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It is also useful for correcting for some occurrences of quenching or light scattering that would be encountered with a high throughput screen of small molecules.
A hoax is often a parody of some occurrence or a play upon topics that are newsworthy.
An event can be defined as a data-rich encapsulation of some occurrence.
Might the actish feel of some occurrence itself constitute that event's activeness, or the agent's exercise of active control?
Even if the prospective study increased the frequency of fever, some occurrences might have remained undetected.
For example, a definition of quotient may leave some occurrences of the term undefined (e.g., where there is division by 0).
The damage from these low level peak gusts are typically to the roofing and cladding elements of the building with some occurrences of structural damage and indirect damage from tree fall.
The formations were largely deposited as laterally continuous sheets of braided river gravels, with some occurrences of meandering-river sedimentation.
It illustrates that most daily snowfalls in Buffalo are between 0 and 10 centimeters and there are some occurrences of heavy snowfall, such as 50-90 centimeters.
The manuscript is written primarily in insular majuscule with some occurrences of minuscule letters (usually e or s).
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