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单词 multifactorial
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Definition of multifactorial in English:

multifactorial

adjective mʌltɪfakˈtɔːrɪəlˌməltiˌfækˈtɔriəl
  • Involving or dependent on a number of factors, especially genetic or environmental factors.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Because of the many etiological factors involved, multifactorial diseases are not, strictly speaking, the sole result of hereditary transmission.
    • Rheumatoid arthritis is a multifactorial disease determined by both genetic and environmental factors
    • Potentially this may indeed lead to new diagnostics, new ways of conducting clinical trials, and conceivably a more rational approach to therapy in common multifactorial diseases.
    • This book starts with a basic discussion about genetic diseases and multifactorial disorders.
    • Some of the most common chronic diseases are multifactorial genetic disorders.
    • Clubfoot is a complex, multifactorial deformity with genetic and intrauterine factors.
    • Non-compliance is a multifactorial problem and requires multifactorial responses.
    • The decline in the use of obstetric forceps is multifactorial although many of the factors are inter-related.
    • International clinical guidelines now include exercise as an important component of an effective multifactorial intervention for the prevention of falls.
    • The aetiology of obstetric cholestasis is undoubtedly multifactorial, with genetic, environmental, and hormonal factors having important roles.
    • As they state, fracture prevention is a multifactorial problem.
    • The etiology of reduced diaphragm strength is potentially multifactorial.
    • Age, sex, and the presence or level of relevant factors are used in multifactorial or global estimates of real risk to see whether the risk threshold for intervention has been crossed.
    • Furthermore, consumers recognize the importance of overall diet and the multifactorial nature of diet-related diseases.
    • The authors of this study suggest that the etiology of the syndrome is multifactorial, including anxiety and, possibly, asthma.
    • The ones that every physician sees are multifactorial and very hard to deal with.
    • Conduct disorder has a multifactorial etiology that includes biologic, psychosocial and familial factors.
    • Usually, delirium is multifactorial, and other causes should be identified.
    • Oral disease, especially dental caries, is complicated and multifactorial, and it often begins to develop during infancy.
    • The risk of developing hip osteoarthritis is likely to be multifactorial, depending on individual genetic susceptibility and local mechanical risk factors
 
 

Definition of multifactorial in US English:

multifactorial

adjectiveˌməltēˌfakˈtôrēəlˌməltiˌfækˈtɔriəl
  • Involving or dependent on a number of factors or causes.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • International clinical guidelines now include exercise as an important component of an effective multifactorial intervention for the prevention of falls.
    • Usually, delirium is multifactorial, and other causes should be identified.
    • The etiology of reduced diaphragm strength is potentially multifactorial.
    • The risk of developing hip osteoarthritis is likely to be multifactorial, depending on individual genetic susceptibility and local mechanical risk factors
    • Non-compliance is a multifactorial problem and requires multifactorial responses.
    • Furthermore, consumers recognize the importance of overall diet and the multifactorial nature of diet-related diseases.
    • The authors of this study suggest that the etiology of the syndrome is multifactorial, including anxiety and, possibly, asthma.
    • Because of the many etiological factors involved, multifactorial diseases are not, strictly speaking, the sole result of hereditary transmission.
    • This book starts with a basic discussion about genetic diseases and multifactorial disorders.
    • Some of the most common chronic diseases are multifactorial genetic disorders.
    • Conduct disorder has a multifactorial etiology that includes biologic, psychosocial and familial factors.
    • The aetiology of obstetric cholestasis is undoubtedly multifactorial, with genetic, environmental, and hormonal factors having important roles.
    • Rheumatoid arthritis is a multifactorial disease determined by both genetic and environmental factors
    • Oral disease, especially dental caries, is complicated and multifactorial, and it often begins to develop during infancy.
    • Potentially this may indeed lead to new diagnostics, new ways of conducting clinical trials, and conceivably a more rational approach to therapy in common multifactorial diseases.
    • The ones that every physician sees are multifactorial and very hard to deal with.
    • The decline in the use of obstetric forceps is multifactorial although many of the factors are inter-related.
    • As they state, fracture prevention is a multifactorial problem.
    • Clubfoot is a complex, multifactorial deformity with genetic and intrauterine factors.
    • Age, sex, and the presence or level of relevant factors are used in multifactorial or global estimates of real risk to see whether the risk threshold for intervention has been crossed.
 
 
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