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etiology Cause or origin. Specifically, all the causes of a disease or abnormal condition.
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etiology a doctrine and/or narrative account of first causes, particularly in the case of creation myths/stories that provide narrative accounts of the raison d'etre of all that is. See also Teleology.
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etiology Used with diseases for causative agents including microorganisms and includes environmental and social factors and personal habits as contributing factors; includes pathogenesis (origination and development of a disease)
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etiology a branch of knowledge dealing with causes (Webster's Dictionary).
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etiology Content pertained directly to causation of a disease or condition 2
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