Sentence examples for because of a relation from inspiring English sources

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Diabetes has also been associated with an increased risk for breast (Xue and Michels, 2007), endometrial (Parazzini et al, 1991), and colorectal cancer (Polednak, 2006) probably because of a relation with obesity (Reeves et al, 2007).

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Greco provides a detailed and principled account of the relevant "because of" relation, derived from a general theory of the pragmatics of causal discourse.

What Hobbes calls common names, those words which apply to multiple things, are applied because of similarities between those things, not because of any relation to a universal thing or idea.

And the answer isn't simply "Because of a rational relation between the two".

Most sentences are not accepted because of a direct relation between the given sentence and stimulations of nerve endings; the connection goes via other sentences, and may be quite indirect and remote.

"It was a very difficult decision to discern between what is a Public Health Emergency of International Concern and what should be precautionary measures because of a possible relation between Zika and these clusters," explained the chair of the committee, epidemiologist David Heymann of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.

Copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) were also included because of a possible relation to scrapie.

Packaging data and software together is natural in many situations because of a close relation between them.

We excluded patients with a history of lymphoma and neoplasia (n = 13) because of a known relation between TRAIL and tumor genesis and those with the highest erosion scores (mSharp erosion score >90th percentile; n = 62).

When a student felt inhibited to ask for supervision, because of a poor relation with the supervisor, they might be tempted to take risks they would never have taken otherwise.

Because of a Fourier relation (Δ k ≈ 1/Δ x), the angular distribution Δ k of the signal diffracted in the far field through a single subwavelength aperture (Δ x ≪ λ) is very broad, meaning that relevant near-field features of the aperture are lost after propagation.

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