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Discover Ludwig"making cause" is not a grammatically correct phrase in English.
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In many reported cases patients have used other medications, making cause and effect difficult to determine.
There have been suggestions in recent weeks that the US support for the Syrian non-extremist opposition is waning, and the US has reluctantly concluded that unwavering Russian support for Assad means the only way to oust Isis is by making cause with Russia and Assad.
The translation rate itself can influence mRNA degradation rate making cause and effect in this case difficult to disentangle [42] [44].
Results from a pilot in South Africa demonstrated that the MIVA performed better than paper-based VAs, reducing interview times, eliminating paper processing and storage, and making cause of death data immediately available.
Although flashback is not generally a problem with natural gas combustion, there are some reports of flashback damage with existing gas turbines, whilst hydrogen enriched fuel blends, especially those derived from gasification of coal and/or biomass/industrial processes such as steel making, cause concerns in this area.
We can't unring a bell; should a highly transmissible and virulent H5N1 influenza virus that is of human making cause a catastrophic pandemic, whether as the result of intentional or unintentional release, the world will hold those who work in the life sciences accountable for what they did or did not do to minimize that risk.
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Among the limitations of the study is that its cross-sectional design precluded making cause-effect inferences [ 10].
Retrograde signalling from dysfunctional mitochondria to the nucleus can therefore change other mitochondrial properties in an attempt to maintain function, making cause-and-effect difficult to disentangle.
Another limitation with mortality data is the large percentage of deaths with unknown or ill-defined causes, making cause-specific mortality analysis difficult.
Bruce Fein and Grover Norquist made cause with Richard Trumka and James Galbraith.
This clustering made cause, effect, and preventability judgments on individual events difficult.
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