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And cancer also can sit latent for years, making it hard to link cause and effect.
Statistics that are persistent and predictive, and so reliably link cause and effect, are indispensable in that process.
Nearly a decade later, most companies still fail to link cause and effect in their choice of nonfinancial statistics.
Sarah Bruyn Jones, All God's Creatures: Animal advocates link cause with religious blessing day, Tuscaloosa News, October, 5, 2007.
And, as Leitch points out, footstrike is often studied because it's an easy variable to measure – it doesn't necessarily link cause with effect.
Katherine Flegal of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also wryly cautions against being quick to link cause and effect.
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Investigating further, they were able to link causes of death to specific weights.
The second problem is an unstable wireless link caused by the NLOS condition.
That, via the radio link, causes Otto's artificial neuron to release neuro-transmitters from its tiny artificial vesicles.
The loss of a single backbone-backbone link may cause multiple end-to-end disruptions, while the loss of a single backbone-terminal link causes at most one end-to-end disruption.
A mechanical link causes the man's left arm to rise and fall.
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