Even when the tort occurs first a subsequent event may supervene, removing the causative potency of the original wrong. |
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Vaccination is an important part of prevention, providing sheep with antibodies against the causative agent. |
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Milk is a causative factor in most health problems plaguing Americans consuming the Basic American Diet. |
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It is not simply a case of arguing in Weberian fashion that each of these relations exercise reciprocal and causative influence. |
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An association between smoking and cot death may exist, of course, but it is difficult to separate smoking from other causative factors. |
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Inflation is not synonymous with rising prices, of course, but rather is the prime causative factor. |
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Human immunodeficiency virus is a causative agent of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome disease. |
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However, there's a general pattern in English of pairs of inchoative and causative meanings for verbs. |
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The manufacturer who distributed hot dogs and delicatessen meats under 11 different brand names has voluntarily recalled the causative products. |
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The article focuses on what proves to be the two most distinctive uses of MAKE, viz. the delexical and causative uses. |
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The question raised from this semantics is, where does the causative interpretation of resultatives come from? |
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Although Eric seems to assume the experiencer sense, I'm going to make the causative sense explicit. |
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Cerebral abscesses have several distinctive features both clinically and pathologically, regardless of the causative organism. |
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Scientists have been able to transmit the causative agent of acute leukosis in chickens with this beetle. |
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Helicobacter pylori is believed to be a major causative agent of human peptic disorders including chronic gastritis and ulcers. |
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Sputum and tissue cultures usually reveal staphylococcal or streptococcal organisms as causative pathogens. |
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The article focuses on what prove to be the two most distinctive uses of MAKE, viz., the delexical and causative uses. |
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The nineteenth century developed a number of causative theories for the finite nature of epidemic disease. |
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Moreover, researchers can analyse the associated neurological, causative, and anatomical findings. |
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Leishmania is a protozoan parasite and the causative agent of the disease leishmaniasis. |
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Two organisms have been reported as the causative agents for contagious caprine pleuropneumonia. |
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It is a low-virulence fungus that is the main causative agent of posttraumatic mycetoma in a nonimmunocompromised host. |
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The causative role of that trauma in patients' subsequent distress becomes clear. |
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Although biologic and medication factors are largely causative, they clearly facilitate the development of decreased self-esteem and depression. |
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There is no requirement that failure to comply with these provisions has any causative relationship to the making of the statement. |
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Clostridium botulinum, the causative agent of botulism, is an obligate anaerobic, gram-positive bacillus occurring singly or in pairs. |
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All forms of tobacco have been implicated as causative agents, including cigarette, cigar and pipe tobacco as well as chewing tobacco and snuff. |
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Cigarettes are the main causative factors for lung, oral, oesophageal, stomach, bladder, kidney, pancreas and cervical cancer. |
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Advances against the diseases were notably improved by the discovery of their causative microorganisms. |
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But, smoking, alcohol and junk food are not the only causative factors, he says. |
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The prefix tu denotes likeness and when added to nouns it also has causative properties. |
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They would prefer to see events in India in 1947 as the real causative factors of the decline of the Empire. |
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Perhaps these findings suggest a causative link between the rising levels of particulate air pollution from motor vehicles and the increase in the prevalence of atopy. |
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Other diseases which are spread include the causative agents of avian influenza, salmonella, fowl pox, coccidiosis, botulism and new castle disease. |
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Unravelling the causative factors associated with the decline or rarity of a species has led workers to look for patterns in key characters among rare species. |
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Plasmodium, a genus of parasitic protozoans of the sporozoan subclass Coccidia that are the causative organisms of malaria. |
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Although genetic factors play a major causative role, other multifactorial mechanisms are also involved in aetiology. |
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Organisms from these groups are the causative agents of human diseases such as malaria and African sleeping sickness. |
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More than 200 causative alleles are known, and many recurrent alleles have been tested for the extent of intraallelic variability at an intronic microsatellite locus. |
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And we shall also go back to the notion of perfective aspect, as well as to the syntactic structure of causative verbs. |
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Helicobacter pylori, the causative agent of chronic gastritis, is also responsible for the development of most gastro-duodenal ulcers. |
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The causative agents of the outbreaks, including, where possible, serotype or other definitive description of the agent. |
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The sensitivity according to the causative organism ranges from 90 percent in pneumococcal or staphylococcal meningitis to less than 50 percent in Listeria meningitis. |
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Renewable stresses are those that persist because of continued re-application of the causative forces despite continual dissipation of the resulting strain energy. |
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A causative role for AHA3 in male gametogenesis was proven by complementation with a normal transgenic gene and rescue of the mutant phenotype back to wild type. |
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Almost 30 per cent have hypertension as the causative factor. |
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The ideal would be etiological diagnosis identifying the causative infectious agent of the disease. |
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The goal is to become free and causative, and all efforts are subject to this goal. |
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In order to determine the causative or correlative relationships between chemicals and a toxic effect, laboratory and reporting procedures require clear experimentation. |
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Of these, only calcium and caloric intakes have been documented to have a causative effect. |
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Heredity is also causative factor and about 30 percent of patients have history of the disorder. |
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In nature, the causative agent B. mallei is found neither in water nor in the soil, but only in infected animals. |
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Although A. salmonicida is well known as the causative agent for the disease furunculosis in salmonids, it can also manifest itself with other conditions in non-salmonids. |
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The issues of economic globalization and the effect it has as a causative factor on migration were central to their discussions. |
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When the symptoms are minor a wrist splint worn mainly at night or anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin and avoidance of the causative movements may be all that is needed. |
