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Figure 3 shows that all the heavy metal ions are reasonably classified at a frequency of 100 Hz. Figure 4 classifies As, Pb, Cu, Cd and Zn as forming a more compact cluster at 1 kHz, whereas the Co, Ni and Cr compactness of clusters is comparatively less as compared to the cluster formed at 100 Hz frequency.
This compact cluster of more than 200 tiny, ramshackle bars in Shinjuku is the antithesis of planned, efficient architecture.
1-7-8 Azabudai, Minato-ku, reiyukai.org This compact cluster of more than 200 tiny, ramshackle bars in Shinjuku is the antithesis of planned, efficient architecture.
The major chore of the clustering process involves in creating the partitions, reassigning the elements of the partitions and identifying the compact cluster obtained.
The building was a compact cluster of offices, cubicles and workstations, where soldiers deploying overseas or returning from duty were sent to get immunizations and other shots and make sure their medical records were in order.
Those aspects give oil refineries the character of compact cluster of chemical plants, whereas biomass refineries (biorefineries) are just as diverse as their feedstocks (mills for grain- and oilseeds, the food industry, fermentation plants, pulp and paper mills, etc).
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These vines showed a very high canopy growth, very compact clusters and a delayed fruit maturity.
We found that compact clusters induced relaxation equivalent to similarly sized single particles.
From this we infer that phones do not form compact clusters in acoustic space.
The plant bears compact clusters of tiny four-petaled white flowers; each seedpod, known as a silique, bears two rows of seeds.
The cultivar selected was Vignoles, an interspecific hybrid known for compact clusters and a tendency to get Botrytis and sour rot infections.
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