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Where exactly does the line fall between a clump of cells whose interests should count for very little compared to those of the full-fledged person it's inside, and a nearly-developed human baby whose interests should count for a lot?
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Studies on the effect of spatial clumping on interference competition have typically used clumped or concentrated food distributions (basically a single clump (Theimer 1987; Vahl et al. 2005a)).
We stopped near a clump of trees.
Finish the medley with a clump of chives.
The ship then came upon a clump of tangled vegetation.
The most optimistic case is that we're in a clump of countries leading the pack.
He pointed toward a clump of growth a few feet ahead of him.
It took us awhile to find them, spread out in a clump of skinny trees.
Skills achieved; the ability to tell the difference between a rock and a clump of mud and throwing stones really far.
The Santa Cruz Mountains, a clump of hills between Silicon Valley and the Pacific Ocean, are home to some great, historic California vineyards like Ridge Monte Bello and Mount Eden.
A happy man in shirtsleeves steers a tractor between a blooming bed of flowers and a clump of sunlit greenery.
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