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Therefore, Co atoms may form clusters in the film oxidized under a high applied magnetic field.
Globular cacti may be solitary, such as Ferocactus latispinus, or their stems may form clusters that can create large mounds.
The groups of highly-interconnected nodes may form clusters based on a "first topological clustering" strategy, which aimed at partitioning complex networks into modules.
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In addition, water-borne infection may also form clusters of infected corals, including corals that are not in direct contact with other corals (e.g., Fig. 1B).
Alternatively, marine snails or fire worms (e.g., the fire worm Hermodice carunculata, a vector for the coral-bleaching pathogen Vibrio shiloi; [36]), which are more locally active, may hypothetically form clusters on a relatively small spatial scale.
These high-risk clusters may form suicide clusters due to each member's independently high risk of suicide, without any social learning occurring within the cluster.
In a large-scale group communication network, some nodes may form a cluster and clusters communicate with one another.
Beyond this, atoms within the model may form isolated clusters and the molecular model fails to converge to an equilibrated topology with structural homogeneity.
Vectors such as corallivorous fishes may form extensive clusters that may not be detected on a relatively small spatial scale.
10 Their findings support our results that pain sites may form fewer clusters in older people compared with younger adults, and that location of pain sites may become less important with age than number of pain sites.
In winter both species hibernate at underground sites, but again differ in degree of aggregation and body contact, where M. myotis may form large clusters whereas M. bechsteinii roosts solitarily [ 17].
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