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However the applicative and causative voices are found in many modern dialects. |
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Research is aimed at developing novel intervention strategies against Helicobacter pylori, a causative agent in chronic gastritis and gastric and duodenal cancers. |
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In WHO parlance elimination means doing away with the disease as a public health problem, as distinct from eradication which means literally wiping the causative organism off the face of the earth. |
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The treatment of obesity has two main objectives: removal of the causative factors, which may be difficult if the causes are of emotional or psychological origin, and removal of surplus fat by reducing food intake. |
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It is possible, therefore, that apparently genetic diseases whose causative genes cannot be located really are heritable, but that the genes which cause them are bacterial. This is of more than merely intellectual interest. |
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It is reasonable to suggest that there may be other more complicated factors at play that contribute to both happiness and wealth, rather than a causative relationship between the two. |
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Setting that aside, from some of the work I've been involved with in Calgary, there certainly does seem to be a causative difference between males who are working the streets and females. |
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These are formed in a way that reflects a direct inheritance from the PIE causative class of verbs. |
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Antimalarial drug resistance is thus identified as one of the major causative phenomena hindering malaria control. |
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The period of oscillation of a seiche depends on the causative force which sets the water basin in motion and the natural or free oscillating period of the basin. |
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Some germs the causative agents of anthrax and tetanus, of Q fever, brucellosis, and psittacosis, for example can live for long periods dried in dust. |
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The causative agents are four closely related, but antigenically distinct, virus serotypes of the genus Flavivirus. |
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The most effective long-term treatment is immunotherapy, desensitization by injections of an extract of the causative pollen administered once or twice a week for one or more years. |
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The causative organism of tetanus, although not ubiquitous, is extremely widespread in the environment, particularly in soil, dirt and fecal matter. |
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Naegleria fowleri, a free-living amoeba widely distributed in soil and water, is the causative agent of primary amoebic meningoencephalitis, a human fatal disease. |
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Candida is often present in the specimen, but its role as a causative agent is doubtful, and it is more likely to be a saprophyte. |
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Control involves correcting the causative environmental condition: growing plants in fertile soil in a protected location and maintaining vigour by proper watering, fertilizing, pruning, and mulching. |
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The Pajaroello tick, Ornithodoros coriaceus, is responsible for transmitting the causative agent when it feeds on a pregnant cow. |
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Their study reveals similar trends in causative agents over both two decades, which are comparable with trends in other developing nations. |
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Although the epidemiology of bacterial meningitis has changed, the ranking of causative organisms has not. |
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Mite larvae, or chiggers, of the genus Leptotrombidium transmit the causative bacteria to humans through their bite. |
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A possible estrogenic action of naproxen as a causative factor seems highly unlikely since in standard bioassay procedures the drug exhibited no estrogenic activity. |
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This position reflects the current status of vaccine development, the divergent nature of the causative virus and the serious trade implications any turn towards prophylactic vaccination would provoke. |
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Increasingly, genomic tools are being used to investigate diseases of fish and their causative agents and are beginning to provide scientists, clinicians and regulators with management options. |
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Should signs of infection occur, identification of the causative organisms should be made by culture in order that appropriate therapy may be instituted. |
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What is the causative factor, what are the reasons? |
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If signs of infection occur post-operatively, culture specimens should be obtained for identification of the causative organism and appropriate anti-microbial therapy should be instituted. |
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In studies in cats where Bb is known to be the only causative agent, clinical signs of disease typically include fever, sneezing, nasal discharge, submandibular lymphadenopathy, and rĂ¢les. |
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Every engineered kit is prone to failure, at unforeseeable time in unforeseeable conditions from unforeseeable multiplicity of causative factors. |
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Oxaprozin was identified as the causative agent in 42 of the false positive samples. |
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The most common causative agents are picornaviruses which include the enterovirus and coxsackievirus groups. |
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Kocura presented a detailed study of inchoactive and causative situations using conceptual graphs. |
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There are derivational suffixes for verbs, which carry frequentative, momentane, causative, and inchoative aspect meanings. |
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That method of forming causative verbs is no longer productive in the modern Germanic languages, but many relics remain. |
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The causative agent of Lyme disease is the spirochete Borrelia Burgdorferi. |
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The causee with causative verbs derived from transitive verbs is marked with the AT suffix in all Tsezic languages except Bezhta. |
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Serologic tests showed that the he was also positive for causative organisms for schistosomiasis, strongyloidiasis, and Q fever. |
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An experimental study of the possibility for the preservation of the causative agent of plague in the nest substrate of the long-tailed suslik. |
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Helminth parasites of cats from the Vientiane province, Laos, as indicators of the occurrence of causative agents of human parasitoses. |
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Respiratory picornaviruses and respiratory syncytial virus as causative agents of acute expiratory wheezing in children. |
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The gene that encodes filaggrin, an epidermal barrier protein produced by differentiating keratinocytes, is often mutated and can be a causative factor for eczema. |
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IkT-001, a host-directed kinase inhibitor, is intended to clear JC polyomavirus infection, the causative agent of Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy. |
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The 3 of both unaccusative pousser 'grow' in and unergative telephoner 'call' in can appear in the causative construction if it is not cliticized as in and. |
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This barbell seemed to be the main causative agent of the dental injuries. |
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Bacillary Dysentery as a causative factor of IBS and its pathogenesis. |
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They alternate between an inchoactive and a causative meaning. |
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The latter are illustrated particularly by causatives such as that in We walked the horses back to the paddock, with a causative converted from an intransitive. |
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Hebrew has active, passive, causative, intensive and reflexive voices. |
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As such, any reflex response that the absence of a helmet might be a causative factor in someone's injuries often ignores the reality on our roads. |
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The effect related linearly to the amount of causative agent added. |
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