Sentence examples for recognizable cause from inspiring English sources

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Shock is a frequently misused term, but when used to refer to cellular hypoperfusion it becomes the most recognizable cause of critical care admission.

An adult with a positive family history of depression who feels blue a good deal of the time without any recognizable cause may respond to medication.

To characterize, via clinical and molecul criteria, a cohort of patients with 3M syndrome and thereby increase awareness of this syndrome as a recognizable cause of proportionate short stature.

Exfoliation syndrome (XFS) is the most common recognizable cause of open-angle glaucoma worldwide.

The geologists found that 15% of all rockfalls with no recognizable cause occurred in the hottest hours of the day, between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m., and during the hottest months, July, August and September.

Not only is it one of the most recognizable cause marketing programs among consumers, but Yoplait's commitment to the cause is year-round through the Komen Race for the Cure and is always finding new ways to support breast cancer awareness and survivors.

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As for the majority of other serologically defined tumor-associated antigens identified so far, there is no recognizable structural cause for the immunogenicity of the antigens (www2.licr.org/CancerImmunomeDB).

Our results showed that recognizable stimuli cause larger activations in anterior visual and frontal areas.

Up to 50% of children with partial seizures in the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research PGIMERR) emergency service of the Nehru hospital, Chandigarh, India, have a recognizable underlying cause, the most common being neurocysticercosis and tuberculoma, both of which are amenable to specific pharmacotherapy [ 8].

Except for syphilis and both influenza and viral hepatitis which are vaccine-preventable, neither enteroviruses or the more common clinically recognizable infection causes of fetal death have reliably proven primary prevention strategies.

First, one might think that regurgitating so much material back into the mouth might bring excess stomach acid into the mouth and cause recognizable damage to the teeth; however, part of the evolution of rumination (cud-chewing and multi-chambered stomachs) included a system of acid reducing mechanisms.

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