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Dahlias form buds in clusters of three.
In clusters of three, they march back and forth or traverse the stage in forceful sprints.
In their experiments, the researchers considered clusters of three different sizes — 16, 32, and 64 voxels to a face.
Group desks into small clusters of three or four, and place a piece of poster board or chart paper and a thick marker on each grouping of desks.
Contigs containing clusters of three or more genes encoding CAZymes ('CAZy gene clusters') were recovered using a custom approach described in the Supplementary Methods.
So would a crimson taffeta kaftan decorated with clusters of three gold circles, an abstract design that became an Ottoman logo.
On Oriental bittersweet the flowers lay in clusters of three to seven, near where the stem attaches to the branch of the plant.
The six shows will be performed in the Eisenhower Theater in two clusters of three each so that a visitor to Washington could see three Sondheim musicals in one weekend.
Key to those efforts is Raytheon's investment in a three-year-old satellite start-up called HawkEye360, which wants to launch fleets of microwave-sized satellites into orbit, where they will orbit the Earth in clusters of three.
The greatest degree of self-accommodation of the shape strains was given by clusters of three variants of α grains and two kinds of clusters were identified.
The nutrient germinant receptors (nGRs) of spores of Bacillus species are clusters of three proteins that play a critical role in triggering the germination of dormant spores in response to specific nutrient molecules.
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