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Environmental causes: viral causes
Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2004During the last year, viruses have received new attention as potential triggers of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D). Research in the pathogenesis of T1D has increased in the area of enteroviruses, which several epidemiologic studies have shown to be associated with human T1D.
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Environmental causes: dietary causes
Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2004It has been shown in animal models that dietary factors modify the cytokine profile of islet-infiltrating immune cells, which have an effect on the development of autoimmune diabetes. Weaning to hydrolyzed formula instead of cows' milk formula decreases the incidence of autoimmune diabetes in animal models because of a shift to Th2 cytokine profile in ...
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Philosophical Studies, 2010
When is a cause of a cause of an effect also a cause of that effect? The right answer is either “Sometimes” or “Always”. In favour of “Always”, transitivity is considered by some to be necessary for distinguishing causes from redundant non-causal events.
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When is a cause of a cause of an effect also a cause of that effect? The right answer is either “Sometimes” or “Always”. In favour of “Always”, transitivity is considered by some to be necessary for distinguishing causes from redundant non-causal events.
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Caused-Motion and Caused-Position
Studies in Language, 2020AbstractAccording toGoldberg (1995), placement verbs (such asput) are instantiated in the Caused-Motion Construction.Rohde (2001), however, argued that placement verbs in fact occur in a different construction, which she names the Caused-Position Construction, whose semantic value is not ‘cause to move’ but rather ‘cause to be positioned’.
Ian Joo, Meichun Liu
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Causal selection is the process underlying our intuition that an outcome happened because of a given event, or that an event is the cause of an outcome. When a forest catches fire after a lightning strike, for example, people tend to say that the lightning bolt was the cause of the fire, not mentioning the presence of oxygen in the air, although they ...
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