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The extension of the meaning to noninfectious causes refers to a disease that affects a large number of people, with a recent and substantial increase in the number of cases.
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"They are trying to use this event to attack the entire religious establishment, which is completely unacceptable," said Mohsen Awaji, a lawyer active in conservative Islamic causes, referring to the bombings.
The internal causes refer to genetic factors.
Atrial fibrillation, however, does occur in individuals with none of these causes, referred to as lone atrial fibrillation.
Incidence of BC and mortality from other causes refer to the cohorts born in the period 1948-1952.
The distal causes refer to those causes which create the condition for patient neglect to occur, including organisational management, safety culture and systems for reporting poor care.
Cardiovascular causes refer to codes 27-30, Alcohol-related to code 41, Suicides to code 50, Other external to codes 42-49 and 51-54, and Other diseases to codes 1-26 and 31-40.
The "disruption" Mr Xu is charged with causing refers to small and peaceful demonstrations that have occurred since he wrote about his ideas in 2012, in which other activists displayed banners urging asset disclosure for officials.In principal, Chinese authorities would seem to agree with Mr Xu and his supporters.
Cause refers to the various motivations of counterfeiters to commit a specific incidentc and effect includes the various end results of their counterfeit crimes.
Common-cause refers to the natural, inherent and historically given variation of any system.
† 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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