Examples of using Causation in English and their translations into Korean
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Only“true experiments,” however, can empirically determine causation, which is why the Food
Einstein(1934) says that it was Isaac Newton who began to define causation in this way and that this definition is the only one that is completely satisfactory to modern physicists.
However, randomised controlled trials are expensive, so another way to identify causation is to focus on the biological mechanisms that link the chemicals commonly found in fruit and vegetables to physical changes in the body.
Even when a study finds an association between an environmental factor and increased risk, it doesn't imply causation, but suggests that factor might increase risk.
While the study points out that its findings did not prove causation, the impacts of air pollution human health are well-established, with mounting evidence that it could be damaging every organ of the body.
Causation- the reality domain of the physical senses,
For the straight spouse, healing the assault on her self esteem will also mean reassigning causation for the offense; she must stop blaming herself or her spouse.
other works where he showed naturalist leanings, and later more empirical works that focused on biological causation and the diversity of life.
helps regulate sleep- but such an explanation in no way answers the classic problem of“downward causation” that I mentioned in the paper.
While the activity of the devil might be a speciality of the priest, the psychosomatic symptoms associated with demonic possession also required the physician's expertise to investigate the potential for purely natural causation.
Causation in the physical world, self-consciousness in the intellectual world,
including causation, foreseeability and mitigation, and the burden of proof that
concepts such as space, time, causation and human intention, such as,
We will see the chain of physical causations that determine actions.
can sift through enormous amounts of data, and identify possible correlations and causations that humans can't.
It basically means that correlation equals causation.
It basically means that correlation equals causation, which it doesn't.
Dr. Warburg's contributions to understanding cancer causation, June 2010 Newsletter, p.
Intuitively, causation seems to require not just a correlation,
This and similar studies are small, and, of course, correlation does not prove causation.