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Cause refers to the various motivations of counterfeiters to commit a specific incidentc and effect includes the various end results of their counterfeit crimes.
† Embryonic loss' cause: refers to whether it is important to distinguish natural embryo losses from those that may be caused by birth control methods.
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Nationalists were accustomed to using Marxist rhetoric for their cause, referring to Italy as a "proletarian nation".
Correction: August 24, 2003, Sunday The Practical Traveler column on Aug. 10, about preventing insect bites and the diseases they can cause, referred incorrectly to the target of the drug chloroquine that has developed a resistance in some areas.
But 1775 was the year when American colonists embraced the conviction that their cause — referred to as the Cause — had the winds of history at its back, and could not be defeated.
The infections they cause, referred to by the general term pasteurelloses, are widespread, being transmitted by direct contact and, in some cases, by certain species of ticks and fleas.
The most frequent metonymic patterns are "part for whole," followed by "action for goal" and "action for cause," refer to [60] for their definitions.
When compressed, these trigger points cause referred pain, local tenderness, and autonomic changes [ 6].
However, pathology of the SCJ can also cause referred pain to areas distant from the joint.
MTrPs are hyperirritable points located within a taut band (TB) of skeletal muscle that cause referred pain, local tenderness, and sometimes autonomic changes [ 4, 5].
This cause referred to cultural ideas about humoral imbalances leading to illness as a result of consuming foods that are sour, cold, cold-producing (eg, yoghurt, cucumber), heat-producing (eg, chicken, heavily spiced food), unsuitable (eg, guava) or oily.
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