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Animal tests, for instance, can determine that a substance causes liver damage, cancer, heart problems or birth defects, but not why it does so.
The cases have proved to be a particular challenge for judges and the courts because of the nature of the ailments that the substance causes.
The "like cures like" principle holds that, if a substance causes a symptom (e.g. onion makes my nose run), then that substance can cure a disease that is characterised by a runny nose (e.g. hayfever or a common cold).
The addition of thermal energy to a substance causes an increase in temperature.
Similarly, Spinoza thinks that substance causes and asymmetrically explains necessarily existing infinite modes.
Because the substance causes cancer in rats and mice, acrylamide is known to be neurotoxic in humans and is considered potentially carcinogenic to humans as well.
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The tanker was carrying polyester resin, a flammable substance, causing greater casualties when the tanker burst in flames.
"Further tests continue, but at this point it is unlikely that any foreign substance caused the reported symptoms".
The electrons excite electrons in the chemical elements in the substance, causing them to emit X rays that the microscope then reads.
Exposing the skin to ultraviolet rays excites molecules of the ingested substance, causing damage to tissue — severe redness and sunburn, for example — that is almost immediately apparent.
The light energy released is derived from electron displacements within the crystal lattice of such a substance caused by previous exposure to high-energy radiation.
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