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The map not only revealed great clusters and filigree patterns made by the galaxies, which earlier surveys had seen, but also let project scientists analyze the data for more subtle features.

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A further increase in pressure induced the diamond film's surface to form an elongated cluster with a needle-like structure of about 300 nm in length, as shown in Figure 1d, e. Figure 1f shows that the film grown at 100 Torr would form distinctly greater clusters and a rougher surface morphology compared to nearly invisible boundaries at a growth pressure of 30 Torr (Figure 1c).

An increased mean absorbed dose in the punch biopsies correlated with large clusters and a greater coefficient of variation.

Such altered connectivity among brain regions appears to affect the overall functional topology of the network (Tsiaras et al. 2011), with greater clustering and lower efficiency of information transfer (Barttfeld et al. 2011; Peters et al. 2013).

In Götterdämmerung, the leitmotifs no longer blurt out their secrets in broad daylight; they are subtle, flickering, layered one upon the other, building into great clusters of meaning and disappearing half-said.

Food must he lifted as far as possible into the countryside, in small consignments, so as not to attract great clusters of refugees; and it must be kept as far as possible out of the hands of government agents, who will eat it themselves, or use it as a political lever, if they can.

"Fortunately, the imported cases have not led to great clusters of cases," fewer than 25 in total, Dr. Heymann said.

The common characteristic of these three species of mussels is that they form great clusters in shallower waters.

Davis, a retired professor of history at Princeton with a taste for the byroads of post-medieval Europe, sets up Leo as a peg on which to hang all manner of circumstantial material about the 16th-century Mediterranean, a great cluster of might-have-dones and might-have-mets.

Finally, the third great cluster is the value of berakhah -- of blessing and well-being.

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