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etiology

[ee-tee-ol-uh-jee] / ˌi tiˈɒl ə dʒi /


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Etiology of Shortage: There are 180,496 doctors listed by the A.M.A. as licensed to practice, but only about 155,000 are active.

From Time Magazine Archive

When his book, The Etiology, the Concept, and the Prophylaxis of Childbed Fever, met with derision, his mind snapped.

From Time Magazine Archive

Etiology and Occurrence.—Fractures of the ulna in the horse are not common in spite of the exposed position of the olecranon.

From Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1 by Lacroix, John Victor

Etiology and Occurrence.—From heavy blows received such as kicks, collision with trees or in falls in runaway accidents, the radius is occasionally fractured.

From Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1 by Lacroix, John Victor

Etiology of Deformities.—But if these curious deformities and markings are not due to maternal impressions, what, then, is their cause?

From Psychotherapy by Walsh, James J. (James Joseph)




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