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resultant and usage
It includes increased herbicide usage and resultant herbicide resistance, " super weeds ," residues on and in food crops, genetic contamination of non-GM crops which hurt organic and conventional farmers, etc.
Coupled with the massive increase in canal traffic since its opening, and the resultant increase in water usage, this is an ongoing problem for the canal ( see Panama Canal: Water issues ).
The resulting form was the Tridentine mass which is currently an extraordinary form of the Roman rite ; however, the resultant Mass was already in existence prior to the Council in its fundamentals and the majority of its particulars, as the usage of Rome.
With the cancellation of the " Southwest corridor " route for I-95, and the resultant alternate usage of much of that right-of-way for a significant length of the relocated southwest section of the MBTA Orange Line subway's above-ground run, Route 128 between I-95 South and I-95 North was made part of the Interstate system as I-95.

resultant and index
Oil provides a different ( less clear ) refractive index than acrylic dispersions, imparting a unique " look and feel " to the resultant paint film.
When two coherent laser beams ( usually obtained by splitting a laser beam by the use of a beamsplitter into two, and then suitably redirecting by mirrors ) cross inside a photorefractive crystal, the resultant refractive index grating diffracts the laser beams.

resultant and words
* as whose non-pronunciation follows the above rule, but which are in single words not resultant of any actual combination.
Honecker detailed the increased agricultural and industrial production of the period and the resultant social progress as, in his words, the country continued " on the path to socialism and communism.
In other words, the center of gravity is a point of application for the resultant force.
In other words, a non-critical race occurs when moving to a desired state means that more than one internal state variable must be changed at once, but no matter in what order these internal state variables change, the resultant state will be the same.
In words beginning with an -, the n is dropped before the mutated consonant ( except if the resultant mutation allows for a double n ), e. g. + → ( although it would be retained before a non-mutating consonant, e. g. + → ).

resultant and electronic
However, when forming a bulk metal, Li atoms come to a resonance structure by taking 1 electron from its neighbouring Li atom and the resultant electronic configuration becomes 1s < sup > 2 </ sup > 2s < sup > 1 </ sup > 2p < sup > 1 </ sup > ( e < sup >-</ sup >).

resultant and switches
If the user seeing that number displayed switches to " Hex " mode, " 0 " will appear on the resultant display, and if the user then switches back to " Dec " mode, " 0 " will still appear.

resultant and may
The sum, difference, product and quotient of two algebraic numbers is again algebraic ( this fact can be demonstrated using the resultant ), and the algebraic numbers therefore form a field, sometimes denoted by A ( which may also denote the adele ring ) or < span style =" text-decoration: overline ;"> Q </ span >.
For example, in optics two or more coherent lightwaves may interact and by constructive or destructive interference yield a resultant irradiance deviating from the sum of the component irradiances of the individual lightwaves.
Of course, when a simple function is used to estimate data points from the original, interpolation errors are usually present ; however, depending on the problem domain and the interpolation method used, the gain in simplicity may be of greater value than the resultant loss in accuracy.
This Act was created to promote employment of older persons based on their ability rather than age ; to prohibit arbitrary age discrimination in employment ; to help employers and workers find ways of meeting problems arising from the impact of age on employment because in the face of rising productivity and affluence, older workers find themselves disadvantaged in their efforts to retain employment, and especially to regain employment when displaced from jobs ; the setting of arbitrary age limits regardless of potential for job performance has become a common practice, and certain otherwise desirable practices may work to the disadvantage of older persons ; the incidence of unemployment, especially long-term unemployment with resultant deterioration of skill, morale, and employer acceptability is, relative to the younger ages, high among older workers ; their numbers are great and growing ; and their employment problems grave ; and the existence in industries affecting commerce, of arbitrary discrimination in employment because of age, burdens commerce and the free flow of goods in commerce.
A further difference is that in word formation, the resultant word may differ from its source word ’ s grammatical category whereas in the process of inflection the word never changes its grammatical category.
After one of these decays the resultant nucleus may be left in an excited state, and in this case it decays to its ground state by emitting high energy photons ( gamma decay ).
The resultant protein may be termed an oncoprotein.
This may be experienced as dyspnea ( difficulty breathing ), but when severe can lead to respiratory failure, due to the buildup of unexhaled carbon dioxide and its resultant depressant effect on the brain.
At higher temperatures ( 10 K < T < Θ ), the conservation of energy and quasimomentum, where q < sub > 1 </ sub > is wave vector of the incident phonon and q < sub > 2 </ sub >, q < sub > 3 </ sub > are wave vectors of the resultant phonons, may also involve a reciprocal lattice vector G complicating the energy transport process.
Multiples may become monochorionic, sharing the same chorion, with resultant risk of twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome.
Accounting standards may also have different methods required or allowed ( even for different types of balance sheet variable real value non-monetary assets or liabilities ) as to how the resultant change in value of an asset or liability is recorded, as a part of income or as a direct change to shareholders ' equity.
One disadvantage is that if dislocated by slipping out of the screw, the resultant sudden extension of the spring may cause the bit to scratch or otherwise damage the workpiece.
Thus, the more cranial the level of the defect, the more severe the associated nerve dysfunction and resultant paralysis may be.
Confabulation resultant from the planting of these memories resolves temporary conflicts in the sufferer's mind but chronic damage may become permanently disabling, resulting in one or more personality disorders.
If two cubes are placed alongside each other with a face of each in contact, the pressures and resultant forces on the sides or parts thereof in contact are balanced and may be disregarded, as the contact surfaces are equal in shape, size and pressure distribution, therefore the buoyancy of two cubes in contact is the sum of the buoyancies of each cube.
Disturbing mood changes may occur resultant to stressful life events and they are not uncommon during times of physical illness.
* After the first two weeks or so of symptoms, the original cause of dyspareunia may still exist with the woman still experiencing the resultant pain.
The resultant bone lesions are lytic ( cause breakdown ) in nature and are best seen in plain radiographs, which may show " punched-out " resorptive lesions ( including the " pepper pot " appearance of the skull on radiography ).
Fannie Mae may also securitize mortgages from its own loan portfolio and sell the resultant mortgage-backed security to investors in the secondary mortgage market, again with a guarantee that the stated principal and interest payments will be timely passed through to the investor.
Hematuria after strenuous exercise may also result from march hemoglobinuria, which is caused by trauma to red blood cells, causing hemolysis and resultant release of hemoglobin into the blood.
The owner of petroleum and mineral resources may licence a party to extract those resources while paying a resource rent, or a royalty on the value or the resultant profits.
As such, if they may employ more workers than necessary, they might not be getting the market signals that would pressure them to reduce their labour force, and they may end up carrying the resultant excess costs and depressed profits.
Cognitive disorders such as ADHD, autism, mental retardation, and fragile X syndrome, may be resultant from abnormalities in dendritic spines, especially the number of spines and their maturity.

