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Other clusters Such overdose clusters pop up in different spots and authorities aren't sure why.
The population of clusters is dependent on the galaxy&aposs size; huge elliptical galaxies can boast tens of thousands of globular clusters, while our own Milky Way holds around 200 such clusters.
It could potentially offer scientists a unique tool to study superclusters—clusters of clusters of galaxies—while they form.
Rich in interstellar gas and dust, the galaxy is home to approximately 60 globular clusters and 700 open clusters.
In this section, users have three options: Calculate clusters of points, Detect outliers and clusters, and Predict trends and volatility.
They were meant for small clusters of large machines while the modern approach focused on more large clusters that run relatively small machines.
Developers have to opt in to this feature and it only works for newly created database clusters or clusters that have been restored from backup.
"Clusters of refusal overlap clusters of outbreaks," Saad B. Omer, a professor of global health and epidemiology and pediatrics at Emory University, previously told CNN.
So, you might be drawn to the people your life clusters you with, and because those clusters stay the same for many you find genetic similarities.
Gaia measured 34 globular clusters to about 65,000 light-years out, while Hubble measured 12 clusters to 130,000 light-years away over the past 10 years.
The two specific problems Heptio is tackling with its new projects are backing up the state of Kubernetes clusters (Ark) and testing and diagnosing these clusters (Sonobuoy).
Scientists hypothesize that globular clusters should have more binary stars with white dwarfs, according to the paper, but they have only ever observed two novae in globular clusters.
Harald Bathelt at the University of Toronto has found that firms in leading tech clusters in Canada tend to invest in leading tech clusters in China, and vice versa.
You can think of the groups of clusters like a train traveling in one direction, and the individual clusters as passengers all running through the train in the opposite direction.
And so, you have these tech clusters, and you look at other cities where you have tech clusters, and-, and talent plays an important role for a city's future going forward.
Massive clusters of galaxies can also bend the path of light, thanks to their gravity, so other galaxies located in just the right spot behind those clusters look much bigger to us.
These four galaxy clusters were part of a large survey of over 300 clusters used to investigate dark energy, the mysterious energy that is currently driving the accelerating expansion of the Universe.
"The only way to get on top of this disease is to stop the clusters," he says, and as long as some people are moving about freely, new clusters will keep appearing.
A paper from researchers at George Washington University and the University of Miami suggested focusing on smaller clusters of hate speech, banning random samples of users over time rather than all at once, recruiting volunteers to argue with hate clusters in public, and pitting hate clusters with differing ideologies against one another to sap them of their energy.
But this — the bumps, the redness, the clusters of pimples?
In these clusters, vaccine refusal rates can be very high.
What if you had two clusters repeating at different rates?
Clusters colonize rocks like some kind of jagged, glittering mold.
Clusters can be found in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam.
Also, Watkins' team used only 46 clusters in this work.
"More planets within these clusters are waiting to be found."
How are these crunchy little delights connected to Theo's clusters?
Collections of stars called globular clusters seem bereft of them.
The tools also supports Apache Spark on Azure HDInsight clusters.
Two clusters of Indians stood out on the target list.
A taxi whips to converging clusters of crowds in Shibuya.
By sunrise, the dancers had formed clusters around the village.
He moved among clusters of guests with a big smile.
Most countries have sporadic cases or "defined clusters," he said.
Clusters of festivalgoers lounged in a pink carpeted seating area.
Virologists see two likely explanations for the spread of clusters.
He imbued clusters of vases and bottles with metaphysical heft.
They are concentrated in clusters across every state in America.
Antique mirrors hang in clusters on walls of exposed brick.
All together, measles clusters have sprung up in 28 states.
"We are able to identify the positioning, framing, and messaging that will resonate across the clusters to create large, powerful coalitions, and within clusters to drive the strongest engagement with specific groups," Prull said.
Individual clusters of bright spots, like the air mass swirls caused by Rossby waves on Earth, seemed to slowly meander from east to west, while groups of these clusters moved in the opposite direction.
In short, these clusters each affix to a few lashes, making the shedding that happens later a big 'ol mess: lash clusters stick to lashes that have shed and natural lashes that are still intact.
The third difference is the top-down nature of the clusters.
"Clusters tend to be densely popularity around particular geographies," Sharma added.
A 2007 paper noted its similarities to "fossil clusters" of galaxies.
The finding could very well apply to other globular clusters, too.
Floating in this sea of adipose are little clusters called lobes.
From this information, they could compare clusters to entries in KnowYourMeme.
There are several PA system clusters, 16 deep of JBL A12s.
Clusters can be filled with hundreds or even thousands of galaxies.
Four more clusters will be announced next week during the Budget.
Then they filmed the movement of CTC clusters through those channels.
Stars in globular clusters can be arranged according to their ages.
Already, China has one of the biggest clusters of AI scientists.
Similar clusters of microcephaly have been found in other Zika outbreaks.
Galaxy clusters are the most massive known objects in the universe.
These clusters of hypnotizing silver orbs are super tiny yet mesmerizing.
One crucial process is "homophilous sorting": like-minded people forming clusters.
There are stretches of hazy, wayward chords spiked with unnerving clusters.
All of the clusters in Easton are tightly aligned outdoor districts.
Most American low-wage manufacturing clusters are gone and won't return.
There are clusters of works only glimpsed in previous Degas surveys.
The promise here is 99.95 percent guaranteed availability for regional clusters.
"You live very close to portal clusters," Meng recalled one saying.
There are also some guys who experience symptoms from multiple clusters.
Down clusters used in pillows actually don't look much like feathers.
It begins with sustained tones that elide into slides and clusters.
But with few alternatives, the city has been stuck with clusters.
Clusters of sculptural, gilded scrolls hang over the bar and lounge.
No — 75 to 80 percent of all clusters are in families.
