Sentence examples for wide cluster from inspiring English sources

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Rhee draws from a wide cluster of elements from poetics and mechanical autonomy, for example, calculations and story verse connections to make a universe of transgressive love.

Dalit is a modern term for a wide cluster of social groups who were historically the lowest of India's castes — shunned, marginalized and even considered a source of contamination.

The magnetron-based source has an advantage over all other types of cluster sources in terms of the wide cluster size range, which varies from fraction of a nanometer to a few tens of nanometers.

In control, there were approximately 0.94 clusters per µm3 f-actin which would equate to a cell wide cluster density of 0.52 RyR clusters per µm3 cell volume (given 55% of cell volume occupied by myofilaments). Figure 6 shows tissue dual labeled for DHPRs and RyRs.

For the long duration, hospital wide cluster (Cluster ID 2), further examination of the six ribotype 027 cases revealed that three of the cases were located in the same ward and were identified with CDI over a 20 day period.

For short duration clusters (Cluster ID 3, 5, 7, 9, 14, 15), a significant hospital wide cluster in 2007 (Cluster ID 3) was a result of an increase in the rate of CDI cases in two services (e.g., the intensive care unit and internal medicine) and a ward located in the internal medicine department.

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We find conservation value in small (≤ 20 m wide) clusters of trees and somewhat larger (≤ 60 m wide) forest remnants to provide substantial support for biodiversity beyond the borders of tropical forest reserves.

Inflorescence: wings <= 5 mm wide; clusters 2-flowered, crowded in terminal 1--3 cm at branch tips; flower bracts 5--7 mm, proximal awned, distal irregularly lobed.

Inflorescence: axes narrowly winged, wings <= 2 mm wide; clusters 1--4 5), crowded in terminal 1--4 5 of branch tips; flower bracts 2--5 mm, tips mucronate to rounded.

Inflorescence: axes narrowly winged, wings <= 1.2 mm wide; clusters 2--4, crowded in terminal 0.5 cm of branch tips; flower bracts 2--5 mm, mucronate to rounded.

In depth SEM analyses have shown that for small deposition rates (≤1 Å/s), Au nanodroplets tend to cool down and form 100-200 nm wide clusters, thus yielding a relatively high surface roughness.

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