Example sentences of "result from a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Thus , a microprogram may have a wait for a store read to be completed , or the result from a test function may not be available for the micro-instruction sequence until several micro-instruction cycles after the function was initiated .
2 Byrne argues that the greater disparities in income result from a combination of a laissez faire approach to the wages of the more highly paid and a deliberate policy of ‘ driving down the wages of the lower paid ’ .
3 I think that if modernism and modernity result from a process of differentiation , or what German social scientists call Ausdifferenzierung , then postmodernism results from a much more recent process of de-differentiation or Entdifferenzierung .
4 The common house fly can carry many different pathogens ; the mosquito carries malaria and yellow fever ; brucellosis can be contracted from milk cows ; and rabies in man results from a bite by an infected dog .
5 For example , caffeine-induced spiking in neurons results from a lowering of the threshold for CICR .
6 Thus it has been observed that ‘ it remains unclear whether the abolition of corporal punishment in schools results from a spread of child-centred views or not : references to parents ' rather than children 's rights to decide school policies make such interpretation doubtful ’ .
7 THIS informative and often horrifying volume results from a Unesco symposium held in Ajaccio , France , in February 1981 .
8 This figure is in agreemen t with other informati on about housewor k hours gathered by other researche rs : Table 5.4 contains a comparis on of results from a range of different studies .
9 Pooled results from a total of 12 test days in seven subjects , which include results from the same subjects before and after treatment with ranitidine , are shown in Figure 2 .
10 Weber believes that social stratification results from a struggle for scarce resources in society .
11 It is believed the characteristic dimply appearance results from a build-up of toxins and fluid which can slow down the metabolism of the cells .
12 Moreover , if the state 's role results from a variety of subjectively perceived wants , as the structuralist perspective appears to argue , then it is open to question whether such an explanation is consistent with the basic axioms of Marxist theory which imply that social , economic and political development are the result of the largely impersonal unfolding of the objective laws of history .
13 He reviews the problems of internal dating , of intraregional correlation , of regional delimitation and of causation against the background of detailed results from a variety of areas proceeding towards a challenging opportunity to examine the spatial and temporal dimensions of human interference in complex ecosystems .
14 One field officer observed of the analytical results from a sewage treatment works , notorious in the area for its poor performance , that ‘ if you get anything below 80 [ BOD ] you start suspecting your own lab ’ .
15 What is n't so clear to the pension investor is the impact on their final returns that results from a reduction or a termination of regular premiums , and the situation that arises on the investor 's death before drawing retirement benefits .
16 Water pressure deactivates the autofocusing mechanism , and a close-up mode will give sharp results from a subject only two feet away .
17 A grievance results from a member of staff feeling she or he has been treated unfairly ; the governing body must establish a procedure as a means whereby she or he can seek redress .
18 Results from a family study combining linkage and segregation analyses have indicated that the ACE/ID polymorphism is unlikely to be the locus directly affecting the variability of plasma ACE , but that it could be a marker in strong linkage disequilibrium with this locus .
19 We believe that much of the confusion surrounding the current debate on allocation of resources results from a failure to distinguish between assessing need ( a technical question ) and setting priorities ( a judgmental question ) .
20 In part , the high-cost squalor that characterizes many expansionist prison systems results from a trade-off between capacity and conditions with respect to the allocation of public finances .
21 Any consequence that results from a report should not affect the victim .
22 The response of ulcerative colitis to butyrate administration suggests that the mucosa is able to utilise butyrate adequately , and makes it more plausible that the colitis results from a deficiency of , rather than an inability to metabolise , butyrate .
23 K + channel activity was also studied over a range of pipette potentials in a series of excised inside out patches , and Fig 2A shows results from a patch that contained a single channel ( high K + bath solution , NaCl pipette solution ) .
24 In Table 2 the results from a study in an American industrial company are presented .
25 We report the first results from a study designed to evaluate the effects of the NHS reforms in general practices and hospitals in the Oxford region .
26 The bulletin 's conclusion is based on a comprehensive review of all the studies , and the stated beneficial effects of some surgery for some children took into account the positive results from a study by Gates et al .
27 Leaked preliminary results from a study by the department of environmental and occupational medicine at Newcastle University have suggested that organophosphorous sheep dips may affect those regularly involved in sheep dipping .
28 First , it is unreasonable to expect an untrained , unskilled operator to be able to create professional results from a desktop publishing system .
29 THE Institute of Directors last night attempted to provide an election eve boost for the Government with preliminary results from a business survey showing a significant improvement in company performance .
30 This includes cases where the damage results from a fault in the apparatus or where the wrong washing programme has been selected .
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