As soon as you find clusters, you shut schools, theaters, restaurants.
Clusters of galaxies are the largest-known structures in the universe.
There were about seven clusters of platonic cuddlers in the space.
The compute is spread across clusters, as is all the data.
Parents slathered with sunscreen formed amiable clusters at the community house.
You can build clusters of these with up to 128 instances.
We have similar brain clusters, and they are essential for language.
Are routes specifically built around where the clusters of users are?
Try the chocolate granola bars, brownie brittle, or rocky road clusters.
Gaia provided measurements of 34 globular clusters to a distance of 65,000 light-years from Earth, while Hubble provided measurements of 12 distant globular clusters, the farthest at a distance of 130,000-light years from Earth.
Since clusters are densely packed and contain dim stars, detecting planets within the crowded cores of clusters are very difficult to identify, and DiStefano believes that it could be easier to detect planets on the outskirts.
Scott Johnston, chief product officer at Docker says that Docker Enterprise Edition's new federated application management feature helps operations manage multiple clusters, whether those clusters are on premise, in the cloud or across different public cloud providers.
The drug, an antibody called BAN2401, not only reduced the formulation of new beta amyloid clusters in the brain, it reduced existing clusters by 22% on average, American biotechnology company Biogen and Japanese drugmaker Eisai announced Wednesday.
Once inside, we're divided into clusters of 10 for a group discussion.
The government first mentioned city clusters as a development strategy in 2006.
The company has identified some 2,383 "taste clusters" by watching its watchers.
But as new research suggests, globular clusters are likely cosmic-scale wastelands.
Now it is rapidly becoming one of the world's most innovative clusters.
Cluster headaches are rare and painful, occurring in clusters or cyclical patterns.
That could tell us how dark matter is distributed in the clusters.
Miles from the city, small clusters of yellow tents line the road.
The size of such clusters depends on the size of the economy.
Clusters of Steelers, Ravens and Cowboys fans are often at other tables.
The MOU is with Saudi Arabia's National Industrial Clusters Development Program (NICDP).
In astrophysics, the K2 mission has already made discoveries about star clusters.
Scientists have since repeated this study on dozens of other galaxy clusters.
Whenever Hornick displays her portraits, she organizes them in clusters of three.
"In rest of the United States, we may see clusters," he said.
As an example, CERN, the European physics organization is running 210 clusters.
Globular clusters are roughly spherical collections of hundreds of thousands of stars.
One athlete has all 52 cards laid out in three-card clusters.
That, and massed clusters of defenders, kept Barcelona scoreless for 22 minutes.
In Tridacna maxima, white comes from tight clusters of differently colored iridocytes.
Quiet clusters of people on the dark streets watched his motorcade pass.
In the continental United States, small clusters have occurred in South Florida.
Small clusters of brunch-ers had begun to gather around the room.
Its flowers fell in grape-like clusters of, on average, thirteen blooms.
Clusters can be delicate things that grow slowly, even accidentally, over decades.
The clusters that remain are more like those along the stink highway.
Clusters of crystals and gold came together to form heavenly modern bracelets.
Even the two drapery clusters on the proscenium arch above reinvent themselves.
There are already clusters of infection in several areas of the country.
Reefs are diverse ecosystems formed by the calcium secretions of coral clusters.
The more down clusters the pillow has, the softer it should be.
Outside, dueling clusters of pro-government and pro-opposition activists alternated chants.
Its narrow leaves and dense clusters of chartreuse "flowers" are quite attractive.
Then the note continues, a little arrhythmically, occasionally interrupted by dissonant clusters.
The dancers coiled together in clusters and then wrenched apart and scattered.
No. Seventy-five to 80 percent of all clusters are in families.
Charities nationwide are creating similar tiny-house clusters for people in need.
Clusters of onlookers snapped pictures of the signs — some flipped them off.
The Asian tick infests host animals in dense clusters of numerous ticks.
Volt and Ioniq get traditional gauge clusters in front of the driver.
There are no complex controls, or instruments clusters or screens to monitor.
Much of the Southeast is likely to see scattered clusters of storms.
The researchers were also able to group Spaniards into five genetic clusters.
This vision of hyper-productive Chinese clusters is a pipe dream for now.
The colonies grow through the addition of randomly placed clusters along their boundaries.
Soon, it won't just be clusters of houses that need to be bought.
The first is the etcd Operator for creating, managing and distributing etcd clusters.
The delta contains many industrial clusters, ranging from cars to lighting to electronics.
It follows that policies targeting these clusters tend to outperform those that don't.
DNA is wound around millions of protein clusters, resembling beads on a string.
Then there are probably another two flown clusters of dual 18-inch subwoofers.
Now, astronomers believe that gas filaments led to the creation of galaxy clusters.
And they're actually helping mold the shape of galaxies and clusters of galaxies.
"The delicate strip has thin clusters of lashes spaced evenly apart," she says.
This was true even for larger clusters of more than 20 individual CTCs.
Do this until your little clusters of users turn into a critical mass.
This runaway growth may happen within groups of stars known a  globular clusters .
There are just 27 Yazidis in the terminal, huddled together in two clusters.
Clusters of courts have been assigned to White House lawyers by geographical region.
It is also not rare for trans women to be killed in clusters.
His advice: Make your own blockers, and run far away from other clusters.
Yup, Theo's clusters are just like that — only made from all-natural ingredients.
Even chimeras can be described in the language of clusters and symmetry subgroups.
Objects like these are called globular clusters and are held together by gravity.
The next stage is to see which treatments work best on which clusters.
Initially, the project will involve four clusters of 20 to 85033 farms each.
Galaxies tend to form gravitationally bound clusters that belong to even larger superclusters.
The city's story is also a warning that rebuilding clusters is fiendishly hard.
I began to move down the row, snipping off clusters that seemed right.
