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noun
A mass, assemblage, or sum of particulars; something consisting of elements but considered as a whole.
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The organizers are aggregating blogs in something called the Davos Conversation.
Google and Microsoft are aggregating video content of others, but not making their own.
The shape of this distribution tells how much the beads are aggregating, and thus indicates the binding affinity of a protein to a receptor.
Personal-finance websites and banks are aggregating their customer data to show up macroeconomic trends, which may develop into ancillary businesses in their own right.
In collaboration with the mobile phone, internet, and credit card industries, my colleagues and I are aggregating and analyzing behavioral data from over 250 million people from North and South America, Europe, Asia and Africa.
Other Web sites are aggregating links manually: ProPublica, the nonprofit newsroom venture led by Paul Steiger, the former managing editor of The Wall Street Journal, has dedicated a section of its site to "Breaking on the Web," a collection of links to the investigative reporting of others.
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Data are aggregated for year of cohabitation and region.
Data are aggregated at catchment scale.
View and comment counts are cumulative and are aggregated across all known instances of the video.
The features are aggregated into patterns.
The numbers of tweets are aggregated weekly.
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