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Does "leading to" mean "and the loss of the information will lead to"?

 
 
Reply Sun 14 Apr, 2013 01:57 am

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Information on what was done and what was found in these trials could be lost forever to doctors and researchers, leading to bad treat ment decisions, missed opportunities for good medicine, and trials being repeated.
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Reply Sun 14 Apr, 2013 02:00 am
@oristarA,
Yes. Treatment is one word, by the way, if that wasn't a typo.
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Reply Sun 14 Apr, 2013 02:07 am
@roger,
roger wrote:

Yes. Treatment is one word, by the way, if that wasn't a typo.


Of course treatment. Notepad failed me.
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Reply Sun 14 Apr, 2013 08:19 pm
leading to = resulting in
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