Strategies which build clusters through such two-way seduction are hard to assess.
New clusters of meaning, pressurized by the line breaks, undermine Trump's familiar rhetoric.
Starting in the 1950s, clusters of cases were detected from Indonesia to Pakistan.
There are famous industry clusters, such as Hollywood, Silicon Valley, and Wall Street.
Internal processes, by comparison, are more efficient at quenching in dense galaxy clusters.
The chilled coffee is then freeze-dried until it resembles brown crystal clusters.
Given that range, possible candidates include globular star clusters and massive black holes.
Unlike Saturn's single storms, there are patterned clusters of cyclones at Jupiter's poles.
Discreet spotlights in the ceiling focus pools of light around clusters of tables.
This strategy mopped up clusters around the country and helped end the epidemic.
These headaches tend to come in clusters and then disappear, sometimes for months.
Urban clusters consist of two things: cognitive knowledge work and entrepreneurial team building.
But without new shelters opening, the city still needed the more discreet clusters.
That's because 230 to 2401 percent of all cases were in family clusters.
Now clusters of new infections — some linked, some not — have confounded health officials.
The water turned thick and oily, boiling with angry clusters of fire ants.
That's because 75 to 261 percent of all cases were in family clusters.
But the clusters signal that the outbreak could worsen in the immediate future.
But, soon that trend changed, and more family clusters began to show up.
By far the most efficient state when it comes to clusters is Colorado.
PulseNet, which monitors clusters of foodborne diseases, was down to a skeleton crew.
Schools with clusters of sick students are cleaned more deeply with disinfecting products.
About 1,000 cases of diarrhea in more than 20 shelter clusters were reported.
Allowing information to flow freely is the best way to identify clusters early.
He would notice that Swinney's office was invariably filled with clusters of players.
Clusters of the illness are now appearing in the Middle East and Europe.
Family contacts were the most dangerous; clusters were spread across generations and houses.
To ensure accuracy, Stark and Flaherty recommend looking out for clusters of messages.
Several schools have grappled with these so-called suicide clusters in recent years.
Clusters of them are found at intersections all around the traffic-clogged city.
Flying foxes gather in all-male clusters to lick each other's erect penises.
And then the fences go up, and the clusters develop into a pack.
The crowd threw stones and clusters of sand from the bullpit, chanting Caspa!
What's more, similar clusters of microcephaly have been found in other Zika outbreaks.
There are four main front clusters, then there are four delay clusters — to make up for the sound traveling to the back of the house — and then there are some ring satellite speakers up high around the top seating area.
Of its 19 identified clusters, just a few have published detailed plans so far.
The pair of interacting galaxies are also a hotbed for starbursts and star clusters.
The pair of interacting galaxies are also a hotbed for starbursts and star clusters.
This so-called "cold" dark matter accurately describes large-scale structures like galaxy clusters.
Still, other scientists have previously argued that star clusters could in fact harbor life.
"This guarantees I can recover something that looks like the original clusters," Thorup said.
"I go to the gun range and I shoot really tight clusters," she said.
They appear alone, or grouped into clusters of three — typically, one large, two small.
The committee said it believes there will soon be even fewer of these clusters.
Only 3 percent of regular galaxies inside clusters have active black holes, Poggianti says.
In the physical world, compute clusters typically feature a large number of duplicated processors.
The results seemed to show squarish areas and clusters of what could be structures.
Immunisation remains high overall, but the rate plunges where clusters of parents suddenly worry.
He runs his fingers along clusters of red dots, each one signifying a death.
That means the clusters must be passing through even the smallest blood vessels (capillaries).
This stores elastic energy as the gold nanoparticles are smushed together into tight clusters.
In most galaxies, where they live in groups or clusters, it's like a city.
As time progressed, my trypophobia—an irrational fear of hole clusters—only grew worse.
Kritis allows businesses to enforce certain container properties at deploy time for Kubernetes clusters.
It is unclear whether Petrobras received other bids for the oil clusters last Friday.
Some of these clusters are 1 million billion times the mass of our Sun!
Viewing these galaxy clusters is an eerie look at events that transpired long ago.
DiStefano and her colleagues remain optimistic and think we shouldn't rule out clusters completely.
Robots are coming, but, at least in the United States, they're landing in clusters.
But how do these cities stack up as clusters for companies raising supergiant rounds?
New images from NASA's Juno probe show clusters of cyclones on the planet's poles.
We walk through stacks of king trumpet and glistening nameko clusters ready for harvest.
Data storage became cheaper, unstructured data sources grew and Hadoop clusters were being evangelized.
These vibrant clusters would then benefit from increasing returns to scale, cementing their advantages.
The oil price usually clusters along the upper edge of the short term GMMA.
Migrant enclaves have grown into full-fledged communities today, from clusters of shanty towns.
"We restructured, organizing clusters under collegial leadership" and adding mechanisms to handle financial accountability.
Teenage girls dance anyway, in clusters, in front of men slouching in red chairs.
From a distance, the cabins, some of which are arrayed in clusters, appear simple.
He walked past clusters of camping tents set by the crystalline Bright Angel Creek.
"You get crazy consonant clusters [in Al Bhed] that are totally unpronounceable," says Paul.
In the modern world, we find most of our rebellious clusters of artists online.
The state Department of Health says it is monitoring clusters at six nursing homes.
California may be due for clusters of large earthquakes, if historic seismic patterns hold.
Inside the clusters, you tend see a lot of countries with similar ethnolinguistic backgrounds.
Clusters of men and women, eyes on the television sets, shouted, cursed and laughed.
I saw men, women, and children in small, spoke-like clusters around cylindrical hubs.
Socializing in clusters in the twilight, the adolescent students looked very much like prisoners.
Astrophysicists have long postulated, if only symbolically, that galaxy clusters have a soapsuds structure.
