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histories were not recorded,
myths often arose to
provide etiologies. Thus, an
etiological myth, or
origin myth, is a myth that has arisen, been told...
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conditions with
different etiologies.
These are
called heterogeneous conditions.[citation needed] Conversely, a
single etiology, such as Epstein–Barr virus...
- ****ual
identity refers to one's self-perception in
terms of
romantic or ****ual
attraction towards others,
though not
mutually exclusive, and can be different...
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story Origin story Also
known as an
origin story,
pourquoi tale, or an
etiological tale. Stern,
Celia M. (1940). "Insatiable
Curiosity Experiences with...
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Gender incongruence is the
state of
having a
gender identity that does not
correspond to one's **** ****igned at birth. This is
experienced by
people who...
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blurred vision and
visual field loss.
There are many
theories for the
etiology of
white dot
syndromes including infectious, viral,
genetics and autoimmune...
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compulsions with
SSRIs suggests that OCD has an
underlying neurochemical etiology.
Dopaminergic systems are
implicated in OCD by the
efficacy of dopaminergic...
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signs and
symptoms of the disease. In many diseases, even in
those whose etiologies are
known (e.g., most
viral diseases, such as
influenza and Rift Valley...
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existing world. In Greco-Roman scholarship, the
terms founding myth or
etiological myth (from
Ancient Gr****: αἴτιον
aition 'cause') are
occasionally used...
- The
concept that
trans people with
different ****ual
orientations are
etiologically different goes back to the 1920s, but the
terms used have not always...