When we gathered midslope at a cluster of trees, the entire half-mile-wide hillside released with a quiet whoomph. |
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As noted above, cluster sampling tends to underestimate the impact of focused violence. |
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Because it takes our time and effort to recompile and reinstall kernels, we modified only four computers needed to cluster seven processors. |
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The actual night has no agreed upon origin, rather a cluster of speculated ones. |
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We also recruited a large number of clusters and performed statistical analyses taking cluster randomisation into account. |
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The multi-role fighter can be armed with air-to-surface, air-to-ground and anti-ship missiles, as well as rocket pods, bombs and cluster bombs. |
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For ground attack, the aircraft can be armed with rocket pods, bombs, cluster bombs or air-to-surface missiles. |
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Absorbing a photon can force a photosensitive cluster of atoms to reposition a chemical bond and create a kink in a polymer chain. |
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This difference was significant, even in the rigorous statistical analysis for the cluster level design, controlling for confounding variables. |
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We fit elliptical isophotes to a diverse sample of Chandra cluster data and summarize other methods for quantifying relaxedness. |
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Williams scored first, but it was Hunter who made the frame and championship winning contribution as he cleared a sizeable cluster of reds. |
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Three red-brick buildings, which house classrooms and administrative offices, cluster around a courtyard that's ringed with conifers. |
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She was wearing a leopard-skin top, beautifully offset by a cluster of diamonds. |
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The examples focus on the process of conducting a cluster analysis of transfer pricing. |
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However, use of cluster randomisation rapidly leads to a doubling of the sample size. |
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A common approach is to initially treat every sample as a cluster and to join the closest clusters together. |
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The researcher used cluster sampling in this study and also eliminated participant duplication. |
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Moreover, except for this one attempt nobody has tried to use cluster sampling to measure deaths by violence. |
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Using cluster analysis, a statistical method that determines subpopulations in a group, three distinct patterns of behavior emerged. |
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The centre of our galaxy lies within a cluster of stars in the constellation Sagittarius. |
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A team of European astronomers, including several from the UK, have uncovered a super star cluster in our own Galaxy, the Milky Way. |
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A double star cluster in a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way is pictured above. |
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The deer continues moving past the cluster of grapevines I'm hiding in and now I can see her clearly. |
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She rushed over to his cluster of trees, gripping one as she lurched forward, racing with her eyes to see what was the source. |
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Javion picked a beautiful purple flower from a small cluster of flowers, and offered it to me. |
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Finally, upstage right a cluster of small, close-set houses like a typical Mediterranean village represents Ephesus. |
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The investigators used factor analysis to identify a cluster of symptoms and syndromes unique to Gulf War veterans. |
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Engagements during hours of darkness can require illumination, such as a star cluster or parachute flare, to illuminate enemy positions. |
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These so-called cluster tomatoes are cultured in hothouses for sale during seasons when field-grown crops aren't available. |
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The anion that is left behind is a cluster of carbon, chlorine, and boron atoms. |
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You hear the pounding surf and see a cluster of cartoonish grass huts sprouting in the distance. |
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This potential is illustrated with a cluster analysis of paleofecal constituents from three late prehistoric period sites. |
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The new charges relate to Unix's ability to turn a cluster of PCs into a supercomputer powerful enough to use to develop nuclear missiles. |
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Another patient who injected herself with sumatriptan subcutaneously for cluster headache had chest pain after the first and second injections. |
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Because, by definition, cluster headaches are short lived, sumatriptan is an excellent choice for these patients. |
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The variations cluster around the theme like chapels leading off a chancel. |
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A large evergreen tree sat haughtily in one corner as a cluster of Raleigh students adorned it with ornaments, baubles and hand-made trinkets. |
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Chronic paroxysmal hemicrania or cluster headache attacks are never evoked by tactile stimuli. |
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Although similar to cluster headache, paroxysmal hemicrania headaches are briefer and are treated effectively with indomethacin. |
