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The phrase "a clusters" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a cluster"? You can use "a cluster" when referring to a single group of similar items or elements that are close together.
Example: "In the garden, there is a cluster of flowers blooming beautifully."
Alternatives: "a group" or "a bunch".
Exact(43)
Eight main clusters (fig. 5 A, clusters 1 8) accounted for about 93% of the differentially expressed genes in the four stages.
Of RNAs responsive to both agonists (20 RNAs, 26 probesets), 4 were similarly upregulated and 5 similarly downregulated (Group A, clusters (i) and (ii)), whereas 11 were upregulated to a greater extent by ET-1 (Group A, cluster (iii)).
Mike Podmore Finance ministers tend to think in terms of sectors (eg health) or a clusters of sectors (eg the social sectors – education, health, social welfare), rather than in terms of individual issues like HIV.
(a) Clusters found without filtering.
Let us denote as A the true community structure of G and suppose that G consists of c A clusters.
This platform can visualize the distribution of poly(A) sites and poly(A) clusters of a gene or a section of a chromosome.
Similar(16)
Twenty-seven HRVs (40.9%) showed >81% nucleotide identity with the closest HRV-A clusters, and five HRVs (7.6%) showed >88.8% nucleotide identity with HRV-B clusters (Table 2).
A cluster of pathologies?
It was a cluster migraine.
What is a cluster, anyway?
Here a cluster-fuck, there a cluster-fuck, everywhere a cluster-fuck.
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