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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for which caused" is not correct in written English
It is a grammatically incorrect construction and does not convey a clear meaning. Example: "The error was significant, for which caused delays in the project."
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This year Fox premiered a series reboot of the classic film "The Exorcist," the teasers for which caused me to jump out of my skin whenever I was enjoying a pleasant episode of "Brooklyn Nine-Nine".
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We detect periods of stagnation in recent old-age mortality trends, and explore for which causes of death the recent stagnation is most apparent.
One interesting result of our study is to determine for which causes the deprivation-mortality relationship is constant across cities and for which causes it is not.
Thus, Map3k4 is an outstanding candidate for a gene, haploinsufficiency for which causes T-associated sex reversal.
In the past, 97% of the local population relied on charcoal and firewood for cooking which caused noxious fumes leading to health issues, particularly for women.
They will invite potential buyers to nominate and vote for which cause will receive the charitable donation on their website in the upcoming weeks. .
For the purpose of this study we used the 53% of CPRD practices for which cause-specific mortality data was available from the Office for National Statistics ONSS) death register.
For analyses of all-cause mortality and cause-specific mortality, follow-up extended through December 31, 2010 (the latest date for which cause of death information was available from NDI) or date of death, whichever occurred first.
Linked administrative health data were analysed for all adults who died in NSW in 2007 (the most recent year for which cause of death information was available for linkage for this study).
In order to confirm RLS, TCCS with blood-saline contrast medium injection should be performed for the diagnosis of chronic hypoxemia for which causes are not detected with routine clinical examinations.
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