However, some Biblical scholars view this as postdiction, an eponymous metaphor providing an aetiology of the connectedness of the tribe to others in the Israelite confederation.
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In collaboration with Georges-Fernand Widal ( 1862 1929 ), he studied the aetiology of the disease, and in 1888 developed an experimental antityphoid inoculation.
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A " malignant microenvironment " could be to blame, a hypothesis that had a consensus behind it in the aetiology of the middle of the 19th century.
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Although the entries covered the aetiology and the clinical picture, there were deficiencies in the pathophysiology of diseases, signs and symptoms, diagnostic approaches and treatment.
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Some Biblical scholars, however, view this as postdiction, an eponymous metaphor providing an aetiology of the connectedness of the tribe to others in the Israelite confederation.
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In the absence of neurological, congenital, or traumatic causes of pes cavus, the remaining cases are classified as being idiopathic because their aetiology is unknown.
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Age distribution and relation to breastfeeding duration is suggestive of some sort of involvement of hormones in the aetiology, however significant differences exist compared to normal breast cancer.
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However, this is conjecture, as the park was already titled Lorne before he became Governor General, the aetiology of the name Lorne remains a cryptic enigma.
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Another, older aetiology of the temple says that it was bartered for by Poseidon himself, who received it from Apollo in exchange for his share of Delphi.
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Freud : �ber die �tiologie der Hysterie " ( Sigmund Freud, lecturer : On the Aetiology of Hysteria . ) There was no summary and no discussion.