Bruce's cases have included everything from the most serious criminal cases through a vast variety of personal injuries caused by an equally
vast numbers of causes.
Not exact matches
The enemy — which includes chemicals, drugs and radiation, as well as naturally produced free radicals —
causes an unknown but probably
vast number of DNA -LSB-...]
But the exact
causes of the
vast majority
of autism - related disorders remain a mystery: classic genetic studies, which tie the ailment to single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs — deletions, additions or substitutions
of one unit in the genetic code), have returned a
number of different markers with very few well - replicated candidates.
I've seen it done on a
vast number of individuals, ones who thought it was a lost
cause, ones with extreme pelvic floor dysfunction and even pain.
This is the critical reason why blood sugar results in high insulin, the
cause of a
vast number of diseases
of civilization... heart disease, diabetes, cancer, obesity to name a few.
The widespread use and
vast numbers of fragranced products can
cause extensive indoor and outdoor air pollution.
An inactivity timebomb Insufficient physical exercise is widely understood to be a primary
cause of obesity, as
vast numbers of UK children are failing to clock up the hour
of daily moderate to vigorous - intensity activity advised by the World Health Organisation.
There are a
vast number of potential
causes of FLUTD; as previously mentioned, some cats experience severe inflammation
of the bladder and / or urethra without an identifiable
cause.
A
number of factors may have
caused this
vast increase in tourists from the British market, such as the increased marketing presence in the UK including the tourist board's attendance at consumer travel shows such as Destinations in Manchester and London, as well as tactical awareness promotions with key trade and airline partners.
There are a
vast number of lines
of evidence that the industrial age CO2 increase is a result
of human -
caused emissions.
Biosphere on planet earth as a system has too
vast numbers of parameters and too long a time involved, and if we don't have a good understanding
of the
cause and effect
of something, or even just some clue to the consequence
of tempering it, then we better leave it along!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/2910017.stm «The
vast numbers affected by the effects
of climate change, such as flooding, drought and forest fires, mean that potentially people, organisations and even countries could be seeking compensation for the damage
caused.
So was the guy who's falsified research led to
vast numbers of people thinking that the MMR vaccine was
causing autism.