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"multifactorial causality" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to describe a situation where multiple factors contribute to an outcome. For example, "Classroom success is often the result of multifactorial causality, involving factors such as teacher experience, student motivation, and parental involvement."
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This includes the possible multifactorial causality of these disorders.
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Ulcer causality is multifactorial, the presence of sensory neuropathy, peripheral occlusive vascular disease and the presence of bony deformities increase the incidence of foot ulcers.
Based on our previously reported odds for causality using the multifactorial likelihood analysis approach [ 5], together with the established thresholds of greater than 1,000 1 for pathogenicity and less than 1 100 for neutrality [ 4], G1738R was classified at the start of this study as pathogenic, whereas R1699Q, A1708V, and A1708E were considered unclassified.
The causality of LHC is multifactorial.
The causality of lymphohaematopoietic cancers (LHC) is multifactorial and studies investigating the association between chemical exposure and LHC have produced variable results.
Although causality for these findings can be multifactorial, it is not clearly known whether it was the revised USPSTF guidelines or the media portrayal of the guidelines that contributed to the increasing confusion.
If this was the case, it was marked as a potentially preventable death; 'potentially' because of the multifactorial nature of hospital deaths and the retrospective assessment of the causality.
The causality of the various types of lymphohaematopoietic cancers (LHC) is multifactorial and includes physical, chemical and biological agents, for example radiation, solvents, viruses etc.
Currently, AIS is thought to be multifactorial disorder; differing degrees of interaction between multiple factors depend on linear and summation causality [ 22, 23].
The multifactorial likelihood model described by Goldgar et al. [ 3], considered UVs with overall odds of causality >1000 1 (LR>1000) as pathogenic and those with odds of causality <1 100 (LR<0.01) as neutral.
Causality may be straightforward when only one cause exists but becomes more complicated when the cause is multifactorial.
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