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- "Angina Pectoris: The Eighteenth-Century Origins of Angina Pectoris: Predisposing Causes, Recognition, and Aftermath". JAMA. 288 (15): 1917–1918. 2002-10-16...
- Historical Sketch of the French Revolution: Commencing with Its Predisposing Causes, and Carried on to the Acceptation of the Constitution, in 1795"...
- Mohammad Reza Pahlavi with a theocracy led by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. Its causes continue to be the subject of historical debate and are believed to have...
- causes, and some causes are omitted, so the percentages may only sum approximately to 100%. The causes listed are relatively immediate medical causes...
- by stressing that disorders are caused by both precipitating causes, and predisposing causes. A precipitating cause is an immediate trigger that instigates...
- mutations in one or more genes predisposes the affected individuals to the development of cancers and may also cause the early onset of these cancers...
- It is most commonly caused by food or drink contaminated with pathogenic microbes, such as Serratia, but may have other causes such as NSAIDs, radiation...
- causes of acute pancreatitis are a gallstone blocking the common bile duct after the pancreatic duct has joined; and heavy alcohol use. Other causes include...
- Historical Sketch of the French Revolution: Commencing with Its Predisposing Causes, and Carried on to the Acceptation of the Constitution, in 1795"...
- Historical Sketch of the French Revolution: Commencing with Its Predisposing Causes, and Carried on to the Acceptation of the Constitution, in 1795"...