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During the dry season, elephant families may cluster together and form another level of social organisation known as the clan.

However, modeling the syndrome allows us to see how these risk factors may cluster together differently and in different proportions to increase risk for disease, therefore shedding light on the pathophysiology of CVD specific to a racial/ethnic group.

Genes associated with a particular phenotype or function are not randomly positioned in the PPI network, but tend to exhibit high connectivity; they may cluster together and can occur in central network locations [ 4, 5].

It is shown, however, that numerical values 3 (question 90) and 5 (question 27), and 2 (question 60) and 6 (question 24) show strong interdependence, perhaps implying that such questions may cluster together in multivariate models.

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SLs and cholesterol may spontaneously cluster together with glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI -anchored proteins into discrete Lo "lipid rafts" floatinGPI -anchoredd-proteinshereby creatintolateral asymmetry, i.e. representing a first discreten from the originaLoSinger-Nicholipidmodel [4], [5], [6], [7].

In addition, genes may also cluster together as a result of a common set of transcription factors.

Pyramidal cell dendritic spines are tuned to distinct modalities and spines with similar preferences may not cluster together on the same dendritic branch but averaged across a neuron biased towards the orientation tuning of the cell's output (Chen et al., 2013).

Although clinically useful, the category-based approach to factor analysis is limited by the fact that individual symptoms have been grouped into predefined YBOCS-CL symptom categories (designed to fit a presupposed theoretical model), which may not actually cluster together if assessed separately.

Using (23) and employing a search using a least squares utility function, the first-order and second-order multipaths may be clustered together.

The ascomata, which may be clustered together in groups or scattered about, grow in a shallow layer of "hairs" (actually fungal mycelia) called a tomentum.

The NCC measure enables the accurate detection of the individual spots although they may be clustered together.

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