Betekenis van:
causative
causative
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
- producing an effect
"poverty as a causative factor in crime"
Voorbeeldzinnen
- The causative voice in Uighur isn't simple.
- Actually there are many cases where it isn't 'have=object, done=causative verb'.
- Although there was once believed to be a causative relationship between syphilis and artistic genius, I would hope that the vast majority of modern artists and writers are reasonable enough to avoid becoming infected just on the off chance that neurosyphilis dementia might improve the quality of their work.
- Causative factor
- characteristics of the causative agent or factor.
- The disease is caused by an Orbivirus similar to the causative virus of bluetongue.
- A provoked epileptic seizure is defined as a seizure which has a recognisable causative factor that is avoidable.
- determining the identity of the causative pathogens, where necessary in close collaboration with regional reference laboratories designated by the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE);
- To this end it does not only list various disease-related treatments to inactivate the causative pathogen but first of all provides for the specific marking of such restricted products.
- Aspiration is initiated at the moment of inspiration, in the time required to take one breath, as the causative material lodges at the crossroad of the upper respiratory and digestive tracts in the laryngopharyngeal region.
- All complaints and other information, including serious adverse reactions and serious adverse events, which may suggest that defective blood components have been issued, shall be documented, carefully investigated for causative factors of the defect and, where necessary, followed by recall and the implementation of corrective actions to prevent recurrence.
- in the case of glanders, six months beginning on the day on which the equidae suffering from the disease or subjected with positive result to a test for the detection of the causative pathogen Burkholderia mallei or antibodies to that pathogen, were killed and destroyed;
- in the case of glanders, six months beginning on the day on which the equidae suffering from the disease or subjected with positive result to a test for the detection of the causative pathogen Burkholderia mallei or antibodies to that pathogen, were killed and destroyed; (c) in the case of equine encephalomyelitis of any type, six months beginning on the day on which the equidae suffering from the disease have been slaughtered, except in case of West Nile virus infection where the period of six months begins on the day the infected equidae died, have been removed from the holding or fully recovered;