etiology 英 [ˌi:tɪ'ɒlədʒɪ]   美 [ˌitiˈɑlədʒi]

etiology

etiology  英 [ˌi:tɪ'ɒlədʒɪ] 美 [ˌitiˈɑlədʒi]

n. [病理] 病因学;[基医] 病原学;致病源 

名词复数:etiologies 

New Credibility for Infectious etiology 传染病病原学的新依据
The theory of an infectious etiology for at least some forms of schizophrenia has a long history, though it is still outside the mainstream. 精神分裂症的传染病病原学尽管一直未被主流认可,却已经历一段漫长的发展历程。

  • If you figure out the etiology of your friend's incessant hiccups, she'll be incredibly grateful, because etiology means "the cause of a disease or condition."
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  • n. [病理] 病因学;[基医] 病原学;致病源
  • 1. New Credibility for Infectious etiology

    传染病病原学的新依据

  • 2. The theory of an infectious etiology for at least some forms of schizophrenia has a long history, though it is still outside the mainstream.

    精神分裂症的传染病病原学尽管一直未被主流认可,却已经历一段漫长的发展历程。

  • 3. Which Weighs More in Autism etiology: Genes or Environment?

    哪个更是自闭症的病因:基因还是环境?

  • etiology (n.) also aetiology, aitiology, "science of causes or causation," 1550s, from Late Latin aetiologia, from Greek aitiologia "statement of cause," from aitia "cause, responsibility" (from PIE *ai-t-ya-, from root *ai- (1) "to give, allot;" see diet (n.1)) + -logia "a speaking" (see -logy). Related: Etiologic; etiological.
eti·ology ( NAmE) ( BrE aeti·ology ) / ˌiːtiˈɒlədʒi ; NAmE ˌiːtiˈɑːlədʒi / noun [uncountable ] ( medical ) the scientific study of the causes of disease 病原学;病因学 eti·ology / ˌiːtiˈɒlədʒi ; NAmE ˌiːtiˈɑːlədʒi /
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