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61. We have suggested that the experience of physical symptoms of anxiety result from stress.
62. Thus a balance of forces can result from a weakened infection which induces a weakened immune response, leading to persistence.
63. Broken teeth usually result from the horse crunching on a stone which could be amongst his food or while grazing.
64. The ads trumpet the idea that anxiety and depression result from imbalances in brain biochemistry, not from character flaws.
65. Many cases of stomach flu result from improper cooking of food.
66. Hypertonicity may also result from pure sodium excess, although this is relatively uncommon.
67. This low growth will result from such factors as inflation, energy costs, environmental constraint and low population growth.
68. The symptoms of jet lag result from a temporary disruption of these rhythms.
69. The Ivory Coast is a fearful example of what can result from full scale exploitation.
70. For small children, an overdose can result from swallowing as few as three vitamins with iron.
71. A new emphasis on regional marketing will result from organisational changes.
72. The most original observations in the book result from this detailed scrutiny.
73. This can result from government regulation or from other natural barriers.
74. Their activities result from decisions to produce, to buy, and to sell commodities and resources.
75. One marvelous result from these experiments bears consideration by anyone hoping to manage coevolutionary forces.
76. Others are of the present; others still result from looking ahead.
77. Experts in the United States later said that positive results on such tests could result from other sources.
78. Glaucoma can result from increased intraocular pressure.
79. Accidental plagiarism can sometimes result from culture cultural differences.
80. Tachycardia may result from pain, apprehension, hypoventilation, or hypovolemia.
81. Lobar emphysema may result from partial bronchial obstruction.
82. Pancreatic infection may mainly result from bacteria translocation.
83. Speciation can result from geographical separation or ecological specialization.
84. What do turbidity currents result from?
85. The Tianshan basalts may result from a mantle plume.
86. Advertising indirectly generates revenues for brand owners through the increase in sales revenues that are thought to result from these ads.
87. The microcrack zone concrete is deeply analyzed by using the exact solution of crack tip stress field and is compared to the result from the local solution.
88. We analyze the effects which result from the phase error between different channels,(www.Sentencedict.com) and a error correction method was proposed to achieve phase balance between channels.
89. Moreover, addition movement of the airframe can result from aerodynamic or propulsion noise.
90. Many dams accidents result from its abutment stabilizing failure caused by the high groundwater level.
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