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The fish exhibited less looping and no differences in degree of looping between light and dark conditions, suggesting that loss of eyesight (in darkness) is not a direct cause for looping behavior in microgravity.
In speaking with experts in the field and those who deal with victims and perpetrators of child sex abuse, the authors find that it is not easy to determine a direct cause for the increase in sex abuse among minors.
That's probably a fare criticism, but it's easy to see how the rise of robotic news could be a justification — if not a direct cause — for further job loss in the industry.
These data imply that aggregate formation itself may not be a direct cause for the cell death, but a cellular defense mechanism.
Thus, it is still unclear whether reduction of female-enriched piRNAs is a direct cause for transposon de-silencing.
The presence of nonreactive pupils (when exposed to direct light at 10 15 cm from each eye) was also indicated as a direct cause for referral.
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Note that previous injury is a marker for a direct cause of warming up (X) (team motivation/aggression).
For a direct cause of death, such as post partum hemorrhage, there is a specific code within the ICD-10 system for denoting this condition.
A seed, for example, is a direct cause of a plant, while sunshine, water, and earth are auxiliary causes of a plant.
As a concept, parental deficiencies are seen as a vulnerability factor for, rather than a direct cause of, later difficulties.
We must be honest that the injustice and corruption of autocratic states in Muslim countries is a direct cause of ISIS, and our uncritical support for these governments must change.
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