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Re: Researchers have announced that the magnetic fields emitted [#permalink]
This is tough one with all of the choices sounding awkward. I think A sounds best.
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Re: Researchers have announced that the magnetic fields emitted [#permalink]
It is A...

All other choices are either incomplete or change the meaning of the sentence....
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Re: Researchers have announced that the magnetic fields emitted [#permalink]
(D) cannot be the answer because it changes the meaning from "unknown" to "Known". "Can interfere" to "(does) interfere"
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Re: Researchers have announced that the magnetic fields emitted [#permalink]
Thanks Matt, for your clear as crystal explanation
Mainly pinpointing that and that...

A should be correct...
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A here! no error found! and correct usage of "that".
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Re: Researchers have announced that the magnetic fields emitted [#permalink]
A is the only one without obvious mistakes.
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Re: Researchers have announced that the magnetic fields emitted [#permalink]
GMATT73 wrote:
Researchers have announced that the magnetic fields emitted by one manufacturer’s security surveillance system, of which type there are 200,000 worldwide, can interfere with pacemakers and that this interaction can bring on missed or irregular heartbeats, nausea, breathlessness, dizziness, and even fainting.


Beautiful analysis :)

My choice is A too.



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