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A necessary cause is a factor that must be present for a certain outcome to occur. A sufficient cause is a factor that alone can produce the outcome. Together, a necessary cause is required for an outcome to happen, while a sufficient cause is enough to bring about the outcome.
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States
Each year tornadoes cause an average of about 55 deaths and 1500 injuries.
Yes. According to the CDC, heart disease is the number one cause of death in America. Cancer is the second leading cause of death.
Etiology and pathogenesis are very related. Etiology includes risk factors and causative organisms and is the actual cause of disease. Pathogenesis is how those things went about causing the disease: the mechanism of disease.Example: TuberculosesEtiology: intravenous drug user injected, became infected with m. tuberculosisPathogenesis: m. tuberculosis invaded into the lung, started destroying tissue, causing cough, etc.Disease: tuberculosis
Largely by bringing diseases with them that the native americans had no resistance to.
means to cause a downfall
because it is a myster
He died prematurely.
Downfall in what? A bigger or more organised gang beat them. Which is not too difficult. Weeds do it.
His death. He was emperor until he died.
inevitable cause of one's downfall or defeat.
because they want something change to their government
The horses failed.
Yes, the compound noun 'downfall' is a common noun, a general word for a loss of power, prosperity, or status; a general word for the cause of such a loss; a general word for any downfall of any kind.
they died cause they shot each other
Nationalism, corruption, technological and economical downfall