aetiological in English

adjective

of or pertaining to aetiology

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1. Object To study the epidemiological and aetiological charactristic of infective endocarditis.

2. Evidence has accumulated that the major aetiological factor for melanoma is excessive exposure to sunlight.

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4. The aetiological role of infection with high-risk human papilloma viruses (HPVs) in cervical Carcinomas is well established

5. ‘disease’ means a clinical or non-clinical infection with one or more aetiological agents in aquatic animals;

6. 13 Secondly, familial cases have sometimes shown a lower age at onset than sporadic cases, which is consistent with aetiological heterogeneity.

7. Bacteria traditionally considered as non-pathogenic for the lower respiratory tract also appeared to play an aetiological role.Enterobacteriaceae and anaerobes were infrequent.

8. Analogies between the present findings and those described in coeliac disease suggest an abnormal response to some local antigen as an aetiological factor in lymphocytic gastritis.

9. Book IV, published sometime after 16 BC, displays more of the poet's ambitious agenda, and includes several aetiological poems explaining the origin of various Roman rites and landmarks.

10. A statistical study was done to determine the incidence of congenital torticollis. The aetiological relationship between torticollis and obstetrical paralysis was analysed in an attempt to clarify the possible cause of torticollis.