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The technology is both old and new, and as basic as the clusters of plastic handcuffs that will dangle like garbage-bag ties from the belts of the police.

Most of the occupants of one court, as the clusters of 10 bungalows built around a concrete courtyard are called, are from Yorkville, on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.

At low temperatures, the repulsive electrostatic forces prevent the clusters of the charged polymer from becoming as compact as the clusters of the neutral polymer.

It is possible that less extensive oligomeric membrane-bound structures exist, such as the clusters of F-BAR proteins at dendritic spines (Schneider et al., 2014), that could reinforce certain structures or cluster-specific phosphoinositides (Zhao et al., 2013).

We use the word "oropharyngeal type" here based on the "enterotype" concept, which was introduced by Arumugam et al. and defined as the clusters of human gut microbiome determined based on bacterial composition [ 34].

Genome sequencing data stored in IMG are annotated using several functional references, such as the Clusters of Orthologous Groups (COG), Pfam, KEGG, TIGRfam, MetaCyc, and the Gene Ontology (GO), providing valuable information for registered users.

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It needs to be balanced against other considerations, such as the clustering of skills.

This sorting was compounded in the 1980s and '90s as the clustering of educated people in certain cities produced regional wage disparities — which in turn attracted more-highly educated people to the richer cities, which in turn accentuated the economic disparities between cities, creating a cycle of division that shows little sign of relenting.

The metabolic syndrome (MS) is characterized as the clustering of closely associated and interdependent atherosclerotic risk factors.

The CND-based clustering coefficient shows that the cluster of nodes 1, 2, and 3 is exactly the same as the cluster of nodes 3, 4 and 5.

Molecular similarity is also used for applications such as the clustering of data sets, e.g. to identify common chemotypes [2, 3], and the identification of activity cliffs [4].

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