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The salivary glands are of the type called racemose, from the Latin racemosus ("full of clusters"), because of the clusterlike arrangement of their secreting cells in rounded sacs, called acini, attached to freely branching systems of ducts.
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Mr. Taylor has built the art of his pianism on technique and stamina in equal measure; his music avoids the narrative of song in favor of an incantatory musical free verse full of clustered chords and flashing figures.
Mr. Taylor, vigorous as ever, has built the art of his pianism on technique and stamina in equal measure; his music avoids the narrative of song in favor of a vatic musical free verse full of clustered chords and flashing figures.
Note that we do not necessarily expect a full adherence of clusters to classes.
The full list of clusters and the probes within them can be found in the Additional file 1.
Soft probabilistic clustering on the other hand determines, for each cell, a probability assignment distribution over the full set of clusters, thereby allowing for overlapping clusters.
A full list of clusters which displayed statistically significant differences between normal and diseased groups can be viewed in Table 2.
This is an automated search over the full set of clusters (for all xyz combinations) that draws on the intuition that the abstraction transformation is fundamental to identifying univocality violations without it we are limited to only considering terms that are near identical at the string level and that this transformation is the necessary starting point for our univocality analysis.
The region is now full of carmaking "clusters".
Every time I exit, I think of "The Two Deaths of Quincas Wateryell" and its description of a bar "full of glum clusters of young guys, joyful sailors, women down on their luck and truck drivers with long hauls scheduled".
The school was full of computer clusters – some Mac, some PC, and some greenscreen Unix dumb terminals in the library running X Windows.
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