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One past heliozoan, Sticholonche, was found by Nikolaev et al. to cluster with Acantharea. |
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Near the end, a moderate crawl led to another cluster of crystals and helictites, though only a few of the group bothered with the crawl. |
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Selective enforcement did help cluster brothels and streetwalking in poor areas close to the central business districts. |
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The cluster team will focus on new opportunities for the development of new timber products. |
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In the north-northeast during December we see a bright open cluster of stars known as The Pleiades or Seven Sisters. |
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On returning to his hotel one evening, he spied a cluster of moths fluttering about the shrub's small, yellow flowers. |
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The bombardment includes the use of fuel-air explosives, cluster bombs, bunker-busting bombs and carpet-bombing. |
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However, in some cases both cells adopted the R7 fate, resulting in an ommatidial cluster containing three R7 neurons. |
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Omega Centauri has been known to be an unusual globular cluster for a long time. |
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Perhaps the richest and certainly the most extensively studied cluster compounds are the carbonyl complexes. |
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The density of stars makes the region in and around the Arches cluster a microcosm of what is likely occurring in starburst galaxies. |
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In the middle of these green acres, a modest cluster of white greenhouses make up the nucleus of daily activity. |
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They cluster in the short midday shadows of the coconut grove, where the steamy air softens even the icy cadences of their accents. |
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A cluster of old nuns flit around Byzantine style interiors while a bitter monk shows me his pet dog and cat aptly called Billy and Monica. |
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Armed with 1,000 pound high explosive and cluster bomb warheads, the missiles have ranges of 500-700 kilometers. |
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A bitter taste rose in Henderson's mouth, and he spat into the cluster of violet tulips alongside the porch. |
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A spinneret plate for producing the thermoplastic synthetic polymer filament has a cluster of four orifices centered about a central point. |
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A second cluster of dogs consists of mastiff-like breeds, including the bulldog, Rottweiler, and boxer. |
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The denouement is a huge canvas, a good 20 cm deep, with a cluster of faces contained in bubble-like spheres. |
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Under a banyan tree are a cluster of stones streaked with vermillion and considered the dwelling place of the snake god. |
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Above the doorways, cherubs cluster around rich pediments and everywhere there is the sparkle of freshly-applied 24-carat gilding. |
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Vasodilators such as nitroglycerin, alcohol, and carbon dioxide may trigger a headache during a cluster period. |
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Hence, this study standardized all cluster variates to a mean of zero and standard deviation of one. |
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For example, when a congregation is now without a pastor, the cluster brainstorms on how to fill the pulpit or networks to find a pastor. |
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The Pleiades is a nebulous cluster of stars, all contained within one degree of longitude, located on the shoulder of the Bull. |
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Multi-colored bags and warm-ups litter the pool deck and individual teams cluster around the natatorium. |
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Completely wasted my entire day in unproductive activity and left the blasted cluster room hours later seething with frustration and disgust. |
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However, the further away from the borane series the cluster type, the more exceptions to the rules are found. |
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And there are two hundred individual little bomblets for every cluster bomb. |
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It is anchored to the membrane by an N-terminal myristate and a cluster of basic residues in its effector domain. |
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One of the closest calls we had was actually when a Marine stepped on a bomblet from a cluster bomb. |
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Others were walking in their fields and accidentally stepped on an unexploded bomblet from a cluster bomb. |
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We are calling on the British Government to commit to clearing up unexploded ordnance, including the cluster bomblets that have been left behind. |
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Once again, we are distributing bright yellow food packets into areas where we are also dropping bright yellow cluster bomblets. |
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Data lock is achieved by making sure that the slave machines in the cluster are on the correct eye when the parallel port is in a certain state. |
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Yet there is a danger that the use of cluster bombs and depleted uranium munitions will puncture all his talk of humanitarian action. |
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Getting into that whole cluster would become very confusing quickly, since we've got overlapping issues, aside from Vietnam muddling up the mix. |
