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Etiology (/ˌiːtiˈɒlədʒi/;
alternatively spelled aetiology or
ætiology) is the
study of
causation or origination. The word is
derived from the Gr**** word...
- The
Aetiology of
Hysteria (German: Zur Ätiologie der Hysterie) is a
paper by
Sigmund Freud about the
child ****ual
abuse of
children before the age of...
- Itch (also
known as pruritus) is a
sensation that
causes a
strong desire or
reflex to scratch.
Itches have
resisted many
attempts to be
classified as any...
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Pathophysiology is a
study which explains the
function of the body as it
relates to
diseases and conditions. The
pathophysiology of
hypertension is an...
- an
interior room.[citation needed] In
tower houses,
often considered aetiologically to be
small castles, the most
common location for
these features is...
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caused by
normal biological variations in the
development of eyeball.
Aetiologically,
causes of
hypermetropia can be
classified as: Axial:
Axial hypermetropia...
- Look up
aetiology in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
origin myth is a type of myth that
explains the
beginnings of a
natural or
social aspect of the...
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traditional region of Illyria. In Gr**** mythology, the name of
Illyria is
aetiologically traced to Illyrius, the son of
Cadmus and Harmonia, who
eventually ruled...
- PMC 4151483. PMID 25129328. Park S, Bae J, Nam BH, Yoo KY (2008). "
Aetiology of
cancer in Asia".
Asian Pacific Journal of
Cancer Prevention. 9 (3):...
- psychanalyse. Paris: Fayard. p. 1216. Freud, Sigmund. 1953 [1896]. "The
Aetiology of Hysteria." Pp. 191–221 in The
Standard Edition 3,
edited by J. Strachey...