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121. This protective effect of glucose may result from its ability to clear accumulated intracellular Acetyl Coenzyme A and to promote the Production of intracellular energy substances.
122. According to primary observation, some of social conflicts in the course of urbanization result from governments' behavior or nonfeasance and last out or upgrade because of the same reason.
123. Most students can gain a result from a general conclusion correctly, but they can't understand the relation between a proposition and its converse proposition well.
124. Rupture disks relieve overpressure in cylinders that may result from external fire or from overfilling.
125. A lost cluster usually represents debris resulting from incomplete data "housekeeping, "as might result from the ungraceful exit (messy or abrupt termination) of an application program.
126. The company has been facing the tough challenge because of the rising price of the chemical materials, the transportation and the energy which result from the globally rising price of raw oil.
127. Our conclusion is EMP can promote necrosis and apoptosis of neurons from cerebellar granular layer at early stage, which may result from DNA injury induced by EMP.
128. This paper is written to study pragma-linguistic failures, which result from the inappropriate use of linguistic expressions in violation of pragmatic principles in the course of communication.
129. Hardening and strengthening of metals that result from alloying in which a solid solution is formed.
130. When there is a conflict between a developer and conservationists, for example, many of their problems may result from an inability to discuss how a parcel of land could best be used.
131. Usually, galaxies this topsy-turvy result from a recent collision with a neighboring galaxy.
132. Introduction: About 30 % of inherited genetic disorders in humans result from premature termination codon mutations.
133. By using a subset of all the text-searchable parts, you can obtain the desired result from search and present to the user the expected result, without needing to take an heuristic approach.
134. Loss of Property includes both direct loss and indirect loss. Loss of property to indirect loss is result from property which are in increment .
135. The similarity of its heteropolar 3- or 6-aperturate pollen to the 3-aperturate pollen of Eudicots might result from convergent evolution.
136. Thus , most cases of bowel ischemia and infarction result from generalized hypotension and decreased cardiac output.
137. He didn't know he'd won when he sat down to dinner on Tuesday, but he spent the evening cannily trying to divine the result from the way the cameras were positioning themselves.
138. Proof-of-Concept (PoC) based methods: This is when prototypes used for experiments and simulations are the artifacts that result from the development process.
139. Death may result from errors in judgment, confusion, or loss of consciousness, which prevents self rescue.
140. Most of these substances directly result from the industrial, urban and vehicular combustion of fossil fuels.
141. Ethanolamine and its derivative di-and triethanolamine result from reacting ammonia with ethylene oxide.
142. As to the emission at 370 nm, It'should result from exciton recombination radiation.
143. The signal characteristics probably result from dense gliosis and diminished myelin sheaths in the hemartomatous areas.
144. In the double function of curatorial system and cultural expansion of contemporary Western art, the presence of "Contemporary Chinese Art" seems to result from a "two-way need.
145. Different distributive state of knowledge and skill may result from that human capital's growth selects the balanced or unbalanced ways in the economic system.
146. The formation of the multivalents may result from chromosome reciprocal translocation among the non - homologous chromosomes.
147. Slow degradation of ground water quality may result from repeated use.
148. Abscesses usually result from hematogenous spread of bacterial infection(sentence dictionary), but may also occur from direct penetrating trauma or extension from adjacent infection in sinuses.
149. Fever and fussiness without an apparent cause may result from UTI.
150. Diabetic Nephropathy ( DN ) is the pathological changes of glomerulus, calyx and renel vessel result from diabetes.
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