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The phrase "a unique cluster of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a distinct group or collection of items, ideas, or characteristics that are different from others.
Example: "The research revealed a unique cluster of symptoms that had not been previously documented in medical literature."
Alternatives: "a distinct group of" or "a singular collection of".
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Still uncertain are the fates of deep coral reefs that live in the gulf, as well as the condition of a unique cluster of bottom-dwelling organisms only nine miles from the damaged well.
They found that birds have a unique cluster of genes related to facial development, which the non-beaked creatures lacked.
Each one also includes a unique cluster of terms related to a key theme: economic challenges on one card, world affairs and geography on another, famous figures on a third and so on.
In the rest of this section, we assume that a unique cluster of RRs can be formed inside a desired RI, because the radius of this latter should not be very extended in order to preserve the proximity of a service provider to the center of the RI.
B. infantis possesses a unique cluster of ABC transporters and glycosyl hydrolases that was predicted to be important in the HMO+ phenotype of this bacterium.
Zerjal et al [17] found a unique cluster of Y-chromosome haplotypes distributed throughout northern Asia at the extraordinary frequency of 8% coextensive with the boundaries of the former Mongol Empire founded by Genghis Khan.
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A unique clustering of layered streamlined forms in Athabasca Valles is hypothesized to reflect a significant hydraulic event.
Interestingly, we found a unique clustering of integrations targeting galc exons only in bdLV.GALC-injected mice.
Conversely, mock-stimulated and LPS-stimulated samples defined two close clusters at T4 but a unique cluster that consisted of samples from both treatments at T24.
We defined a unique cluster as a group of ISTs sharing minimum length regions Moreover, we defined regions within the lateral ends of each cluster as maximum length regions, corresponding to an 'interacting region' (IR) containing the interacting domains and/or motifs (Figure S3 and Table S5).
In other words, each genome should correspond to a unique cluster that contains most of its reads.
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