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How does Hume define "cause"? Explain how he arrives at this definition.
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The basic building block of the human body, which consists of a nucleus and cytoplasm enclosed in a membrane.
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The process by which information from a gene is used to synthesize functional gene products, such as proteins, which can influence an organism's traits.
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pertains to the surrounding conditions or context in which a person, plant, or animal operates, affecting growth, development, and survival.
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