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Causality : Nonlinear Science
1,704 words, approx. 6 pages Basic to science as well to common sense is the root notion of causality, that things and processes in the world we experience are not totally random, but ordered in specific ways that allow for rational understanding through explanations of various...
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Causality : Environmental Health Terms
84 words, approx. 1 pages The phenomenon whereby a circumstance occurs as a result of an action or activity, i.e. one is caused by the other. In epidemiology the question of causality is important since statistical associations do not, of themselves, prove a link between two...
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Causal : Grammatical Terms in Linguistics
54 words, approx. 1 pages // adj. Denoting an adverbial clause or phrase which expresses the notion ‘because (of)’: Because of the fog, we had to land in Luton; I’m late because I missed my train. Some languages have an overt case form for this purpose: Basque...
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Cause Proverbs : World Proverbs
41 words, approx. 1 pages All things are cause for either laughter or weeping. (Roman) Happy is the one who understands the cause of all things. (Roman) He who fails his own cause, supports the other’s. (Yiddish) There is a cause for all things....
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Causality Information
6,628 words, approx. 22 pages
 Causality or causation denotes a directional relationship between one event (called cause) and another event (called effect) which is the consequence (result) of the first. [1] This informal understanding suffices in everyday usage, however the...




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 Comparative Literature
Narrative Causalities
10/01/2007: 1,792 words, approx. 6 pages NARRATIVE CAUSALITIES. By Emma Kafalenos. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 2006. xiii, 247 p. The lofty goal of Emma Kafalenos in Narrative Causalities is to propose a model that accounts for the mental image that readers form of narrative texts, building it over...
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 The Journal of Parapsychology
Synchronicity, Causality, And Acausality.
09/01/1999: 9,762 words, approx. 33 pages ABSTRACT: Much criticism has been leveled at C. G. Jung's theory of synchronicity, usually as a result of misunderstanding certain key, but often obscure, concepts used by Jung in his major essay Synchronicity (1960). The issues of meaningfulness, causality, and acausality are discussed,...
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 AP Features
Japan to review alleged abnormal behavior linked to Tamiflu use
3/23/2007: 251 words, approx. 1 pages Japan's government will investigate claims of abnormal behavior linked to the influenza drug Tamiflu to determine whether using it causes such problems in some flu patients, an official said Friday.The decision came after Japanese doctors were warned earlier this week against prescribing Tamiflu to teenagers,...
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128 Japanese exhibited abnormal behavior after Tamiflu use: report
4/4/2007: 260 words, approx. 1 pages More than 100 mostly young people in Japan have exhibited abnormal, sometimes dangerous, behavior after taking the influenza drug Tamiflu, a news report said Wednesday citing a study by the Health Ministry.Some 1,800 people have reported to the ministry that they experienced side effects after...


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