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Here is a car built by people who have clearly spent a lot of time clustered enviously around BMWs in car parks, taking notes.
In 1959 Read went to Cambridge to read history, where he came under the influence of the radical Catholic faction – as did Terry Eagleton at about the same time – clustered around the "sort of Catholic Marxist" magazine, Slant.
Plants were used more than drainpipes, but enrichment in either form resulted in animals spending less time against the edge of tanks, and less time clustered together.
Thus, most transcripts of juvenile and mature cuttings, which were incubated on the rooting table for the same period of time clustered together regardless of auxin treatment.
With about 70% of visits with faculty and less than 30% with residents, and resident time clustered to maximize precepting efficiency, achieving private practice efficiencies is possible.
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In the first step, we estimate the well-established short time clustering.
This time interval describes well the time clustering between large earthquakes [ Parsons, 2002; Faenza et al., 2008].
In fact only in 3 of the 8 samples (Pb6, Pb3 and Pb5) aliquots frozen at different times clustered separately.
Jk increases when there is space-time clustering.
This epidemiologic spreading pattern indicates that time clustering is probably at least as effective in detecting clusters as combined space-time clustering.
Thus, we also analysed space-time clustering within two shorter time periods (1974-1990 and 1991-2006).
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