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The facility would center on four sprawling agglomerations of office and leisure space, each housed under a massive, biodome-like glass skin.
Two more are agglomerations of cylinders and cubes.
But by July, the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility in Newport News, Va., had presented data that might have clinched the case that agglomerations of five quarks had been seen: two up, two down, and one strange quark swirling about in a confraternity that had never been seen before.
Agglomerations of ten or more monocytes on or around ECs were scored as clusters.
One side of Tokyo Bay, the west side, is renowned as one of the world's largest agglomerations of people, about 10 million at last count.
Suburban toponyms often refer to agglomerations of more than one hundred thousand inhabitants living on large uniform areas.
Observed changes occurred in two steps: (1) agglomeration of the β phase to grain boundaries perpendicular to the tensile axis and (2) subsequent increase of the β volume fraction.
Participants will be randomly selected within the geographic boundaries of four local healthcare networks in metropolitan, rural and remote urban agglomerations of Québec.
Thus, larger agglomerations of particles are gradually built up.
These structures, giant agglomerations of galaxies, might be thought of as cosmic "continents".
Three and a half million people of 184 nationalities live and work here, making their way to and from their homes and jobs through great agglomerations of new housing projects, government buildings and corporate towers.
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