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In the section that depicts the TAA against the MIA, we notice three coarse clusters.
In alkaline media, on the contrary, the anatase dispersions (A1-, and, and A3-) display a remarkable shift toward coarse clusters, whereas the rutile dispersions (R1- and R2-) become finer.
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An initial fast but coarse clustering produces 'super-clusters'.
wcd also has a suffix-array-based algorithm for coarse clustering.
SEM confirmed that the single addition of TIPA promoted the formation of coarse AFm clusters filling the pores of hardened cement paste.
The haplotype network revealed two coarse haplotype clusters divided by four mutational steps, albeit without any clear geographical signal (Fig. 5).
If a strong motif and less noise is present in the dataset, or coarse-grained clustering is desired, cluster merging and extension thresholds should be lowered.
In such models, coarse-grained clusters are formed via treating groups of atoms as rigid and/or flexible bodies connected together via kinematic joints.
The H&S index valuates coarse-grained clusters (Fig. 5) above fine grained clusters, whereas the CBP method does the opposite.
Specifically, it first returns a coarse level clustering of results using MeSH, offering an opportunity for users to restrict their search to certain categories of interest.
As a consequence, flame height is affected by this group combustion of clustered coarse AP particles that behave similarly to a larger single particle.
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