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AetiologyThe study of the causes. For example, of a disorder. The word "aetiology" is mainly used in medicine, where it is the science that deals with the causes or origin of disease, the factors which produce or predispose toward a certain disease or disorder. Today in medicine one hears (or reads) that "the aetiology is unknown.&quo [..]
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AetiologySee etiology
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AetiologyThe cause or origin of disease.
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Aetiologystudy of disease cause (pop)
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AetiologyAetiology it is the science that deals with the causes or origin of disease, the factors which produce or predispose toward a certain disease or disorder. The word ‘aetiology’ comes from the Greek &qu [..]
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Aetiology(n) the cause of a disease(n) the philosophical study of causation
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Aetiologythe medical cause/s of disease.
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AetiologyAetiology refers to the cause of a disease. A disease’s aetiology is the reason behind its occurrence.
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AetiologyStudy of causes, for example, of disease.
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AetiologyVariant spelling of etiology.
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Aetiology<study> A branch of knowledge concerned with the causes of particular phenomena, specifically a branch of medical science concerned with the causes and origins of diseases. The study of factors of causation or those associated with the causation of disease or abnormal body states. Origin: L. Aetiologia, Gr. Aitiologia. American spelling: etio [..]
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AetiologyAll the factors that contribute to the development of an illness or disorder. Assessment (NS)
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Aetiology The study of the causes of disease (sometimes used simply to mean the cause of a particular condition)
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