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    Daly et al.

    contemporaryEmpirical Research / Philosophy of Medicine

    "Daly et al." is a citation-style reference denoting a research group or multi-author study rather than an individual philosopher or theologian. The associated argument concerns the methodological value of association studies in clarifying the nature of the condition under investigation, suggesting an empirical or scientific context. Without additional identifying information, the specific authors cannot be determined.

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    Contributed empirical findings on the use of association studies in condition analysis

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    Findings from association studies can contribute to the analysis of the condition itself.

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    Findings from association studies can contribute to the analysis of the condition itself.

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