Sentence examples for clusters of branches from inspiring English sources

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But banks' costly clusters of branches are still valuable assets, analysts say.

Instead of branching out horizontally, the brooms stand as more or less erect clusters of branches.

The pre-lit trees, as the ready-to-assemble type is known, are put together in one of two ways: hooking color-coded clusters of branches into a trunk, or snapping together three preassembled parts (bottom, middle and top).

In keeping with the Jewish preference for nonfigural art, Ferber's "... and the bush was not consumed" (1951), commissioned by a synagogue in Millburn, New Jersey, comprises clusters of branches and boldly shaped weaving flames, invisibly suspended in a powerful and intimate vision that absorbs its viewers with its hypnotic rhythm.

During pregnancy, ME cells proliferate quickly and mammary ducts sprout into smaller clusters of branches that undergo further alveolar growth and branching morphogenesis, leading to the formation of a complex lobular structure.

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One of Jeb's three children, George P., or P., as many of his relatives and friends call him, is the oldest of the youngest cluster of branches on the family tree of the family Bush.

By applying robust techniques based on principal component analysis, we look for (1) the detection of influential branches, i.e., exhibiting extreme operating behaviors, and (2) the clustering of branches based on operating characteristics.

Similarly, the shortening and clustering of branches in elav and snf RNAi neurons produced coverage defects.

In conclusion, after the injections of FG and RLB, we show a cluster of branching RVL neurons in the rat brain.

It is clearly seen that the CFD of the KITSCH tree begins to deflect upwards from the average CFD at a relative early stage of the branching process, suggesting an ancient cluster of branching events during the evolutionary history of the obscura group.

Clustered on branches of maturing evergreens girdled in their groves that grow fecund, as colonies of bees sip at their flowers' glands.

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