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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a given cluster" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific cluster that has been previously identified or defined in a particular context.
Example: "In our analysis, we focused on a given cluster of data points that exhibited similar characteristics."
Alternatives: "a specific cluster" or "a particular cluster".
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Moreover, samples that contribute most to a given cluster have more extreme, more tightly-clustered expression values; samples that contribute little to a given cluster have expression values (and contributions) closer to zero with greater variability.
Cells within a given cluster burst with smaller phase differences than do cells from different clusters.
It has been used for purifying a given cluster in functional MRI (fMRI).
That is because the data from individuals within a given cluster are highly correlated.
The analysis of their behaviour indicates that the cluster size affects the probability of a given cluster being involved in local rearrangements.
The membership of a point to a given cluster is then the probability for the random walk to hit the corresponding cluster core before any other.
Typically, the most important figures in a given cluster of thinkers (perhaps three or four men) would jockey for centrality while cultivating alliances with other thinkers or students on the margins.
In [14], a BS negotiation algorithm is used for cluster formation within a given cluster size.
In the continuous data-gathering mechanism, each sensor node in a given cluster works periodically.
For a given cluster size we plot the number of families from a given region.
Therefore, it is important to understand the power consumption for a given cluster configuration.
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