As a musical analogy, think of Bach's fugues interspersed with Morton Feldman's chromatic clusters.
If a disease is dangerous, and you see clusters, you have to close schools.
It depended on whether they had zero cases, sporadic ones, clusters or widespread transmission.
Renderings show clusters of office and residential towers overlooking parks and other green space.
In Adamson's paintings, the serpent glides among clusters of waterholes in a rocky landscape.
"These basin and range earthquakes often come in clusters of events," Dr. Heaton said.
Massive galaxies have faster-moving clusters due to the enormous amount of gravity involved.
Other clusters of illnesses happened in Mississippi and around military bases in North Carolina.
Clusters of four to 10 chargers will be installed at the Walmart charging stations.
United Airlines says its customers have complained about clusters of travelers around its gates.
But that trend is reversing, as companies recognize that offices can be creative clusters.
The 2847-acre property has ocean views, white-picket fencing and clusters of palms.
They gathered water and harvested clusters of black, bead-like fruits from the palms.
The Boston area has thriving industrial clusters in both information technology and medical devices.
Over the past few decades, astronomers have tallied up all the things that could be pulling and pushing on the Local Group — nearby galaxy clusters, superclusters, walls of clusters and cosmic voids that exert a non-negligible gravitational pull on our own neighborhood.
More than 15 years later, the healthy-snack company is launching its biggest expansion to date, getting into frozen bars, refrigerated nut-butter bars and snacking chocolate clusters commonly called bark, and is also introducing new grain-free versions of its clusters products.
Its data will chart how fast clusters of galaxies (drawn together by dark matter gravity) have grown over cosmic time, and how fast the spaces between these clusters (created by the push of dark energy) have grown as the universe has expanded.
The average population of the five biggest clusters that China hopes to develop is 22018m.
Given that spread, it might seem nonsensical to talk of the clusters as unified entities.
Essentially, the image shows generations of star clusters, from young to older and more evolved.
Its flower clusters are more spread apart, and the stems do not have any blotches.
Note—slugs don't have brains exactly, but clusters of nerve cells distributed through their bodies.
I look at other women's ring fingers: gold bands, simple solitaires, swirling clusters of diamonds.
Business visionaries and leaders congregate in clusters where the best tools for success already exist.
The firm's international clusters have been stabilized and near-term liquidity largely secured, Sonn added.
These bacteria are not mandated or voluntarily reported so clusters may have previously gone unnoticed.
Clustered together by hyperlinks, they form solar systems, star clusters, and galaxies of related information.
More important though is understanding that new highs happen in clusters that can last decades.
Distribution of ancestral birth locations in North America associated with clusters included in the study.
Until recently, astronomers simply knew that Jupiter was accompanied by two large clusters of asteroids.
Smaller clusters of Arabs and Punjabis, among others, also huddle among Afghanistan's hills and valleys.
Cities aren't just competing on startups now, they are competing on startup hubs and clusters.
Watson Workspace magically organizes past messages into clusters and even extracts summaries and action items.
"We've found a lot of brown dwarfs in these clusters," said Scholz in a statement.
So there are my speaker clusters on the field and they're covering this lower portion.
Florida also now has two clusters of the mosquito-borne illness, including in Miami Beach.
Galactic fossils like globular clusters are timestamps pointing back to when the galaxies initially formed.
Dr Greaves's theory also offers an explanation for rare but puzzling geographical clusters of ALL.
The organization clusters events around important dates like Memorial Day, 9/11 and Veterans Day.
LIGO should be able to spot mergers between  black holes  that formed within globular clusters.
The galaxy is made up of just the mass of the star clusters inside it.
First, Joanna Gaines shared a step-by-step guide for how to make peanut clusters.
NGC 22014, a cluster of clusters of young stars, with x-rays shown in purple.
Peasants offered fresh yellow potatoes, oval rings of garlic, or a few clusters of bananas.
Scientists study galaxy clusters like these to understand the early universe and star-forming regions.
Clusters like these are bound together by gravity and house some the universe's oldest stars.
The tool then classifies the clusters into topics and generates short summaries about each one.
And so we were just looking for new waves of clusters of growth. Mm-hmm.
And that's another reason clusters of African American communities tend to use church as therapy.
These Taobao villages are clusters of rural retailers with an online presence on Alibaba's platform.
The hill clusters lie in a vast ice plain inside the dwarf planet's "heart" region.
But because they tend to live in clusters, they can be the source of outbreaks.
Economists from Alfred Marshall on have dwelt on the self-reinforcing characteristics of successful clusters.
The series includes clusters of phallic-like black ceramic cylinders lined up in tight formation.
The result was clusters of longish loops in Jacquard patterns on a tight-weave base.
Shade, clusters of large trees, areas where people can go and be romantic and private.
Our animating insight was that these two clusters of values entail different conceptions of victims.
The country is deeply divided over some issues, but clusters toward the middle on most.
Dr. Farine says there even seem to be clusters of friends within the small groups.
In the later stages, demons also shoot longer, faster clusters of lasers at your cannon.
Before, the agency focused on sales of small pinpointed clusters of likely oil-rich areas.
You don't have to worry about provisioning servers or clusters and it autoscales for you.
Often, the concentric lines are painted in clusters of two or three ridges of color.
Ideally, cities would be composed of clusters of such walksheds, connected by reliable public transit.
Today, the company announced that it now supports Chaos Engineering-style testing on Kubernetes clusters.
And growing clusters of the disease are forcing many Americans to change their daily lives.
Japan has continued to focus on identifying clusters and tracing contacts, rather than widespread testing.
The researchers conduct thousands of interviews and identify the different clusters American voters fall into.
Most live on the East Coast, with clusters in New York, New Jersey and Florida.
Small clusters of fans will huddle outside of other networks' upfronts or post-presentation parties.
