Etiology Sentence Examples

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  • The demonstration by Pasteur that definite diseases could be produced by bacteria, proved a great stimulus to research in the etiology of infective conditions, and the result Historical was a rapid advance in human knowledge.

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  • The treatment for nystagmus, once the etiology is determined and treated, includes optical devices such as contact lenses and glasses, medication, and surgery.

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  • Their investigations on cancers found in the lower animals, and the successful transplantation of such growths into a new host of the same species (mice and rats), have greatly advanced our knowledge of the etiology of this disease.

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  • Two forms of foul brood have been long known, one foul smelling, the other odourless; and investigations made during 1906 and 1907 showed that the etiology of the disease is not by FIG.

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  • We then backtrack a couple of days to determine the the etiology of Hussein's fate.

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  • Most of the descriptions cover etiology, clinical signs, and diagnosis.

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  • Title Observations concerning the microbial etiology of acute salpingitis.

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  • Describes care and problems, and includes the etiology, clinical course, differential diagnosis and management of patients.

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  • Another significant example along these lines is that of duodenal ulcer, having multifactor etiology.

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  • Research underway to elucidate the etiology and pathways of diabetic microvascular disease has revealed new targets for drug design.

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  • Conjunctivitis and serious visual changes of unknown etiology have been reported.

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  • A possible etiology is an imbalance in muscle strength of the small muscles of the foot.

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  • We believe that everyone who comes to the clinic can be helped regardless of the underlying etiology or severity of disability.

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  • This supports the hypothesis that PD is a disease with a heterogeneous etiology.

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  • In an attempt to identify the molecular etiology of the tumors DNA was extracted from paraffin fixed tissue from both patients.

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  • The second case study describes the progressive disease etiology of a middle-aged man.

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  • It now has an accepted role in the etiology of chronic active non-specific gastritis.

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  • The new research areas ranged from the etiology of protein-energy malnutrition in The Gambia to obesity in the UK.

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  • This resource covers anthrax etiology, clinical presentation, pathophysiology, radiological features, and skin manifestations.

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  • Etiology of tuberculosis mycobacterium tuberculosis is an intracellular pathogen.

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  • Etiology of aspiration pneumonia The organisms involved in aspiration pneumonia are generally those colonizing the upper oropharynx and gut.

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  • Etiology of chronic prostatitis syndromes The etiology of the chronic prostatitis syndromes The etiology of the chronic prostatitis syndromes is not well understood.

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  • Should I take her to the vet to rule out allergies or other etiology for the itching?

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  • Since inclusion conjunctivitis can mimic other diseases, it is important to rule out other types of conjunctivitis, such as those of viral etiology or allergy or those caused by gonorrhea.

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  • Is the dancing poorly understood etiology in order to.

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  • As to such reforms in our conceptions of disease the advances of bacteriology profoundly contributed, so under the stress of consequent discoveries, almost prodigious in their extent and revolutionary effect, the conceptions of the etiology of disease underwent no less a transformation than the conceptions of disease itself.

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