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Idaho blue-eyed grass is a pretty wildflower with one to several stems rising from 10-40 cm from a cluster of parallel-veined, grass-like leaves. |
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These are burial mounds of Bronze Age date, many from about 2000 BC to 1500 BC and they cluster in their hundreds around the Stonehenge area. |
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However, most of the cells which formed the cluster in the ultimobranchial body of snake were positive. |
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The bright reddish object to the lower left of the center is a BL Lac object at the center of a cluster of galaxies. |
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In Haryana and Gujarat, if the rains come in the next two weeks, we would stress on the sowing of millet, moong beans and then cluster beans. |
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The sailors cluster together nervously, casting frightened glances towards the nearby dark trees. |
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It is located within a cluster of houses and has a side entrance and an extensive rear garden. |
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The minister recently visited a cluster of three sites at Crymych which are fuelled by biomass wood pellet boilers. |
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Once they meet they become a distinct cell cluster unlike any other in human biology. |
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I pointed out a cluster of trilbied men in greatcoats lurking by the salad shelves. |
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After clustering the distance matrix of the pairwise correlations, we obtain a tree map in which highly correlated residues cluster together. |
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An example is an early experiment in Hawaii which found a cluster of childhood leukaemia near some radio transmission towers. |
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An undamaged cluster of two foot long straws hang under a shelf of rock topped with flowstone, and is well worth a visit. |
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They contrasted with the cluster of ramshackle shops amongst which was the town's one combined general store, tea-rooms and milk bar. |
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Associated sites include the dense cluster of prehistoric shell middens in the constricted Mississippi River floodplain. |
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It had grown from a cluster of stone buildings to a high-tech metropolis reaching kilometers in the air. |
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Our solution bases itself on a cluster of identical Linux servers, providing various network services. |
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Or head to the Six Senses Earth Spa, a cluster of beehive domed, ochre-walled treatment rooms. |
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Great Victoria Street is a mess, but the cluster of buildings around the Europa Hotel is a large chunk of the city centre. |
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A more tell-tale sign is the septicaemic rash, which starts as a cluster of tiny blood spots resembling pin-pricks in the skin. |
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The cluster of dive boats in the water stands in stark contrast to the jagged Sinai mountains and Bedouin tents on the land. |
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He trained his binoculars on a suspicious cluster of becalmed motorboats a half-mile off through the haze. |
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Inside, the car gets a much-needed trim tidy-up, with a redesigned instrument cluster and space for satellite navigation and climate control. |
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The central compound of parliamentary buildings has been compared to the forms of a cluster of overturned, beached fishing dories. |
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However, while a few genes do show rather high transition bias, most of the estimates cluster tightly around the median value. |
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Kia has also updated the instrument cluster and door trims and there is a feel of better quality throughout. |
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One of the strongest observations in seismology is that earthquakes cluster in space and time. |
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The guar, or cluster bean, provides a gum that has 8 times the thickening power of cornstarch. |
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The main advantage of the cluster is that the computation power depends on the number of computers one adds to the master machine. |
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At the base of each flower cluster is a tendril, which balloon vine uses to climb. |
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Little boys cluster around stopped cars, offering bags of almonds and popcorn balls. |
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Prokofiev's daunting cluster chords and rapid fire pianistic flourishes held no terrors for her. |
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It was aimed squarely at the cluster of key provincial and regional marginals that will decide the election. |
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Eva Jiricna's Faith Zone is a cluster of arched tensile canopies stretched out over sinuous walls. |
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These are also euphemistically called scalable parallel, massively parallel, or cluster computers. |
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Moreover, actual decision making was more complex than simply one drug and its attendant cluster of factors. |
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On the first floor, another cluster of women is engaged in the manufacture of inexpensive sanitary towels made with low cost technology. |
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No distinguishable cluster of events occurred among children hospitalized for autistic disorders. |
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They were in a cluster of warehouses, and the smell of salt air told him the docks were nearby. |
