cluster
Frequently Asked Questions
- It’s right over there, near that cluster of bushes.
- I think we’ll find our answer by analyzing these data clusters.
- The people clustered around the stage to hear the speech.
Example Sentences
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The state's plan to create industrial clusters was something he had "learned from China".
From Barron's
The VCR was also the leading edge of a cluster of inexpensive consumer electronics in the 1980s that transformed domestic life: the Walkman, answering machines, videogames, video cameras and PCs.
For compute-hungry AI labs running clusters of tens or hundreds of thousands of GPUs, even small delays in data transfer can compound and exacerbate inefficiencies.
From MarketWatch
"Big clusters of debris-filled microglia form, heightening inflammation up and down the spinal cord. And when that happens, the tissue doesn't repair as well."
From Science Daily
The method uses aggregation induced emission materials, which glow more intensely when clustered together.
From Science Daily
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