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the precipitating
adjective
Headlong; falling steeply or vertically.
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In many people, undue stress, which can suppress immune responses, is the precipitating factor.
Next, discuss student responses, emphasizing that they do not have to reveal the precipitating events.
Therapy includes treatment of the primary condition and avoidance of the precipitating cause.
It is also an important constituent of the precipitating bath in the manufacture of viscose rayon.
The precipitating cause of the devaluation and price controls is upcoming congressional elections in November.
Now, we discuss the effect of the energy of the precipitating protons on the asymmetry.
This way of presenting the precipitating flux washes out the eventual dawn-dusk asymmetries.
The prognosis of spontaneous pneumomediastinum is invariably benign, with adverse outcomes attributable to the precipitating cause.
In this frame, microenvironmental stress is the precipitating cause rather than an effect of oncogenesis.
The precipitating enzyme molecules can either precipitate directly or engulf the nanoparticles in the suspension.
Cocaine use may have been the precipitating factor causing torsade in this patient.
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