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The phrase "any particular cluster" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific group or category within a larger set, often in contexts like data analysis or research.
Example: "In our study, we did not find any particular cluster that stood out among the results."
Alternatives: "any specific group" or "any distinct category".
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It helps that people in any particular cluster know one another.
However, he had recourse to a technique devised by the Danish astronomer Ejnar Hertzsprung that could determine distances to certain nearby field variables (i.e., those not associated with any particular cluster) by using measurements of their proper motions and the radial velocity of the Sun.
That is, there is no correlation of gene cluster sequence with the general class of host colonized, arguing against a defining role of any particular cluster in determining host specificity.
In the TBC the probability assigned to any particular cluster slightly depends on the cluster size itself (this is accounted indeed in the refinement step), whilst the chance for a given object to join a cluster or to form a new one depends on how much the object is "similar" to other objects in a cluster, with respect to a known distribution that describes the overall object (dis)similarity.
The genes in any particular cluster often show a high degree of sequence similarity each other.
Repeat elements are more likely to occur on core promoters with increased gene expression level, but there is no bias of repeat elements to any particular cluster.
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We could not find any particular clustering of these genes but did observe that most of the genes are located towards the telomeres and only a few of them near the centromeres.
Furthermore, we sought to identify the locations of any particular clusters found.
SM data, on the other hand, do not seem to form any particular clustering scheme.
Integrations from granulocytes did not display any particular clustering of insertions around specific regions to the level present in vitro in CD34+ cells (15.8%, p < 0.05).
Our results indicate that differences in electrostatic potential is not the major evolutionary driving force as the representative NASP proteins from different taxonomic groups do not follow any particular clustering patterns (Additional file 7: Figure S7).
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