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    Motion Sickness Is Particularly Attributable to
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Motion Sickness Is Particularly Attributable to

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Question 49

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Motion sickness is particularly attributable to


A) motion that is not sensed by the sufferer.
B) ingestion of toxins.
C) motion that is not controlled by the sufferer.
D) motion that is not enjoyable.

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