English to Telugu Dictionary etiology

etiology

కారణంపై
definition
noun
a disease of unknown etiology
the cause, set of causes, or manner of causation of a disease or condition.
We must assess individual tolerances for maltreatment, etiologies and reasons for enduring perpetration of abuse.
the investigation or attribution of the cause or reason for something, often expressed in terms of historical or mythical explanation.
translation of 'etiology'
హేతు విజ్ఞానము
example
As to the 'etiology' of this state of spiritual decline, many historical factors can be held responsible.
In most cases, the underlying 'etiology' is atherosclerotic disease of the arteries.
DNA samples from 195 children with chronic lung disease of unknown 'etiology' were analyzed.
The viral 'etiology' of measles- or rubella-like illnesses after MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccination was studied prospectively in 993 acutely ill Finnish children with fever and rash in 1983-1995.
Al Qaeda's 'etiology' and appeal cannot, as is sometimes argued, be reduced to American support for Israel.
Infectious origins are suspected for many human diseases of unknown 'etiology' , on the basis of epidemiologic and clinical features.
Further research regarding the 'etiology' , natural history, pathophysiology, and treatment of subclinical hyperthyroidism is warranted.
The 'etiology' , natural history, and optimal treatment of respiratory failure have been the subject of active investigation for over 100 years.
Rheumatoid arthritis is a debilitating, chronic multisystem disease with an unknown 'etiology' .
a disease of unknown 'etiology'
Researchers study 'etiology' in order to develop more effective approaches to treatment and, ultimately, prevention.
As well, information about the prevalence, 'etiology' , and treatment of disorders in Canada provides a base from which comparable findings from other countries are discussed.
Siegel further highlighted the role of abuse in the 'etiology' of female crime in an investigation of women survivors of childhood sexual abuse.
The 'etiology' of asthma is unknown, but it has been linked to occupational exposures, genetics, and environmental factors.
Study findings have sparked research on the 'etiology' of acute salpingitis, new approaches to treatment, and the immunopathogenesis of C. trachomatis infection in women.
Whatever the 'etiology' of this success for Harvard University Press, Hardt and Negri have evidently hit upon what people want to hear.
After her retirement, she took up the challenge to understand the 'etiology' of bipolar disorder.
The exact 'etiology' of osteoarthritis is unknown.
She presented one year ago with fever, weakness, hepatitis and pneumonitis of unknown 'etiology' .
For a long time now, it has been known that smoking is associated both 'etiologically' and prognostically with numerous diseases of the respiratory system.
Cigarette smoking has been identified as the leading cause of the disease and public awareness has been raised about its 'etiologic' role and dire consequences.
Migraine is an organic disorder with a clear genetic background, even if environmental factors also are important both 'etiologically' and in the precipitation of individual attacks.
The report focuses on recognizing suspicious symptoms, disease clusters, and 'etiologic' agents, and reporting cases of foodborne illness to public health authorities.
We must note, however, that all these findings are 'etiologically' nonspecific.
Early attention to the 'etiological' factors in atherosclerosis can identify individuals at risk long before the clinical manifestations appear, thus stimulating early preventive measures.
In a small subset of cases, however, the disease may be associated 'etiologically' with trauma, previous surgery, infection, vasculitis, or autoimmune mechanisms.
We must assess individual tolerances for maltreatment, 'etiologies' and reasons for enduring perpetration of abuse.
We analyzed arsenic levels in hair because objective, biological, 'etiological' evidence is unavailable.
Pleural mesothelioma can be caused by occupational, domestic, or residential asbestos exposure; the 'etiologic' role of other factors is negligible.
The term ‘chronic liver disease’ encompasses a large number of conditions having different 'etiologies' and existing on a continuum between hepatitis infection and cirrhosis.
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