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Discover LudwigThe 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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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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