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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a local cause of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific factor or reason that contributes to a particular effect or situation within a localized context.
Example: "The researchers identified a local cause of the decline in bee populations, which was linked to pesticide use in the area."
Alternatives: "a regional factor in" or "a specific reason for".
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A further 1% will be credited to the members' account to be donated to a local cause of their choosing, such as a new park or local charity.
Lastly evidence from the physical examination of a local cause of the neurogenic pain must be present [ 8].
Neural involvement can only be assumed if a cluster of clinical findings are present such as an active and passive movement dysfunction, adverse response to neurodynamic testing and evidence of a local cause of neuropathic pain [ 8, 9].
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This recognition and funding bolstered the goal of moving Sudden Oak Death from a local cause to an issue of state and national importance.
Students build chatbots and games to support a local cause while learning the fundamentals of computational thinking over a three-week regimen of collaborating with Facebook's own engineers.
And did you know that there's a shoe with poo on it that has been sitting on your doorstep for a quarter of a year?" Apparently the shoe had become something of a local cause celèbre.
Many stalls are selling in aid of a local cause like a school trip or a charity such as Save the Children.
In addition to the vocal cord paralysis, persistent airway obstruction after laryngeal surgery should always raise the suspicion of a local cause, such as stenosis.
A more recent and local cause of dissension was likely over the division of Salisbury when the town of Amesbury was created from it several years earlier.
Open image in new window Fig. 13 Local causes of extraperitoneal pelvic emphysema.
More particularly, the question is whether it is possible to construct a local, common-cause model of the EPR/B experiment, i.e., a model that postulates no influence between systems/events in the distant wings of the experiment, and that the correlation between them are due to the state of the particle pair at the source.
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