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At East Hampton Airport, there were 6,719 helicopter takeoffs and landings in 2007, mostly in clusters of about 300 each weekend in the summer.
The flowers hang in clusters of about the same length as the leaves and have four narrow petals.
I couldn't resist Cuidad Victoria, a tiny, orange-red currant tomato, a native of northern Mexico that bears clusters of about a dozen fruits as big as your pinky.
The viewer shows that there are three clusters of about equal size (see Figure 10).
Well-crystallized PtAu alloy clusters of about 2.0 nm in mean diameter are successfully fabricated via a one-step route of solution plasma sputtering at atmospheric pressure.
In the case of a growth at a precursor temperature of 60°C, clusters of about 100 nm appear, resulting in a rougher surface.
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It has an energy "cluster" of about 1,000 firms.
The 5S/SL1 cluster consists of about 110 copies of a 1 kb repeat and generally has high transcriptional activity [ 32, 33].
Linkage, which was completed in about 30 minutes, yielded 3.6 million clusters of which about 99.8% contain, with high likelihood, records from one patient.
Bovina has a population of about 600, mostly scattered through the countryside around a small hamlet, Bovina Center, with a cluster of about 40 houses.
On the second day of our road trip, we visited the village of Riga, a cluster of about 50 thatched huts on wooden stilts.
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