Sentence examples for define as cause from inspiring English sources

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All of these cellular pathologies, and more, can be causative in normal aging, and what we call aging is the consequence, or effect of these incidents that we define as "cause".

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Cardiovascular death was defined as cause of death coded in the USRDS death notification form as myocardial infarction, atherosclerotic heart disease, cardiomyopathy, arrhythmia, valvular heart disease, cerebrovascular disease and mesenteric infarction.

That crime is defined as causing death by recklessly engaging in conduct, with intent to cause physical injury, that creates "a grave risk of serious physical injury".

In the future, similar adjustments will be made for major disasters — defined as causing damage of at least 0.1percentt of gross domestic product, or around $15 billion now.

A cardiovascular death was defined as caused by hypertension, coronary artery disease, or stroke; that is, at least one ICD-9 number in the class 400 439 coded as direct, intermediate, underlying, or contributory cause of death.

So goodness cannot be defined as causes pleasure.

'Natural death' was defined as mortality caused by disease, and 'unnatural death' was defined as caused by external 'violent' impacts on the body leading to injuries.

12, 13 Anthracyclines and cyclophosphamide are each classified as moderately emetogenic chemotherapy (MEC), defined as causing emesis in 30%90%% of patients not receiving prophylactic therapy.

25 Data on self-reported significant sunburns (defined as causing pain for 2 or more days), sunbed and sunscreen use were also collected.

A microorganism was defined as causing agent, if detected in respiratory specimens (sputum or bronchoalveolar lavage fluid [BAL]), blood, or both, excluding normal skin or mucosal flora.

Participants separately reported their level of moderate activity, defined as causing a small increase in breathing or heart rate with examples of brisk walking, bicycling, vacuuming, and gardening, and vigorous activity, defined as causing a large increase in breathing or heart rate with examples of running, aerobics, and heavy yard work.

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