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... occurs sporadically in southern and eastern Europe . The agent responsible has now been isolated and shown to belong ... occurs in the superficial layers of the sclera ; it is thought to be allergic in nature and usually responds well to ...
... occurs sporadically in southern and eastern Europe . The agent responsible has now been isolated and shown to belong ... occurs in the superficial layers of the sclera ; it is thought to be allergic in nature and usually responds well to ...
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... occur in a hair follicle in the outer - ear canal , es- pecially when there is infection of the skin of the canal . It always occurs because of a particular type of germ known as staphylococcus . Because the skin of the ear canal is ...
... occur in a hair follicle in the outer - ear canal , es- pecially when there is infection of the skin of the canal . It always occurs because of a particular type of germ known as staphylococcus . Because the skin of the ear canal is ...
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... occurs at a horizontal distance of about 22.5 kilometres ( 14 miles ) from a lightning bolt about 4 kilometres high . At night or during periods of dense cloud cover , a temperature inversion occurs ; the temperature of the air ...
... occurs at a horizontal distance of about 22.5 kilometres ( 14 miles ) from a lightning bolt about 4 kilometres high . At night or during periods of dense cloud cover , a temperature inversion occurs ; the temperature of the air ...
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