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The tagua nuts grow in large armored clusters with each cluster containing many egg sized nuts. |
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A white phosphorus bomb fired from a helicopter or mortar distributes the substance in a wide area, much like a cluster bomb. |
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This tiny application lets you cluster your various bookmarks into tag clouds. |
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The final cluster includes scent hounds, terriers, spaniels, and retrievers. |
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Another, even louder rumble made him move faster so it wasn't long before he came upon a cluster of small, low buildings. |
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Amaranth stems, radish, runner beans, cluster beans or pumpkin may be cooked separately with just enough salt and then added. |
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Similarly, although aircraft might contain high-explosive bombs, the target might require cluster bomb units. |
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Meanwhile, the other party leaders form a fairly loose cluster at the extreme opposite end of the spectrum. |
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The island boasted a cluster of lofty mountains, the tallest of which the locals named Ice Peak. |
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In addition, alleles from geographically distant localities often cluster together. |
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The massive spending by all nations on armaments and hideous weapons like cluster bombs, land mines, etc, must be questioned. |
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A shallow, bleached pit in the center marks the spot where a cluster of trees once took root. |
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Larvae cluster in dark corners under manure or litter, under feed sacks or under feed in feed storage areas. |
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Slender headlamps and a new tail lamp cluster add a dash of elegance while a trendy side skirt shows off alloy wheels. |
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Depending on the type of cluster bomb used, up to 650 bomblets can be released from each cluster bomb. |
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Headaches are generally classified as tension headaches, cluster headaches, or migraines. |
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Included were artillery shells, phosphorous flares, mortars, incendiaries and cluster bombs. |
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Each cluster acts as a magnifying lens, greatly brightening a quasar's light. |
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There is a cluster of small, neat circular wounds on both sides of his left knee. |
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These include cluster analytic investigations carried out in Florida, The Netherlands, and Finland. |
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Around the tourmalines were a dozen more wall plates, including a fine quartz cluster weighing nearly 100 kilograms. |
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The cars of the migrants crawl west by day, and cluster together beside the roads by night. |
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In the water samples, elevated levels of chromium, chlorine, molybdenum, and zinc were found in the MS cluster area. |
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The study of Garey et al., which used two genes and B. plicatilis, yielded a tree in which acanthocephalans cluster as modified bdelloids. |
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When the weather is cold, they cluster into compact balls and shiver, warming the hive. |
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Near the port area is compact Ladadika, a cluster of squares and streets which formerly comprised olive oil warehouses and markets. |
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Here is the second cluster of huts, wattle fences enclosing neat crofts of fowl houses and kitchen-gardens blown with harvest. |
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Although not reported, the study's findings do not indicate high multicollinearity among cluster variates. |
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Defensive, impenetrable, they cluster together for security, and perhaps that is part of the artist's intention. |
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Most people cluster on the peaks of mountains and build their houses on stilts, hoping to keep their youth as long as possible. |
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Five kids cluster around her, asking her to fill in the yellow certificate showing they've put in their time. |
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A chelate is a chemical compound in which one atom is enclosed within a larger cluster of atoms that surround it like an envelope. |
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These cluster ions can, however, be broken up by a flow of dry nitrogen gas. |
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In the audio system, carbody electronics and instrument cluster sectors, the company has been strong in Europe but an also-ran in North America. |
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The guests, a small cluster of family and friends, then assembled for a lavish wedding breakfast. |
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Despite the small sample sizes for some of our cluster groups, many cluster differences still attained statistical significance. |
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One can disdain the cult of personality, but one cannot dismiss the look of radiant delight on her friends' faces as they cluster around her. |
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Our first target was in the vicinity of the Pinto mine and the Buckhorn mine, where a cluster of adits was indicated. |
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This is a drug that may be given by injection to treat cluster headache, and usually gives fast relief from acute attacks. |
