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Existing explanations of domestic structural change focus on the role crises play in precipitating radical or episodic change.
Precipitating factors for delirium in hospitalized elderly persons.
Predisposing and precipitating factors for delirium in hospitalized older patients.
It is based on a model that distinguishes between precipitating and perpetuating factors, with the perpetuating factors becoming the focus of the intervention.
No precipitating antibodies were detected in either sheep or rabbits.
Some recent works dispute the key role of communal cotton in precipitating the uprising.
The aetiology of post-traumatic morbidity : predisposing, precipitating and perpetuating factor.
They warn that youth employment is par t of a syndrome of "precocious development," precipitating a hastened transition to adulthood.
Evaluation of proanthocyanidins, protein binding assays and protein precipitating potential.
The most important precipitating factor was bereavement of a close figure within the six months prior to interview.
Previous modelling work on bubble desorption during solidification was developed in analogy to the models for these precipitating systems.
The impact of technologic change on social relations can vary greatly from one group to another, precipitating different degrees of social change.
Our general conclusion has to be that the edge of precipitating structures should be a fertile ground for short-scale high-latitude instabilities.
Such questions can be answered simply by coding the precipitating event as a time-varying predictor.
The stearic acid was incorporated into the sulphate mineral in the laboratory by precipitating magnesium sulphate from a solution that contained stearic acid.