- In linguistics, a
causative (abbreviated CAUS) is a valency-increasing
operation that
indicates that a
subject either causes someone or
something else...
- In
linguistic morphology,
causative mood
serves to
express a
causal relation, e.g., a
logical inference relation,
between the
current clause and the clause...
- linguistics, a
labile verb (or
ergative verb) is a verb that
undergoes causative alternation; that is, it can be used both
transitively and intransitively...
- In biology, a
pathogen (Gr****: πάθος,
pathos "suffering", "p****ion" and -γενής, -genēs "producer of"), in the
oldest and
broadest sense, is any organism...
- This is a list of
infectious diseases arranged by name,
along with the
infectious agents that
cause them, the
vaccines that can
prevent or cure them when...
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gives Lewy body
disease as the
causative subtype of
dementia with Lewy bodies, and Parkinson's
disease as the
causative subtype of Parkinson's disease...
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moods (indicative, interrogative, imperative, optative, conditional,
causative,
contemporative and participial) and
eight cases (absolutive, ergative...
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experimental host and
identified as
being identical to the
original specific causative agent. However, Koch
later abandoned the
universalist requirement of the...
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Aerococcus viridans is a
member of the
bacterial genus Aerococcus. It is a
causative agent of gaffkaemia, a
disease of lobsters, and is used as a commercial...
- and thus
exhibit blight symptoms.
Blights are
often named after their causative agent. For example,
Colletotrichum blight is
named after the
fungus Colletotrichum...