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We can designate a cause and an effect in any change, but being a cause is not an essential property.
In many high-income countries, fetal autopsies and placental histological examination, in addition to the medical history, have been evaluated together to designate a cause of death [ 19].
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Say you've just gotten a big windfall that pushes you into the top tax bracket and you're feeling charitable, but you're not quite ready to designate a specific cause.
During interviews, some physicians said they were hesitant to designate a person's cause of death as related to the hurricane.
Seven botulinum toxins (designated A-G) from the genus Clostridium botulinum inactivate cholinergic motor neurons to cause flaccid paralysis.
While customers will buy products with a portion of the purchase price designated for a cause, Mr. Hawaux said, "they don't expect to pay more for an item, and they won't accept shoddy products".
In the latest National Security Strategy, published late last year, for the first time ever, this topic is designated as a cause for global concern.
Smoking has not yet been designated as a cause of diabetes in reports of the U.S. Surgeon General or other authoritative groups.
"So I know, like you, what it means to be designated a certain way and your cause and your purpose misunderstood, twisted, and turned into something that it is not," he said.
No one knows what causes the condition, so designating a standard treatment has been problematic, but experts seem to agree that misophonia isn't so much about the sounds themselves as about their context.
They designate the cause of face, and are logically reckoned as causal indicators in FM, manifesting different dimensions of face.
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