Exact(2)
The resulting relative risk values were found to congregate closely to either 0 or 1.
For example, legal services and banking services tend to congregate closely but cleaning services and automotive services might be better served spread further apart.
Similar(56)
In the network analysis, they congregated closely and formed a distinct cluster (Cluster A) in Haplogroup 1.
This supported our intuition that with high levels of virus control on trait outcomes, similar outcomes tended to congregate around closely related tips.
Where San Diego State fans congregate: S.D.S.U.
Areas where large numbers of birds congregate should be closely monitored because these areas could serve as the breeding ground for avian influenza virus variants that might spread globally.
To Mr. Sunstein, such polarization is just one of the negative political effects of the Internet, which allows people to filter out unwanted information, tailor their own news and congregate at specialized Web sites that closely reflect their own views.
But while Larry Stylinson was born in fanfic, Stylinson fandom more closely resembles the communities that congregate around conspiracy theories.
In Conakry, events at the FBI and in Guinea's own criminal investigation team are being closely followed by the businessmen who congregate in the city's air-conditioned hotel lobbies.
Melanie Sweetman, British Diving's regional manager for the South West and head coach at West Wiltshire Diving Club, told BBC South West Sport: "As a sport, we work very closely together and things tend to congregate in bigger centres - and it's great for the south-west that Plymouth is one of those places".
Families congregate inside.
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