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Parrots have two toes (the inner and middle) directed forward and two directed backward; this arrangement is called zygodactyl, which literally means "yoke-toed" and refers to the occurrence of toes in pairs.
The term also refers to the occurrence of subfreezing temperatures that affect plants and crops.
Competing Failure Modes in fatigue refers to the occurrence of two distinct failure distributions in a homogenous data set.
Air pollution refers to the occurrence of toxic substances in the atmosphere which results in detrimental effects to human beings and living environments.
Mind-wandering refers to the occurrence of thoughts whose content is both decoupled from stimuli present in the current environment and unrelated to the task being carried out at the moment of their occurrence.
Failure refers to the occurrence of remarriage.
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Hence, when I refer to the occurrence of pregnancy, I am exactly capturing the event of getting pregnant and not necessarily whether the woman gave birth: cases of miscarriage and especially abortion are included.
Fault zone features primarily refer to the occurrence, combinations, linkage status, and associated micro-amplitude structural features (Fu et al. 2011) of fault zones, which affect fault edge injection recovery relationships and thereby control remaining oil distribution.
Life events referred to the occurrence of death, major disease or unemployment of family members, or offspring's admission to college or marriage in the last year.
Secondary outcome data referred to the occurrence of graft collapse either defined as an obvious disintegration of the graft or measured indirectly by a loss of hind- and/or midfoot alignment.
Cording is a characteristic morphology of mycobacterial growth on solid and in liquid media, referring to the occurrence of colonies, in which the bacteria are arranged in the form of plaits, bundles, ropes, or cords, while drawing up in a line along their long axes and in close parallel arrangement.
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