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Nappe emphasized that the word "associated" should not be interpreted as indicating a cause and effect.
In Elson-Schwab, Ames found an energetic undergraduate able to search the literature for diseases that fit this scenario and to locate biochemical data indicating a cause.
In October 2007, the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics tested 33 popular brands of lipsticks and reported that 61% contained Pb, with levels up to 0.65 parts per million, indicating a cause for concern (Campaign for Safe Cosmetics 2007).
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Moreover, even the necroptosis inhibitor Nec-1 could rescue the viability of NA-treated cells; however, it was unable to reverse the ATP depletion in the time course tested, indicating a cause-effect relationship between ATP depletion and necroptotic cell death.
"The other dietary associations at this stage do not indicate a cause and effect relationship".
An autopsy on the more badly decomposed remains of Ms. Klebbe failed to indicate a cause of death, Trooper Gillespie said.
So, in this case, two things that seem to be related to one another may not indicate a cause, but instead are influenced by other factors.
Taking the register each day is a legal requirement, but a good form tutor will also be chasing up the reasons for any absences or lateness and keep a close eye on any patterns that could indicate a cause for concern.
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He left notes for friends and loved ones in his car, but did not indicate a cause for his actions.
He had no obvious signs of trauma to his body to indicate a cause of death, so police are waiting for toxicology reports.
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