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were causal
noun
A word (such as because) that expresses a reason or a cause
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A NEO analysis of the male and homogenized female data subset (76 samples) indicated that all but two of the 20 candidate genes were causal, with an average causality rank of 39 (not shown).
All but three of our 20 candidate genes were causal for the blue module, with an average causality score rank of 25.
So although substances do not causally interact, their states accommodate one another as if there were causal interaction among substances.
Genetic marker based causality analysis indicated that 17 of the 20 candidate genes were causal for their parent module (out of 66 total causal genes for the blue module).
The fact that our critics felt little inhibition in claiming that their theories were causal in nature meant that our caution had been wasted.
While Norinaga had emphasized the power and inscrutability of the deities and termed human beings their puppets, Atsutane argued that men were causal agents whom the deities had bestowed with the means to shape the course of their own lives.
However, the study in question admitted that it had no idea if its findings were causal (if coffee was helping people live longer) or simply associational (if people who drank coffee just happened to be not dying).
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It is causal.
The other line of argument is causal.
But whether this relationship is causal has never been established".
"Just because there's an association doesn't mean it's causal," he said.
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