A necessary cause is a factor that must be present for a certain outcome to occur. A sufficient cause is a factor that alone can produce the outcome. Together, a necessary cause is required for an outcome to happen, while a sufficient cause is enough to bring about the outcome.
In fertile soil is caused by the absence of the necessary nutrients and sufficient minerals within the soil.
Necessary But Not Sufficient - novel - was created in 2000.
No. That condition is necessary but not sufficient.No. That condition is necessary but not sufficient.No. That condition is necessary but not sufficient.No. That condition is necessary but not sufficient.
when you havent got enough antiboies to kill the disease causes the symptons of a disease occurs
Not necessary. 5 stars are sufficient.
If and only if (necessary and sufficient condition).
It is a disease the causes a sickness.
It depends on what kind of disease it is.
Chagas disease
Etiology is a generic term not a disease or condition. It is a branch of medical science concerned with the causes and origins of disease.
No, regular drains are sufficient.