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These and the rapes of the south were a cluster of lands granted around a central castle, which the holder was expected to build and maintain. |
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They were studying a cluster of rhododendrons on the Azalea Lawn when they came across the rare plant. |
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A few steps later I found a cluster of wild strawberries, and then a tangle of wild raspberries. |
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Indeed, just last week, a cluster of polls showed that deism is on the upswing in America. |
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The fragments of shrapnel from a cluster bomb were picked from his chest. |
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As the sun sets, a cluster of punks from Phoenix arrive in two beat-up vans. |
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The use of cluster bombs in these rural areas is, surely, a war crime. |
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To his credit, Huckabee is conscious of the fact that he will need a cluster of deep-pocketed patrons and bundlers. |
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Art Basel itself is but the center of a cluster of mega-shows taking place in Miami this week. |
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There is now a black dot in a cluster of reeds about two hundred meters downstream. |
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My millennial friends have waited in line beside a cluster of Orthodox women in long dark skirts to be seen by Peggy. |
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A typical Chinese village consists of a cluster of weather-beaten stone houses or mud huts surrounded by open fields where each family tills a small plot. |
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The flower-head consists of a set of petals arranged in radial symmetry around a cluster of stamens, and the flower-head is carried on a stalk which bears a set of leaves. |
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And when my grand-children cluster round me and ask what it was like when he threw a wobbly on a daytime chatshow, what a story I will have to tell. |
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Perhaps there is a wild cherry tree in the front yard, two almond trees at some distance from a cluster of walnut trees, lilacs staring at strangers. |
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On a cluster of six or seven bananas, growers are allowed only the equivalent of one shirt button-sized blemish and no more than two blemished bunches per 15 kg box. |
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The war seemed distant at that moment, as the sun sank before me, casting a rich amber light on the rooftops of a small cluster of buildings half a klick ahead. |
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It costs less to make a cluster computer out of a group of personal computers or workstations than to buy a supercomputer to perform enormous mathematical tasks. |
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Each cluster is made up of circular grapes of fiery black opals and delicately tooled gold leaves covered in translucent green enamel, spaced equally along the chain. |
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Washington and Moscow developed cluster bombs capable of carrying chemical weapons like sarin or tear gas. |
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The largest cluster of imprinted genes in humans is the X chromosome. |
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A massive giraffe overlooks the fantastical cluster of disparately shaped and designed buildings. |
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Curiously, when you consolidate their replies they tend to cluster around the actual figure as recorded in almanacs, yearbooks, and statistical returns. |
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Instead, farmers are leaving a cluster of tussock in their paddocks, because they have found that ewes like to tuck under those tussocks at the time they are lambing. |
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Southerners could, for example, plant a mass of vigorous full-sized yaupon hollies next to the back door, and a cluster of dwarf yaupons at the yard's far edge. |
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Finch went to considerable lengths to render the star as it appears to the naked eye, using a cluster of compacted marks to re-create its pulsing, seething mass. |
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We found the netting, and added a cluster of potted hebes and one further laurel to our plant collection, along with three huge plastic sacks of compost and mulch. |
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A cluster of seven lava domes found in the eastern part of Alpha Regio. |
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A cluster of women, about six, in their white dresses and wide-brim leghorn hats, were on the lawn by the side of the house but too far away to distinguish individually. |
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He could have used a cluster of juniper bushes to gain leverage. |
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The carriageway width of the L12044 is approximately 3.5km and there is a right-angled bend about two-thirds the way along the road, where there is a cluster of housing. |
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Business appraisers may find cluster analysis useful for purposes of applying market approaches to the determination of business enterprise value. |
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The University of Liverpool today unveiled a new supercomputer cluster which is expected to be one of the World's 100 most powerful systems when it goes live next month. |
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The camera circled, showing a cluster of spectators who had been roped off as soon as the police and firefighters arrived, probably with the media at their heels. |
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I assume that we'll be going in, but instead he crosses towards the sea loch, and there below the road, poking out of an old dry-stone wall, is a cluster of chanterelles. |