There are also measles clusters in New Jersey, Michigan, Maryland, and California, among other states.
San Diego was less clear-cut, he said, but does have biotech and defense clusters.
Another tactic is to reorganize residents to create "family" clusters of six to 10 people.
Same goes for communities that have been hit with large clusters of COVID-19 cases.
He rapped in stern clusters that expanded the genre's poetic range and its formal ambitions.
He said Japan has managed to keep clusters under control by carefully following infection routes.
They cheer in clusters, wearing matching shirts and scarves, chanting "Roo-see-yaa!" in unison.
Senators were spotted in close clusters on the Senate floor during a 85033 p.m. vote.
So look for these employment clusters to even out as the fields integrate over time.
In Singapore, the government has identified five clusters and is investigating the connections within them.
The music goes through fitful episodes, with percolating riffs, pummeling percussion and gratingly dissonant clusters.
These include hubs and clusters, natural gas power generation with CCS, and direct air capture.
And just for fun, here's how detailed the VLT's images of surrounding star clusters are.
"Most cases can still be traced to known contacts or clusters of cases," he said.
The space telescope uses that to its advantage by measuring fainter stars and distant clusters.
Lines of light ranged in the nonspace of the mind, clusters and constellations of data.
Flames jumped the heavily used U.S. 101 highway and headed toward clusters of beach houses.
The researchers grouped the 386 markets they studied into six "clusters" based on homelessness risk.
As things taken to be art, they constitute a captivating essay in scale and skill; as an installation, grouped into clusters calibrated to resonate with other clusters, on shelves in relationship to other shelves, they throw into question where one artwork ends and another begins.
Covering this Winter Paralympics (which run through March 18) feels more manageable — or rather, less daunting — than covering the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro, where 22 sports were contested across four clusters of competition, versus six sports across two clusters in Pyeongchang.
Sceptics, however, note that the most successful clusters tend not to be creations of the government.
Poison hemlock can grow up to 12 feet tall and has small, white flowers in clusters.
Its clusters of stars are twice as large as usually seen in galaxies, which is weird.
But hidden in the statistics about state and national averages are geographic clusters of unvaccinated people.
Looking at the images, the researchers could discern such features as star clusters and individual stars.
Facebook says it can identify and wipe out clusters of users that might have terrorist ties.
This might help confirm simulations that suggest the universe is rather clumpy, with clusters and voids.
Google has since caught up, releasing a version of TensorFlow that supports clusters earlier this year.
The Milky Way contains over 5803 globular clusters, which each contains hundreds of thousands of stars.
The city today runs primarily on three major clusters — the government, health services and retail trade.
The company already sells fruit bites and grain clusters in addition to granola and nut bars.
Implicit targeting will let people group clusters of smart home devices with a specific Alexa device.
Fully half of the population in both these clusters had arrived on Twitter by mid-2010.
The researchers are also developing software that governments and regulators can use to identify hate clusters.
Fat-free Fage Total 0% Greek yogurt with Kind Healthy Grains Oats & Honey Clusters and blueberries
The logging capabilities let you search across your GCP and AWS clusters from a single interface.
Globular clusters offer two other advantages when it comes to advanced life: time, and real estate.
This drew the integrins closer together, creating clusters of them on the T-cells' outer membranes.
As with fish in Bangladesh, the Nigerian chicken industry clusters around the fast-growing largest city.
Currently, Twitter's Hadoop clusters are housed in its own physical data centers, the company told TechCrunch.
"There are little clusters of outbreaks occurring all the time, all over the place," Whitworth said.
Many of the initial structures were built alongside clusters of trees, which helped mitigate their presence.
All season, it seems, the sensates have been amassing allies in the form of other clusters.
Next, simply situate your holiday cards in between clusters of beads and attach using the clothespins.
New Horizons scientists believe that these iceberg clusters are smaller, less mature versions of nearby mountains.
The company's TStack private cloud already runs 14 OpenStack clusters with a total of 6,000 nodes.
Building on previous work, they showed that networks break up into "clusters" of oscillators that synchronize.
At first glance, Doing Time in Holot appears to be clusters of nature with manmade fixtures.
Among the 32 latest Saudi cases, 12 were part of "five distinct clusters", the WHO said.
The gas in clusters is also particularly dense, leading to constant collisions that emit X-rays.
NYCxDesign has a regional element, too, with clusters of neighborhood businesses and cultural institutions synchronizing events.
The road emptied first of cars, then of bicycles, until we passed only clusters of farmers.
Small fishing homesteads stood in clusters 100 feet away from the water, all of them unoccupied.
In Beltrami's score, it's combined with an atonal string harmony rife with glissando and tone clusters.
Such contrasts arise throughout: archaic choral polyphony and modernist whisperings, keening string clusters and plaintive drones.
The "saturation strike" gives you a devastating heavy bomber attack to pulverize clusters of enemy units.
Astronomers thought open clusters of stars would contain only stars that come from the same generation.
Northern-central Vietnam is dotted with clusters of small, Catholic communities, a hangover from France's conquest.
Fostering clusters by encouraging the creation of private investment funds targeted on particular regions might help.
In total, scientists have found about 1,000 star clusters like Messier 18 in the Milky Way.
By using that data, she wanted to find clues for how to prevent other suicide clusters.
There isn't necessarily one, the cause is the buildup of coordination through clusters (aggregates) of objects.
Other times, as in the Santa Barbara region, clusters of vineyards share territory with other crops.
With GKE Standard, there's still some work to be done with regard to scaling the clusters.
CoreOS' rkt (pronounced "rocket"), on the other hand, is that company's container engine for Linux clusters.
Syndromic surveillance systems will need to be tuned to detect possible clusters, and signals investigated immediately.
But if you use these machine learning algorithms, you can pick out some of these clusters.
