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The phrase "etiological factors" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in medical, psychological, or scientific contexts to refer to the causes or origins of a condition or disease.
Example: "Researchers are studying the etiological factors that contribute to the development of diabetes."
Alternatives: "causal factors" or "contributing factors."
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There are no clear etiological factors.
Moreover, other caries-related etiological factors were also investigated.
"Studies conducted in Uganda so far have ruled out more that 30 potential etiological factors including infectious, chemical and environmental".
Third, potential etiological factors for the development of IBP monitoring-associated UTI were not considered.
Although several etiological factors have been suggested, none has been confirmed.
These observations imply that etiological factors differ between types of headaches.
The etiological factors for TMJ ankylosis include trauma, rheumatoid arthritis, congenital anomalies, infection, and neoplastic processes.
The etiological factors are unknown, and asbestos exposure is not correlated with the SFT pathogenesis.
The results suggest the presence of both common and unique etiological factors for different health-compromising behaviors among youth.
This book aims to define the etiological factors in dental caries and to guide the clinician towards methods of caries prevention that are evidence based.
In our experiment, we administered BTX-A by intramuscular injection to prevent other etiological factors from affecting the bone morphology.
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