Sentence examples for a causation of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a causation of" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when discussing the cause of a particular effect or phenomenon, but "causation" is often better replaced with "cause" for clarity.
Example: "The study aimed to identify a causation of the observed health issues in the population."
Alternatives: "a cause of" or "a reason for".

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The articles highlighted that Egypt was at the precipice of a food disaster, a causation of much of the unrest that followed.

However, symptom reporting remained stable after in participants aged 55 years or older as shown in Figure  1 for our study population indicating that a causation of symptom patterns mainly by chronic diseases may not be assumed.

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Discussion: Recent studies specifically designed to investigate the effect of pollutants on insulin sensitivity show a potential causation of insulin resistance.

This isn't a causation, but one of correlation.

This paradigm contributes to an understanding of the causation of a medical problem and provides a foundation for diagnoses and treatments.

I argue that it is a form of downward causation, of a sort that occurs in many hierarchical systems.

I can't say what led Chili's to choose an organization that clearly promotes a debunked vaccine-related causation of autism, a failed hypothesis that has done untold harm to public health and to autistic people.

We then used CmapsTM software to create a single concept map that illustrates a "web of causation" of gender-based violence against women.

Whether a triggering or causation of cerebral Aβ deposition had occurred in a proportion of the challenged primates could not be resolved by the experiment.

(Note that other factors, such as other environmental inputs, play a distinct role in the proximate causation of a phenotype [21].

Vasubandhu takes Occam's razor to this account and says that given that we have no sensible account of physicality, let alone mental causation of a physical event and physical causation of a mental event it makes more sense if we eliminate everything but the evident cause and the result: Your mind and mine.

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