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The land assembly is facilitated by a clustering of publicly-owned land at the site, with 58% of the parcels owned by either of the city (West Lots) or institutions (elementary school, senior housing, and church).
BACKGROUND: The abrupt cessation of heparin and other thrombin inhibitors when used to treat acute coronary syndromes has been accompanied by a clustering of thrombotic events.
b The corresponding loading plot showing a clustering of steroids and monohydroxy-fatty acids at the high end of endurance opposed by a clustering of diacyl-glycerols and gamma-glutamyl amino acids at the negative end.
Subgroups within Groups I III did, however, appear somewhat related to drug abuse history or toxicology, as illustrated by a clustering of six cases with a cocaine/crack-cocaine abuse history (DA2 7), and of two cases with similar blood alcohol levels (DA12 13).
The boxplots may also be affected by a clustering of scores at zero (figure 2).
It is characterized by eosinophilic polygonal cells and wide bands of fibrotic tissue settled in parallel laminas surrounded by a clustering of tumor cells [ 3- 6].
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The block was formerly occupied by a cluster of small, timeworn stores.
Dawson, meanwhile, is already being tracked by a cluster of Premier League clubs.
The spacey Goth overtones of the two main shows is tempered by a cluster of recent sculptures by B. Wurtz.
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