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There is a possibility of spontaneous emergence of clusters without a nucleus, their growth, and self-organization of cluster groups into a crystal of new phase [3].
There is a possibility of spontaneous emergence of clusters without a nucleus, their growth and self-organization of cluster groups into a crystal [11, 12].
Such a scenario is likely to be based on the emergence of clusters of international and global competitiveness that deploy local and embedded relations and trust to gain advantage.
We discuss possible consequences for the evolution of genetic architecture, in particular, for the emergence of clusters of tightly linked, slightly beneficial mutations and the evolution of recombination and chromosome inversions.
As there are common underlying features of social networks - broad tie strength distributions and the Granovetterian relationship between tie strengths and topology - we believe that the fast emergence of clusters of strong links followed by increasing numbers of weaker links not associated with triangles is a general feature that holds across different communication networks.
Antigenic evolution in influenza A is punctuated rather than continuous, characterized by the emergence of clusters of antigenically similar but genetically unique strains that dominate subtype incidence [8].
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Further, common economic- and market-driven innovative demands and goals of the trio have caused the emergence of clustering and concentration of experts in various fields.
Since the emergence of cluster kinds is not entirely random and a causal-historical account can be provided in virtue of stable homeostatic mechanisms, cluster kinds are sufficiently robust to support induction (criterion 2) and perhaps even laws of nature in some cases (criterion 3).
This can be demonstrated by comparing the profiles in panel A versus B in Figure 3 where the emergence of Cluster 1 in panel B reveals a cluster that would otherwise have been masked when fewer numbers of clusters are specified, as shown in panel A (and Supplementary Material).
Chromatin insulators may have evolved in concert with the emergence of gene clusters to differentially regulate the activity of cluster members.
Third, it wants to stimulate the emergence of technology clusters in a country where there is disturbingly little interaction between universities and industry—and few Silicon Valley-style start-ups as a consequence.That graduate students and post-docs are fodder for the ambitions of departmental heads is not unique to Japan.
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