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Dahlias form buds in clusters of three.
In clusters of three, they march back and forth or traverse the stage in forceful sprints.
The flowers, which appear throughout the summer, are pink or rosy, 2 centimetres (nearly one inch) in diameter, and grow from the leaf axils in clusters of three to five.
To produce proteins, cells "read" DNA's four-letter alphabet in clusters of three called codons.
It also comes in clusters of three that are shielded by bulky sugar molecules, hiding it from the immune system.
In the case of H5 the cross-linked region has been mapped to the globular domain [63] that interacts with supercoiled DNA in clusters of three histone molecules.
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Most will be in clusters of two to five.
Men squat in clusters of four or five, smoking and chatting solemnly at midday.
"They have gone free in clusters of six, only pink so far," observed Ms. Linde.
The beams are set in clusters of four, and secured top and bottom.
Its bristly seedballs hang in clusters of two to six.
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