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Although the number of optimisations that the mapper carries out are limited, it can cluster logic in cells to improve overall usage and perform some power minimisation. |
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A couple of nights ago they were using cluster bombs to bomb some area. |
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The instrument cluster is all housed in two pods, with the speedo and the tacho housed well inside those pods, preventing a nosy passenger from peeking. |
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If cluster headache is an autonomic disorder, biofeedback may be valuable. |
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In the plate's center is a representation of the star cluster Pleiades, which appears in the sky around the autumnal equinox and signaled the arrival of harvest season. |
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Occupying an entire city block and dominated by a cluster of twelve monumental metal silos, it dates from 1912, when its offices, malthouse, brewery and cellar were erected. |
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We announced 12 more we're going to put up on the cluster of satellites where all the other services are, thus making it backward-compatible to our installed base. |
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The cluster of 770 islands lying 300 miles off South America once served as a stopover for whale and seal hunters. |
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But a cluster of felonies landed Webb Hubbell in jail, and frozen out of the inner circle. |
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Every issue has a cluster of stories that vary wildly in style and tone, from maundering musings to cold silence, from freehand swirls to suffocating realism. |
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The mesokurtic distribution for Section C falls in-between these two extremes, showing both a moderate tendency to cluster and a moderate tendency to disperse. |
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One structure, known as a micelle, is a small, spherical cluster of molecules that have the phosphate groups on the surface and the fatty acid tails on the interior. |
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Control issues come into focus as Saturn forms a cluster in libra with Venus, Mercury and the Sun. |
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Faith-based advocacy organizations in D.C. tend to cluster into like-minded groups. |
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As this study focuses on urban areas, a bunch could normally mean a cluster of vehicles released from an upstream traffic signal during the green time. |
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Gems and birthstones are becoming more popular, as are styles such as solitaire diamonds, cluster rings and diamond set rings with small stones or gems set on either side. |
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The landscape was virtually empty except for an occasional horse, cluster of cattle, oil wells, and a small house with windmill and cattle drinking troughs. |
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Last year I came back again and found, to my dismay and disappointment, a shabby, untidy and uncared for cluster of poorly kept houses with shocking colour schemes. |
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Unless I muffed some really basic addition and subtraction it is clear that excluding the Falluja cluster undermines the statements in the Summary, as I said above. |
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For cluster sampling, rarity is just a form of uneven distribution. |
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At the last service station before the slip road I checked the tyres and watched the staff, who were all West Indian, cluster around a car containing their friends. |
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In the case of an infinite lattice the cluster size distribution is unimodal if the population is homogeneous and bimodal when the population is inhomogeneous. |
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Another teacher had spoken of an angel at the Bethlehem nativity, who had taken pity on a tiny fir-tree, and had commanded a star cluster to rest on its boughs. |
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It has few distinguishable stars and is mainly notable for a nebulous, cloud-like cluster which ancient astronomers regarded as an area where energies were dissipated. |
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The bell rang out, punctuating the beginning of another school day at Tokyo Jokyu, a cluster of low brownstone buildings situated near the calm Ueno Park. |
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The vertical dimension of a cluster consists of firms with complementary products and competencies that are linked through supplier and customer relations. |
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When he bundled through a cluster of bodies to set up Scott McDonald, the result was a pulled shot that slid through the legs of Chris Innes and beyond the far post. |
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Will's own helmet lay behind him and to the right-he'd had to take it off to squeeze into the narrow crawl space among the cluster of ancient boulders. |
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The failure to recover mutations in genes encoding nucleosomal histones in this screen may be due to the presence of numerous copies of the histone gene cluster in flies. |
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These are local employees such as teachers who naturally cluster in the population centers, state employees at capitols and major cities and federal employees in major cities. |
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This marks the spring-summer season as does the beautiful bright open cluster of stars we call the Pleiades, seen low in the northeast after midnight. |
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The court heard that he had used a police-approved technique to stun a struggling suspect with a hard blow to a cluster of nerves in the neck and face. |
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She pointed to a clump of red seaweed growing by a cluster of rocks. |
