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The biggest clusters, like the one in Perseus, can contain thousands of galaxies and trillions of stars.

Clusters like the one in Kubu Sembilang village in northern Sumatra, where the victims lived, worry health officials because they indicate that the virus may have been transmitted between humans.

The plan, according to Mr. Feltenstein, is to add 20 or so titles a week, organized into thematic clusters like the "Forbidden Hollywood" label that Mr. Feltenstein created for the Warner Archive Collection's pre-code films.

Last April, in an even more striking piece of alchemy, scientists at the National Institutes of Health, including Dr. Nadya Lumelsky and Dr. Ronald D. G. McKay, described a five-step method for making mouse embryonic cells assemble into hormone-producing clusters like the islets of the pancreas gland.

Holy Cross' Montserrat Program places freshman into clusters like The Divine or The Natural World, connecting classroom experiences with interdisciplinary seminars.

The researchers conclude that these outliers were originally in clusters like the others, but after having their outer stars stripped away while orbiting a larger galaxy (orbit shown in this simulation), they had a close encounter with a third galaxy (approaching from bottom) whose gravity flung them out of the cluster like a slingshot.

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Many elliptical galaxies are found inside massive clusters like this, as the result of major mergers that occurred billions of years ago.

We found that the anatomical models had small-world properties, irrespective of the choice of algorithm; and that the cluster-like organisation of the mRF may have arisen to minimise wiring costs.

Thus it seems likely that acquisition of the hrp gene cluster, like the gum cluster, was a relatively late adaptation in the lineage that led to the Xanthomonas strains in the present study.

Is the Queniborough cluster, like the Stent Farm cluster in cows, just the first real outbreak of a massive wave of mad cow infection in the British population?

Peter Sabbeth paints biomorphic shapes that cluster like the cells of an organism, while Gavin Ziegler disguises punch cards, coins and other found materials under layers of textured pigment.

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