Difference between revisions of "has immediate cause (P468)"
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Latest revision as of 08:04, 21 August 2018
nearest, proximate thing that directly resulted in the subject as outcome or effect. Used in conjunction with 'has cause' (i.e. underlying cause) and 'has contributing factor'. See 'Help:Modeling causes'.
- has immediate causes
- immediate cause
- immediate effect of
- immediate result of
- immediate outcome of
- has proximate cause
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has immediate cause
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nearest, proximate thing that directly resulted in the subject as outcome or effect. Used in conjunction with 'has cause' (i.e. underlying cause) and 'has contributing factor'. See 'Help:Modeling causes'.
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