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31 The nightmare-alike strange world in which these youths live can not help to make me occur to the fantasy fiction Load of the Flies, which was written by a British fictionist William Golding's.
32 Disease and coincident dissemination of virus may occur to produce an epidemic.
33 Respiratory disease should occur to people to avoid crowded areas, and ground to wear a mask.
34 A wide range of ploidy variation occur to the complex, for example diploid, tetraploid, hexaploid, octoploid, and even dodecaploid.
35 If people are pleasuring each other in many different ways, enough procreative sex will occur to propagate the species.
36 Due to symptoms of IBS similar to small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), more and more studies occur to investigate the relationship between them.
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37 It did not occur to her that the newsreel might not be there.
38 In addition to my physical woes I had mental agon ies; I prayed that something might occur to prevent this meeting.
39 Experience proves, supercooling phenomenon is easy to occur to make products temperature has reached the eutectic point.
40 But it would never occur to anyone to call their method planless and irrational.
41 Second, a shedding of cell processes or segments of the cells containing rough endoplasmic reticula might occur to release procollagen into the matrix.
42 If it were, it wouldn't even occur to you not to predefine your risk.
43 Additionally, damage may occur to the precharge circuitry if this is attempted because the precharge resistor will remain in circuit with the DC bus, and precharge never completes.
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