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aetiology

In medicine, the systematic investigation into the causes of disease.



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A descriptive statement about the creation of woman thus provides etiological justification for prescriptive norms regarding marriage.
In general, these results supported some etiological hypotheses about female sexual dysfunction presented in the clinical literature (Hawton, 1985; Heiman & LoPicollo, 1988; LoPiccolo & Friedman, 1988; Kaplan, 1979; Masters & Johnson, 1970).
We think that an immune system dysfunction may be one of the etiological cores of autism.
 
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