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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alteration occur" is not correct in English.
It should be "alteration occurs" to be grammatically accurate. You can use it when discussing changes or modifications that take place in a specific context, such as in a scientific or technical setting.
Example: "When an alteration occurs in the chemical structure, the properties of the substance may change significantly."
Alternatives: "change takes place" or "modification happens."
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The high temperatures required for such alteration occur at great depths in sediments and rocks of the Earth's crust, depending on the thermal gradient in a given area.
Finally, mineralogical data from the X-ray diffraction analyses suggest that the first signs of groundmass alteration occur at around 960 m with the appearance of smectite clays in the basalts.
In conjunction with the cognitive impairment, the significant loss of synapses and the cytoskeletal alteration occur at the early clinical stages of AD.
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The principal pathological alteration occurred in the lungs.
The alteration occurred just hours before Finra turned over the documents to the S.E.C.
There is almost no alteration occurred in the cyclic voltammetry measurements for BN-C/ND before and after 5000 cycles.
The more the specific surface area, the faster the alteration occurs.
Figure 18(b) displays the region (i.e., the mouth region) where the alteration occurred.
If we use these CAIs as a time marker, aqueous alteration occurred at 6 Myr-7 Myr after CAIs.
Consequently, wettability alteration occurred faster and more efficiently at higher temperatures by removing connected oil from the core surface.
For dolomites and limestone indistinctly, wettability alteration occurred also for both water salinities turning the rock less oil-wet.
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