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to clusters
verb
To form a cluster or group.
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There must be more to clusters than meets the eye.
In Castile and León, castles similarly gave rise to clusters of hamlets.
Stony tracks lead to clusters of houses shut off from the street by heavy shutters.
It migrates to clusters of nerves along the spine and there goes dormant.
It calls for government and business to provide jobs and infrastructure to clusters of villages, to stanch the flow of people to the cities.
It also stretches to clusters of research outfits in the Boston area and around the National Institutes of Health outside Washington.
Many companies have made the shift from a mainframe — a single computing engine — to clusters of small server computers powered by low-cost microprocessors.
High-risk cases are referred to the integrated complex care teams, covering 16 areas across Devon and linked to clusters of GPs.
For instance, Nanoprobes, based in Yaphank, N.Y., makes probes by attaching streptavidin and other substances to clusters of gold atoms about 1.4 nanometers in diameter.
"Switching to clusters of smaller buildings may accidentially prove prophetic about how to do these multifunctional small museums in the future," Mr. Gehry said.
In one example from Harrow, multi-disciplinary groups are attached to "clusters" of GPs, with social workers focusing on situations where there are complex care and health needs.
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