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be clusters
verb
To form a cluster or group.
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"There will be clusters and pools of borrowers that will be disproportionately affected".
These globules are thought to be clusters of nanocrystalline CrN.
An oft-cited example is Google's flu heat map, which is built on the idea that an improved predictor for flu activity might be clusters of searches for, say, Tamiflu or "flu symptoms," collected from Internet service provider addresses.
For example, there may be clusters of poor health surrounding nuclear power stations, whereas major roads or rivers may be associated with areas of poor health alongside the feature in chains.
About a half-dozen areas were struck by what appeared to be clusters of artillery shells or rockets, which left blackened stretches of burned-out homes that still smell of smoke.
A table is really a collection of atoms; atoms, upon closer inspection, reveal themselves to be clusters of protons and neutrons; each of these is, more microscopically, a trio of quarks; and quarks, in turn, are presumed to consist of something yet more fundamental.
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The second will be clustering relational data.
Essentially, I-SDS allows big data streams to be clustered.
Up to 1,000 ABC servers can be clustered together.
Instead, markets can be "clustered" according to culture.
There were clusters of food stalls everywhere.
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