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As a result, every cluster bomb leaves some unexploded ordnance. |
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The nashi grow in tight clusters of 8-10 fruits, and each cluster needs to be carefully dismantled and the fruits clipped off one at a time, then carefully packed. |
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Many environmental factors may stimulate cluster root formation. |
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An excellent example is the cosmological problem, since it contains scales of interest ranging from that of a single star to that of a large cluster of galaxies. |
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The critical thing to understand here is that statistics cannot tell you the likely deviation of a cluster sample unless the distribution is random! |
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Policy makers should consider testing health service innovation using cluster randomised controlled trials with the hospital as the sampling unit. |
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Each cluster should be a statistical scale-model of the entire population. |
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In a knowledge economy, smart people tend to cluster together. |
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In the context of these known sources, the results for Al, and a cluster of elements associated with aluminosilicates, are unusual. |
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The cluster is attached to both a milk collection system and a pulsating vacuum system. |
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There is also a cluster of nineteen cairns and a field system on the south part of Gugh along with a further two entrance graves. |
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Our galaxy, as enormous as it is, is only one of several in a small cluster of more than 20 that form part of the Local Group. |
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A positive feature of using hierarchical clustering is visualization of the cluster hierarchy in a dendrogram. |
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At the Stewpot, an interfaith shelter in Dallas, the priest noticed that women tended to cluster together. |
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Bunch lights are a cluster of burners that sat on a vertical base that was fueled directly from the gas line. |
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For example, a supermassive black hole could be modelled by a large cluster of very dark objects. |
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Additionally, Diego Garcia was used as a storage section for US cluster bombs as a way of avoiding UK parliamentary oversight. |
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The United States is the world's largest producer, stockpiler and user of cluster bombs. |
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However, the plasmid-encoding aggregative adhesion fimbriae cluster is present. |
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Any fixed width cluster has the potential to misgroup peptides from multiple genes into a single group. |
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Then, scientists discovered a cluster of closely related lines of Y-chromosomes, which are handed down from father to son. |
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The particular implications of this study to deuteron cluster will be discussed later. |
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The cluster is used in numerical simulations of quantum chromodynamics on a discrete space-time lattice. |
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Given the cluster of syndromes that occur menopausally, effects of new SERMs on cognition and affect becomes increasingly urgent. |
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Technically, the world's largest individual flower is the Rafflesia, while the Titan Arum consists of a cluster of many flowers. |
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The aim for cluster analysis is to find real classes of individuals and reduce data numbers. |
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A cake is a cluster of individual tubes linked by fuse that fires a series of aerial effects. |
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The next generation of Lutheran charismatics cluster around the Alliance of Renewal Churches. |
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A disc jockey thumped hip-hop while a cluster of teenagers, with sweat still dripping from their brows, recalled their on-court foul-ups. |
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The use of a subdomain name is useful for load balancing incoming web traffic by creating a CNAME record that points to a cluster of web servers. |
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But any similarity starts to fade with sweet styling details such as a rear indicator cluster like Flash Gordon's ray gun. |
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His Micrographia contains illustrations of the Pleiades star cluster as well as of lunar craters. |
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In one case, a rhenium atom condensing atop a cluster of iridium atoms appeared to move an iridium atom out from the edge and take its place. |
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In the north there is a smaller cluster comprising the Barbican Estate's three tall residential towers and the commercial CityPoint tower. |
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Overwintering of psyllids in South Moravia with respect to the vectors of the apple proliferation cluster phytoplasmas. |
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Set among the doum palms, a small cluster of pale canvas tents looked out over the cool waters of the Ewaso Nyiro River. |
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A small cluster of significant finds was made in this area, including a gold livery badge depicting an eagle. |
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The companies also confirmed they were in negotiations with Fairfield Energy for the sale of their interests in the Dunlin cluster of fields. |
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There was a cluster of field names suggesting the presence of marshland and heath. |
