An artistic impression is substantially the resultant of two components. One what the work of art gives the onlooker - the other, what he is capable of giving to the work of art.
Worry is the product of feverish imagination working under the stimulus of desires. . . It is a necessary resultant of attachment to the past or to the anticipated future, and it always persists in some form or other until the mind is completely detached from everything.
Physical pain is not a simple affair of an impulse, travelling at a fixed rate along a nerve. It is the resultant of a conflict between a stimulus and the whole individual.
Reality is the temporary resultant of continuous struggles between rival gangs of programmers.
The self is the resultant of the interest of the genes.