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A disease rarely results from a single factor, and instead results from a broader combination of factors, characterized here as intrinsic (I) and extrinsic (E) factors.
Isofemale lines were created by rearing the offspring resulting from a single egg-raft (thus from a single female).
Most experts agree that suicide is not the result of a single factor.
"Suicide is never the result of a single factor," the Samaritans warn – words Mr Lewis could do with heeding.
"The improvement in our business is not the result of a single factor," said Lundgren.
Our analysis of the causes of violent conflict suggests it is not the result of a single factor.
However, it is not possible to rule out that low levels of vitamin D may result from a single yet unidentified factor that is at the same time responsible for the increased risk seen in this study.
This framework of homeostatic dysregulation supports the hypothesis that aging does not result from the downstream effects of a single factor, pathway, or process.
And those are just the fatalities that resulted from a single variation in one factor in one small state in one twenty-five-year period.
There are several possible reasons that current results regarding the fit of a single factor model for the AQoL-6D differed from those observed in its construction sample.
In conclusion, the results from the present study suggest that a single factor model underlies MS in Estonian and Swedish children and adolescents and that this model structure is stable from childhood to adolescence.
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