Overseas, these sorts of clusters often spread into the local community, leading to a wider outbreak.
Petrobras has been in talks with potential buyers for these oil clusters for roughly one year.
The network of vines and grape clusters appear to float above a swamp of dark water.
"PTSD is characterized by four clusters of symptoms," says Quandra Chaffers, a licensed clinical social worker.
Chunky clusters with other seeds and seasoned with chocolate or turmeric-lemon myrtle are for snacking.
The filmmakers turned this into a fantastical design with clusters of towers nearly a mile high.
As the opening scene begins, needling brass riffs protrude over sputtering clusters of hard-edged chords.
Under a microscope, the fossils turn out to be clusters of hundreds or thousands of cells.
Red algae, for example, divide into embryo-like clusters of cells before sprouting stalks and fronds.
Northern-central Vietnam is dotted with clusters of small, Catholic communities, a hangover from France's conquest.
Meanwhile, public health officials are rushing to study the growing number of clusters of coronavirus cases.
If there are too many grape clusters, it strains the plant, so Mr. Raz discards them.
First, the clusters of cases have occurred during enterovirus season, which is late summer and fall.
In total, they classified jobs into 20 clusters using Big Five traits and basic value scores.
Together, Gaia and Hubble could capture the sideways motion of the clusters, which shows gravitational acceleration.
By the way, get a load of those groovy orange fog lamps in the headlight clusters!
In turn, the media have adapted to a changing market, catering to distinct clusters of people.
Throw in extra doses of casein proteins to bind the minerals into compact, usable nano-clusters.
These earrings made of tiny diamond discs and clusters of raw spinels scream "Downtown" — like, totally.
Areas with clusters of the virus, such as Seattle, have seen their restaurants hit even harder.
Bathe whole clusters of the flower-topped stems in butter or marinate them in a vinaigrette.
Use small clusters of the flower tops to garnish a soup, like a cold cauliflower velouté.
When he and his colleagues instructed a computer to sort around 1,000 people from across the globe into five clusters by similarity of DNA, the clusters matched the labels by which humans had long grouped themselves intuitively: West Eurasians, East Asians, Native Americans, New Guineans and Africans.
They ended up with seven clusters of people that could be easily described, largely using age and educational attainment: And ultimately, these seven clusters give us a framework that can shape the way we think about the out-of-work on both a national and local level.
My guide accompanies me through thick clusters of trees, on dirt paths lined with bush and thorn.
They see the clusters as engines for growth that could transform China into a wealthy, innovative powerhouse.
At the time, Stewart worked for the Environmental Protection Agency, monitoring cancer clusters in low-income communities.
In between these clusters of galaxies are massive voids, where both normal and dark matter are absent.
Cow parsnip can be identified by its "white flat-topped flower clusters" and 2.5-foot-wide leaves.
"They may have gotten one cluster but there are probably many other clusters out there," she said.
But the new images show a modified design for the main booster stage that clusters two engines.
But hidden within the national statistics are geographic clusters within states where lots of people are unvaccinated.
Galaxy clusters are important because they are the largest structures in the Universe held together by gravity.
Within it, two giant star clusters appear brilliant white and are swaddled by greenish hydrogen gas clouds.
NGC 4833 is one of the over 150 globular clusters known to reside within the Milky Way.
The new platform allows users to deploy multiple Kubernetes clusters side-by-side with OpenStack — or separately.
One thing about the epidemic that's puzzling to investigators is how overdoses seem to come in clusters.
They have become centres of advanced research and, in some cases, the hub of local economic clusters.
The researchers traced the path from those groups to adjacent hate clusters to which users explicitly linked.
The clusters cause a short-circuit to occur in the battery, which quickly drains it of energy.
If your makeup doesn't usually give you issues, then what accounts for those post-flight acne clusters?
The LSST's fourth approach to the cosmic-expansion question will be through observations of clusters of galaxies.
AWS's portfolio now includes a service called Greengrass, which turns clusters of IoT devices into mini-clouds.
One of the mightiest clusters of all is London, which hosts the globe's largest international financial centre.
Or indeed the vast clusters of CPUs otherwise needed (but not well suited) for such intensive processing.
Steep stairs brought us breathlessly up a mountainside onto flat plateaus with clusters of statues and murals.
Another way is to measure how fast things are moving inside a galaxy or inside galaxy clusters.
Because clusters contain many stars of the same age, astronomers can use them to do population studies.
The rise of great coastal manufacturing clusters meant exporters earned more revenues than even China could reinvest.
These include a new guided configuration experience, for example, which moves users from provisioning to deploying clusters.
That level of control could enable them to set rules and policies across those clusters and clouds.
Around midnight they broke into clusters and formed huddles around women who had turned out to celebrate.
Most folks like getting their hands dirty, running experiments on huge, massive, gigantic, cosmic, colossal GPU clusters.
Cluster headaches occur in cyclical patterns, or clusters, and are among the most painful types of headaches.
For him, the granola was missing an important element found in certain packaged brands: thick, nubby clusters.
On his debut, Dizzee Rascal was a twisty rapper with a penchant for tight clusters of syllables.
But clusters of cases are expected to appear in Florida and along the Gulf Coast this summer.
After that, health officials may look for patterns or clusters and determine whether there is an outbreak.
The party won a dozen seats in the state House, mostly in clusters around Dallas and Houston.
Although it stressed the importance of small farmers, it also envisaged linking them to corporate farming clusters.
Only about 22016 of the 260 illness clusters investigated each year turn out to be actual outbreaks.
They were also living in clusters of homes or apartments where they could easily be tracked down.
Diagnosing diseases by looking at single cells and small clusters of cells is called cytology or cytopathology.
I remember seeing men carrying large rifles, confederate flags, and clusters of what looked to be Klansmen.
