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The phrase "no occurrence of" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe an event or situation in which something does not happen or exist. For example, "There has been no occurrence of rain in this area for the past two weeks."
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No occurrence of M. anisopliae was recorded among >200 mycosed cadavers aboveground.
SO42- concentrations were stable throughout Phase III, indicating no occurrence of sulfate reduction (Figure 3C).
Since generally there is no occurrence of numeric characters in domain names of legitimate websites.
There was no occurrence of PHS or DMA at any of the sites.
Note that if all the groups have values lower than 1; there will be no occurrence of phase change.
There was no occurrence of bed-separation water burst, substantiating the effects in subsidence reduction and disaster alleviation.
Importantly, these compounds kill staphylococcal biofilm-associated cells with a lack of mammalian cell cytotoxicity and no occurrence of bacterial resistance.
During the storage of plasma treated maize samples at 25 °C for 30 days, the Aspergillus spp. spores log reduction was maintained with no occurrence of re-growth.
For the widening channel modules, no occurrence of CHF was observed under an even lower operating pressure in an attempt to induce the incipient of CHF.
Functions, including those with discontinuities, may be represented on the domain as a series in gn(x) with no occurrence of a Gibbs phenomenon (ringing) across the discontinuity.
Around 100 universities had no occurrence of the words cheminformatics or chemoinformatics on their global university websites (scores combined); Search date: August 2009.
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