Aetiology in a sentence as a noun

One wonders if one went back in history far enough, would this aetiology ever be correct?

My understanding from the research is that the aetiology is not well understood at all, and that certain individuals are more susceptible to triggers.

Given the multifactorial aetiology of dental caries; Host, Plaque, and diet.

If your particular tinnitus aetiology is sensorineural hearing loss as it is with most, cutting edge research suggests that stem cell based therapies will eventually be able to fix this problem.

Biological plausibility for a protective effect of magnesium is substantial, but the specificity is less evident due to the multifactorial aetiology of CVD.

[1] Along with Mass Psychogenic Illness: The rapid spread of illness signs and symptoms affecting members of a cohesive group, originating from a nervous system disturbance involving excitation, loss or alteration of function, whereby physical complaints that are exhibited unconsciously have no corresponding organic aetiology.

Aetiology definitions

noun

the cause of a disease

See also: etiology

noun

the philosophical study of causation

See also: etiology