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Wright held that three different "classes of causes" are involved in natural selection.
In most cases, modern biologists recognize two classes of causes: proximate and ultimate.
Disease classification has its roots in the classes of causes of death, which started as early as mid 18th century.
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He restricts the possible class of causes to mechanical motions, and so rules out Kepler's attribution of the moon as a cause.
Asymmetric dependency of laws gives the right results.[9] Adams and Aizawa (1994) mention an important class of causes that the ADT does not appear to handle, namely, the "non-psychological interventions".
However, there is a major class of causes of disruption of the equilibrium that is not related to immuno-suppression.
The classes of primary causes of deaths in this study showed, cardiovascular system causes was the most common (25.5%) followed by asphyxia related causes were the most common (23.0%), GIT (16.5%), respiratory system (15.1%), and cancer (10.9%).
Using real data the Hoffman study showed recently how to calculate the "proportion of diseased subjects who develop the disease due to classes of sufficient causes" (PDCs).
This matrix was then clustered, using Autoclass@IJM (real location data type, relative error = 0.01), which identifies classes of "mutants" causing similar changes in the simulations.
As early as 1863, Virchow first postulated that cancer originates at sites of chronic inflammation, in part based on his hypothesis that some classes of irritants causing inflammation also enhance cell proliferation [ 13].
This led us to hypothesise that this difference in intracellular localization could give an indication as to why the two classes of mutants cause different diseases and in vitro cell phenotypes.
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