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The phrase "and clusters in a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a grouping or collection of items or concepts within a specific category or area.
Example: "The research focused on the distribution of species and clusters in a specific habitat."
Alternatives: "and groups in a" or "and collections in a".
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This review summarizes work on anion receptors capable of stabilizing anionic dimers, trimers, tetramers, and clusters in a well-defined fashion.
Cells were arranged in sheets and clusters in a fine fibrovascular stroma.
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In South Jersey, the places tend to be smaller and clustered in a party-area part of town.
And what connects the set of remade Bauhaus chess pieces, carved in banned African zebra-wood (originally designed by Josef Hartwig) and clustered in a little heap on the gallery floor, with the inch-thick, 60 kilo slabs of laminated blue-wash backed flyposting paper, all glued together with wallpaper paste and sagging from the gallery walls?
In this study, molecular dynamics simulations have been used to model defect creation and clustering in a composite containing a SiC/graphite interface.
On an icy winter's day, shoppers stop at stalls selling Chinese delicacies, and cluster in a basement fish and vegetable market.
However, we see the real promise of this technique as allowing a knowledgeable scientist to observe basic connections and clustering in a protein superfamily of interest in the context of orthogonal information.
The majority (i.e. 7 of the 11 slow subunits, 7 of the 12 fast subunits and 2 of the 3 embryonic subunits) made it onto the network, and clustered in a manner consistent with their known biology.
It is based on in situ bridge template clonal amplification on a solid surface with amplicons remaining immobilized and clustered in a single physical location.
We also noticed that ascites show a more homogenous profile in comparison to the solid invasive tumours and, clustered in a sub-branch.
Approximately half of the Saccharomycete APs also have a GPI-anchor motif and cluster in a monophyletic subclade ii (fig. 5 B), which includes the GPI lacking barrierpepsin.
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