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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid clustering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to suggest not grouping items or data points too closely together, often in discussions about data analysis, design, or organization.
Example: "To improve readability in your presentation, make sure to avoid clustering the text and images on each slide."
Alternatives: "prevent grouping" or "steer clear of clustering".
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For these analyses, only screens that were done using the Brunello library were considered to avoid clustering based on the CRISPR library used.
An experimental design in the concentration range 0.0015avoid clustering.
Since DCSTREAM enables us to avoid clustering for monotonous data and leads to save in time consuming.
In OSCA, cluster head is responsible for resources sharing node for all members in a cluster, cluster gateway node is responsible for intercluster communication, and backup node can act as a cluster head for a cluster in absence of actual cluster head to avoid clustering overhead and extra message communication within the cluster.
Only one child per family was selected to avoid clustering.
One twin from each family was selected at random for inclusion in the analyses to avoid clustering effects.
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Space-filling requirement is treated as a constraint to avoid clustered sample points.
Putative nuclear SNPs were sampled from a range of discovery classes defined by differences in depth of coverage and observed minor allele count (Table 1), with efforts to avoid clustered SNPs and those predicted within or proximal to homopolymers.
Limitations of the study include the focus on economic performance rather than (perceived) labor productivity and work climate, the clustering of nations given both material and subtle differences in institutional regimes (although for an alternative approach that avoids clustering, see Jansen 2014), and the endogeneity of workplace representation.
We avoided clustering together NO/NO, YES/NO, YES/YES and NO/YES groups, and clustered NO/NO group separately.
(The first restriction avoided clustering that would otherwise have complicated multiple imputation (see below); the second removed individuals ineligible for treatment by the Trust's HTTs and who could have been readmitted to other hospitals).
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