The universe is comprised of a vast network of galaxy clusters sitting at the intersection of filaments.
As the storm moves east, clusters of storms could produce more flash flood threats, the center said.
Mostly secreted away in other parts of the vast ship but soon to reappear in giggling clusters.
Advanced economies in Western Europe and Asia are reorienting themselves around robust urban clusters of advanced industry.
Now known as "Ötzi" the Iceman, the corpse bore more than a dozen clusters of skin tattoos.
The clusters would separate during their descent and small parachutes would carry each bomblet to the ground.
Near the town center, clusters of homes on one-acre lots create a more neighborhood-like feel.
A group of fruit pickers roamed around the rows of vines, picking bright clusters of chardonnay grapes.
"The Daily": Today's episode is about a New York suburb with a particularly large clusters of infections.
CLUSTERS, GAPS and OUTLIERS A cluster is formed when several data points lie in a small interval.
Clusters of men and women often intersect for a buzzy feel that involves shmoozing, dancing and observing.
Though the problems aren't analogous, you can repurpose their algorithms to locate clusters of undiagnosed H.I.V. cases.
Studies have shown that breaking up those clusters of poverty could help improve schools across the board.
According to one example, sixteen clusters of Facebook pages had purchased around $3.8 million in political ads.
Suing in clusters also maximizes the emotional effect of the women's stories on juries, Mr. Lanier said.
Some clusters may just be coincidence, and investigators have looked in vain for similarities or shared reasons.
Researchers in Belgium and the Netherlands recently examined clusters of coronavirus patients in Singapore and Tianjin, China.
Most of these cases, clusters and outbreaks are traceable, meaning that widespread community transmission is not evident.
The shelves and tables are dotted with small clusters of products from an assortment of Slovak talents.
The city of Tracy, California, is flanked by clusters of warehouses on its east and west sides.
When flatness returned it again fractured into the elaborate rectangular archipelagoes — or clusters — of small shaped canvasses.
To complement the armored dress, she sported chrome nails with clusters of crystals hiding underneath each tip.
Mass testing of the exposed and isolating the sick can be sustained and might keep clusters manageable.
If they find numerous clusters, that might present evidence that it gobbled up other galaxies over time.
As clusters of trees disappear and dry patches take their place, the risk of big fires increases.
UNIVERSITY CITY, Mo. — Families waited in silent clusters in a century-old Jewish cemetery here on Tuesday.
European Union institutions have seldom faced so many simultaneous, centrifugal challenges Historic shifts often come in clusters.
For example, it's a distributed social network, so there are clusters of users living on different domains.
Nestled among these silos are clusters of cell phone towers operated by a small rural wireless carrier.
It opens the door to real-time monitoring of emerging disease clusters, billing patterns and program effects.
The company already sells fruit bites and grain clusters in addition to granola and nut bars. (CNBC)
The problem is, as it was in Wilson's day, that people don't live in neatly ordered clusters.
Together, the voices created hazy sounds and lingering harmonies, with both wide-spaced chords and piercing clusters.
In the first gallery are clusters of different works on paper, plus the large works on hardboard.
That's where Sling is clutch: It offers two bottom-tier packages with different clusters of channels, both just $44.993 each (with even tinier add-on clusters for an extra $5) — which makes it the best combo of budget, user-friendliness, and customization that we've seen as of late.
As the eight core characters slowly start to realize that the world is filled with other clusters — and has been since prehistory — that world becomes both much larger and much scarier, especially once they realize what some sensates have done in order to keep themselves or their clusters alive.
Scientists were previously aware of a filament around 10 million light-years long that links galaxy clusters Abell 0399 and 0401 and magnetic fields within the clusters, but they wondered whether this filament itself contained magnetic fields and relativistic particles (meaning particles accelerated to nearly the speed of light).
The third part of the system takes ingredients and clusters them via what's known as a word2vec model.
Long clusters of tiny male or female flowers are produced at the base of each pair of leaves.
Most of our images of cloudy nebulae, stunning galaxies, and star clusters can be credited to the Hubble.
The photo also reveals just how many star clusters call this nebula, also known as 30 Doradus, home.
These two galaxy clusters are part of the "Frontier Fields" project that obtains long observations with multiple telescopes.
Participants can search for disruptions in the images -- basically, clusters of tiny colored dots -- and mark their findings.
So the gravitational fields of galaxy clusters bend light, acting like a magnifier of the galaxies behind them.
Unsurprisingly, a lot of that development activity focused on Kubernetes and the tools to manage these container clusters.
It wasn't until scientists took another look 40 years later that they realized it was actually two clusters.
It wasn't until scientists took another look 2000 years later that they realized it was actually two clusters.
Often, they pull whole neighborhoods into their orbit, driving down the local housing market in ever-expanding clusters.
This happens because of ram pressure stripping, which is when gravity causes galaxies to plummet into galaxy clusters.
This happens because of ram pressure stripping, which is when gravity causes galaxies to plummet into galaxy clusters.
It predicts the existence of clusters of circulating cells that have traits of both epithelial and mesenchymal cells.
In "Untitled" (1980), done in poster paint, the clusters of x's reminded me of a murmuration of starlings.
It could have stopped in Indianapolis or Pittsburgh or Ann Arbor, each of which have notable innovation clusters.
INNOVATION CLUSTERS The federal government is now encouraging high-tech hubs in Berlin, Potsdam, Leipzig, Dresden and Jena.
The scientists then removed the pancreas, isolated clusters of insulin-producing cells, and transplanted them into diabetic mice.
The proposed solutions focus on removing weaker players from the ecosystem and undermining the hate clusters from within.
In 2005 he embedded wafer-like organic LEDs in glass tabletops, creating starry clusters with no visible connections.
At 340 light-years away, it houses some of the brightest star clusters in the southern sky, too.
