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For example, fire functions as a cause of the burning of cotton only when its power to burn is actualized in the cotton.
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Violence is itself evidence of impaired social function, as well as a cause of stigma.
Abnormal fat deposition in a particular tissue usually suggests a degenerative change, and is considered as the cause of loss of function or a cause of death.
Thus, a subject of causality is a substance that functions as a cause when it is in a certain state.
Recent literature has implicated severe neurologic injuries, such as aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage, as a cause of cardiac dysfunction, impaired hemodynamic function, and poor outcomes.
An appeal to natural function, by adding extra commitments to the idea of a cause of illness, rules out skin pigment as a cause of evil.
Patients who have high blood pressure should be investigated for kidney function as one possible cause of the disorder.
Gain of function is suspected as the cause of the disease.
In certain cases, the seats seem to function as probable cause of advanced-stage sciatica.
It was not a corporal party but an amorphous one, a ghoulish presence that functioned as both cause and effect of the absence of a child.
The singular concept functions as the word of the object that caused it in our language of thought.
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