| 41. | The other eye is then occluded.
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| 42. | Such matters have largely been occluded as the gathering has bogged down on moral and political issues.
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| 43. | Flux is an agent that occludes the air and allows the solder to flow onto the metal.
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| 44. | Because most of it would be occluded, its gravity would be apparent only around the edges.
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| 45. | If they are blocked or occluded, exhalation or inhalation could be prevented, the company said.
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| 46. | If the fibrous cap that prevents the necrotic centre from spilling into the emboli occluding smaller vessels.
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| 47. | Their molars are complex and multicuspid, and are able to occlude or fit with one another.
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| 48. | They showed that this region formed an RNA secondary structure that occludes the Shine-Dalgarno sequence.
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| 49. | The overlaid screen just selects one of the three frames to view while occluding the other two.
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| 50. | An occluded front is formed during the process of cyclogenesis when a cold front overtakes a warm front.
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