Galaxy clusters may contain from 100 to 1,000 galaxies, ranging from 5 to 30 million light-years apart.
The Daily Jewel Clusters of crystals and gold came together to form heavenly modern bracelets at Peter Pilotto.
Few made conversation, though mostly in pairs or small clusters as stage hands prepared for Smash Mouth's arrival.
Many of those gravitational lensing shots have shown us galaxy clusters far beyond what we could ordinarily glimpse.
How are you going to shoot this with cameras when you have six big towers with speaker clusters?
If the clusters had already slammed into one another, the dark matter and the gas would have separated.
Alarmingly, these extreme weather clusters have caused nearly 250 percent of tornado-related fatalities between 22016 and 2010.
To separate out the clusters for their experiments, the MGH team relied on recent advances in microfluidics—a.k.a.
Odyssey's three main galleries are filled with thematic clusters of the slightly smaller-than-human-size wooden assemblages.
The dominant population formed some 12 billion years ago, consistent with the age of most known globular clusters.
About a year ago, these "main drags" began showing up in Google Maps as clusters of orange buildings.
And the stars it does have are clumped together in clusters that are far apart from one another.
The company is also introducing new advanced health metrics so developers can see what's happening in their clusters.
According to WHO, a total of 12 new clusters have been recorded in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone.
Evidence suggests that stellar streams are the result of gravitational forces pulling apart clusters of stars born together.
Most prior instances occurred in clusters in the mid-1950s, and then the late-'90s and early 2000.
Birdlike demons dart around and shoot clusters of lasers down toward you at the bottom of the screen.
DiStefano is confident many more planets within these clusters will be discovered; it's just a matter of time.
Specifically, instrument clusters, telematics and infotainment environments have very different requirements than those of computing, storage and networking.
Cluster headaches are rare and painful, occurring in clusters or cyclical patterns and are frequently confused with migraines.
Considered a spectrum disorder, different epilepsy syndromes are defined by clusters of symptoms or features and treated accordingly.
Scientists have been studying star clusters for decades, but they are still not sure how they take shape.
What is more likely is that the fraud occurred in clusters, as groups of employees rationalized their decisions.
Reusable rockets powered by clusters of Raptors will lift both Mars-bound spacecraft and their fuel to orbit.
Local data can detect clusters of poisoned children who remain hidden in the broader surveys states usually publish.
Twelve of the women had convictions for prostitution, and their bodies were found in two distinct geographic clusters.
Many of our cities are working hard to enhance their mobility by connecting their innovation and job clusters.
One need only look at the clusters of pot shops in minority neighborhoods in Denver to see that.
Criminal violence, homicide in particular, clusters in specific places, at specific times, and among specific groups, Muggah said.
In the early 18th century, French astronomer Charles Messier began observing and cataloging nebulae and clusters of stars.
"We know that little clusters will continue to flare up — that will be normal life," Dr. Steffen said.
Tight clusters of pockmarks on the ancient stone walls showed where the militants had been taking target practice.
This is particularly evident within certain clusters of similar brushstrokes, where tonality changes with the introduction of white.
The trade war is shifting both supply chains and industrial clusters, mostly towards Southeast Asia, the survey found.
A scene is not a community or a physical space; it's ephemeral, imagined, fluid, a nexus of clusters.
Clusters and clouds of white balloons regularly populate and invade the photographs of French artist Charles Pétillon's work.
Industrial facilities also pollute the air and water, leading to cancer clusters and contributing to high asthma rates.
Recent clusters of overdoses in some states have been largely the result of a surge in fentanyl availability.
Galaxy clusters are the largest conglomerations of matter in the universe, containing the equivalent of trillions of suns.
"This was so great, how the brakes were 'tuned' into the cello clusters of David Darling," he said.
Meanwhile, people have been sharing pictures of groups in clusters in cities like Washington, DC, and San Francisco.
The clusters drew little community outcry when they opened because, unlike traditional shelters, they were not immediately visible.
In a way, Mr. de Blasio, a longtime critic of clusters, inadvertently increased the city's dependence on them.
Over the past 2128 years, the rents demanded by landlords for clusters have been tantamount to price gouging.
Dark shrubs dotted the expanse, as did wandering cows, temples and clusters of 108 white Buddhist prayer flags.
At least Mr. Trabucco clusters it all together on the plate, so I can reluctantly eat it last.
You may seize on clusters of repeating elements, both horizontal and vertical, as signs of an overriding system.
While small clusters would continue to re-emerge for the next several months, the uncontrolled outbreak was over.
Mr. Sreparplarn's version is cooked with needles of lime leaf and clusters of green peppercorns on their stalks.
Real power — to handle economic development, to manage water, even to raise taxes — passed to the new clusters.
When that happens, there are "clusters," and volatility tends to roll on through the following months, Cappelleri noted.
Counties near New Orleans, Atlanta, and Denver show clusters of cases amid areas not yet as heavily affected.
In China, 70 to 80 percent of transmission occurred within family clusters, according to the World Health Organization.
Pandora will close its three regional organizations and instead group its more than 100 markets into ten clusters.
Today we can target a long list of potential Goldilocks-zone planets, not just distant clusters of stars.
These clusters happen to be arranged in a row, in the same order as the digits they supervise.
They lack the ability to find clusters of disease and dampen the outbreak, while patients won't be treated.
In essence, the boy's brain was made of millions of mosaic clusters, each composed of tiny cellular cousins.
The female releases clusters of eggs as the male sidles up, releasing its sperm at the same time.
Nevertheless, cancer clusters are hard to prove, and a low number of reports actually confirm an environmental influence.
The job clusters the model created aligned with a standard classification system used by the US labor department.
They were able to identify some of the oldest clusters of galaxies ever found, and even weigh them.
One 21982 study found signs of a relationship between clusters of tornadoes in violent outbreaks and climate change.

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