resultant and be
To be reminded of this we need only glance at the world map and note the extent to which religious divisions have compounded political ones, with a resultant fragmentation of the human race.
To insure that this resultant is normal to the surface of the water, and therefore can be effectively nulled by the force of the water beneath, the normal to the surface must have the same angle, that is,
The contents of the resultant gas bubble are thought to be mainly carbon dioxide.
They claim that, if chance is the primary cause of decisions, then agents cannot be liable for resultant actions.
The resultant electrical signal can then be electronically amplified.
If the galaxies are of similar size, the resultant galaxy will appear similar to neither of the two galaxies merging, but would instead be an elliptical galaxy.
Hemoglobin in the blood carries oxygen from the respiratory organs ( lungs or gills ) to the rest of the body ( i. e. the tissues ) where it releases the oxygen to burn nutrients to provide energy to power the functions of the organism, and collects the resultant carbon dioxide to bring it back to the respiratory organs to be dispensed from the organism.
Because each resultant daughter cell should be genetically identical to the parent cell, the parent cell must make a copy of each chromosome before mitosis.
Eysenck, along with another contemporary in trait psychology named J. P. Guilford ( 1959 ), believed that the resultant trait factors obtained from factor analysis should be statistically independent of one another — that is, the factors should be arranged ( rotated ) so that they are uncorrelated or orthogonal ( at right angles ) to one another.
If one performs a position measurement on such a wavefunction, the resultant x will be obtained with 100 % probability ( i. e., with full certainty, or complete precision ).
To enable maximum forward speed, the force needs to be cancelled out, perhaps using human balast, leaving only a smaller forward resultant force.
Supporters of embryonic stem cell research argue that such research should be pursued because the resultant treatments could have significant medical potential.
The Principle of Moments, also known as Varignon's theorem ( not to be confused with the geometrical theorem of the same name ) states that the sum of torques due to several forces applied to a single point is equal to the torque due to the sum ( resultant ) of the forces.
Otherwise, the throughput would not be only associated to the nature ( efficiency ) of the protocol but also to retransmissions resultant from quality of the channel.
However, following the circulation of a draft convention, consensus held that any resultant intergovernmental organization should be closely linked to the UN but preserve its " complete administrative and financial autonomy ".
Theodore Dreiser would lure him out to meetings with phony telegrams and notes and the resultant evening would be full of good food, conversation and hilarity.
This results in the fact that following meiosis, the resulting haploid basidiospores and resultant monokaryons, have nuclei that are compatible with 50 % ( if bipolar ) or 25 % ( if tetrapolar ) of their sister basidiospores ( and their resultant monokaryons ) because the mating genes must differ for them to be compatible.

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