- In law and insurance, a
proximate cause is an
event sufficiently related to an
injury that the
courts deem the
event to be the
cause of that injury. There...
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Proximates are used in the
analysis of
biological materials as a
decomposition of a human-consumable good into its
major constituents. They are a good...
- A
proximate cause is an
event which is
closest to, or
immediately responsible for causing, some
observed result. This
exists in
contrast to a higher-level...
- that is less
important to the
discourse from one that is more
important (
proximate). The
obviative is
sometimes referred to as the "fourth person". In English...
- Transit-
proximate development is a term used by some
planning officials to
describe (potentially dense)
development that is
physically near a
public transport...
- The NinKi:
Urgency of
Proximate Drawing Photograph (NinKi:UoPDP)[1] was
initiated by
Bangladeshi visual artist Firoz Mahmud ( ফিরোজ মাহমুদ, フィロズ・マハムド...
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effects used in the
entertainment industry are
referred to as
proximate pyrotechnics.
Proximate refers to the
pyrotechnic device's
location relative to an...
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refer to the
proximate cause of death,
which might differ from the
cause that is used to
classify the
manner of death. For example, the
proximate cause or...
- time. By contrast,
football is
widely considered to have been the
final proximate cause for the
Football War in June 1969
between El
Salvador and Honduras...
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April 2024. Ayu AR,
Gobel FA,
Arman A (30
December 2022). "
Proximate Levels of Dog Meat (Canis
Lupus Familiaris) in Rantepao,
North Toraja...