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Type Words
Synonyms aetiology
Type of cause
Derivation etiologic, etiological, etiologist
Type Words
Synonyms aetiology
Type of philosophy
Derivation etiologic, etiological

Examples of etiology

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Ozonoff said that the study does not address the etiology of autism or causality.
From the sciencedaily.com
A more unusual etiology for bowel obstruction in this setting is intussusception.
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Viral genesis of cancers is more and more discussed as the etiology of cancers.
From the scienceblogs.com
The etiology of the collection's name is subject to speculation and little proof.
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Where no etiology can be ascertained, then the disorder is said to be idiopathic.
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Mortality was significantly higher only in those with remote symptomatic etiology.
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Degenerative diseases are simply diseases of unknown etiology evolving slowly.
From the newscientist.com
Lymphangioma is a common disfiguring childhood neoplasia whose etiology is unknown.
From the nature.com
Despite the rising incidence of MS across the globe, its etiology is still unknown.
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More examples
  • The cause of a disease
  • The philosophical study of causation
  • (etiologist) a specialist in the etiology of diseases
  • Etiology (/iu02D0tiu02C8u0252lu0259du0292i/; alternatively aetiology or u00E6tiology) is the study of causation, or origination. The word is derived from the Greek u03B1u1F30u03C4u03B9u03BFu03BBu03BFu03B3u03AFu03B1, aitiologia, "giving a reason for" (u03B1u1F30u03C4u03AFu03B1, aitia, "cause"; and -u03BBu03BFu03B3u03AFu03B1, -logia)...
  • Sexual identity is a term that, like sex, has two distinctively different meanings. One describes an identity roughly based on sexual orientation, the other an identity based on sexual characteristics, which is not socially based but based on biology, a concept related to, but different from, ...
  • Alternative spelling of aetiology
  • (etiological) A story whose purpose is to explain the origin of a custom, place, name, etc. For example, Genesis 3:14-19 explains why serpents creep on their bellies rather than having legs like other animals, why women have so much pain in childbirth, and why agriculture is so much work. ...
  • (etiologies) are the causes of disease.
  • The cause of a disease. In cancer, there are probably many causes, although research is showing that both genetics and lifestyle are major factors in many cancers.