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In a universe of finite age this sets a limitthe particle horizonon the separation of any two regions of space that are in causal contact.
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They therefore investigate causal and functional relations within and between these levels.
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The essay attempts to explain the sensation of knowledge by connecting facts, beliefs and knowledge through underlying and connective series called causal chains.
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Instead, research in science and technology studies, social construction of technology and related fields have emphasised more nuanced views that resist easy causal formulations.
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These two studies were correlational, but others have since suggested a causal impact of emotional vs. cognitive processing on deontological vs. utilitarian judgments.
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Additionally, it can be a causal factor in work accidents, both by masking hazards and warning signals, and by impeding concentration.
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However, compression may be present, but not causal, in the setting of sciatica due to piriformis syndrome.
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Causal layered analysis focuses on opening up the present and past to create alternative futures rather than on developing a picture of a particular future.
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The theory is composed of three causal mechanisms.
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A preponderance of evidence indicates that there is a causal effect between divorce and these outcomes.
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