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Several of these showed cluster geometry in association with till samples containing pyropes and picro-ilmenites. |
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In that year another cluster of sites, comprising the Blyth Estuary Renewable Energy Zone at Port of Blyth, was added to the zone. |
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The cluster on the Tyne includes the Port of Tyne North Estate, Swan Hunter in North Tyneside, and Neptune Yard in Newcastle. |
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With it, any ASCII or EBCDIC printer or plotter can be attached to 3270 Type A coas cluster controllers, connecting to the mainframe. |
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Visible from the top of St Peter's, Piano's cluster of musical armadillos marks a bold new improvization on a familiar urban score. |
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The Sunderland cluster is close to the Nissan plant and includes Turbine Business Park. |
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The copper-gold mineralization of the Chuchi deposit is centred on a cluster of plagioclase porphyry monzonite stocks, dykes and sills. |
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Gomi picked up a cluster bomb on a battlefield while covering the Iraq war. |
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The most abundant hibernators in old country houses are cluster flies introduced from Europe. |
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One showed a gapemouthed cluster of little folks watching a magician pull a white rabbit from a hat. |
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Now the set can be plotted as a cluster of points on a plane, and more extremals are possible. |
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The average SFRs of star-forming cluster galaxies show a trend of decreasing SFR with clustocentric radius. |
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Astronomers detected this emission line in the Perseus galaxy cluster using both Chandra and XMM-Newton. |
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A hundred yards away a cluster of boys on the deck of a sturdy cabin-cruiser swung their caps and sent a hail across. |
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Has the distinction of having formed a business cluster that provides its own dynamic of production and marketing. |
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On the other hand, if that irregular cluster were to be repaired by vowel insertion, the result would be homophonous with transitive poroljon. |
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For each X point, four borons in the same plane composing a B6 cluster provide these orbitals. |
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Nerves and vessels in the pterygopalatine fossa and symptoms of cluster headache. |
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The brightest stars are mostly blue supergiants, though the cluster contains a few bright red supergiants. |
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Pegasus is home to M15, a globular cluster that lies on the constellation's western fringes close to the border with Equuleus. |
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There is little scientific consensus as to why profanities tend to cluster around specific themes. |
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A small cluster of people had gathered at the scene of the accident. |
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More likely, they represent migraine headache or, less likely, tension headache or cluster headache. |
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Therefore we believe that CM-1 may be a factor associated with symptomatic cluster headache. |
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The population of the city had collapsed so severely that it was now little more than a cluster of villages separated by fields. |
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The Imperial is part of a cluster of 15 Crown Heights buildings renovated together by ELH Mgmt. |
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Currently awaiting brain surgery, Julia, of Lombard Drive, Chesterle-Street, County Durham, has suffered cluster headaches for the last 16 years. |
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The descendants of Genghis Khan or one of his ancestors represents a famous star cluster that can be dated back to the time of Genghis Khan. |
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The male, as Dr. Gunther informs me, has a cluster of stiff, straight spines, like those of a comb, on the sides of the tail. |
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Masts of sailing-ships, and spars, cluster on the left, on the undarkening sky. |
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Analysis yielding a star cluster can be regarded as representing a population descended from a single ancestor. |
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This way all application programs located at each platform can work identically with the same input devices, making cluster programming simpler. |
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To date the cluster contains around thirty organizations from both the private and public sector. |
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The cluster resides 16,700 light-years away in the southern constellation Tucana. |
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Runic finds in England cluster along the east coast with a few finds scattered further inland in Southern England. |
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The port is an important piece of logistical infrastructure for the NEPIC cluster of process companies. |
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In this paper k-means clustering algorithm is used to cluster the skin pixel and compare with the color space models. |
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Nearby is the Barnhouse Settlement, a smaller cluster of prehistoric buildings. |
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Overly madeup and underly dressed young women were dancing in a cluster on the floor. |
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