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clump or
clumping in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Clump or
clumping may
refer to:
Clumping (biology), an
organic behavior Wittenham Clumps, a small...
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Clumping factor A, or ClfA, is a
virulence factor from
Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) that
binds to fibrinogen. ClfA also has been
shown to bind to...
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Clumped isotopes are
heavy isotopes that are
bonded to
other heavy isotopes. The
relative abundance of
clumped isotopes (and multiply-substituted isotopologues)...
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Wittenham Clumps are a pair of
wooded chalk hills in the
Thames Valley, in the
civil parish of
Little Wittenham, in the
historic county of Berkshire, although...
- for new growth. Well-maintained
clumps may have a
productivity three to four
times that of an
unharvested wild
clump.
Consistent with the
lifecycle described...
- platform, or
through a moonpool,
using a
gantry or A-frame from
which the
clump weight and the bell are suspended. On dive
support vessels with in-built...
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Gazania rigens (syn. G. splendens),
sometimes called treasure flower, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae,
native to
coastal areas...
- In
public transport, bus bunching,
clumping, convoying,
piggybacking or
platooning is a
phenomenon whereby two or more
transit vehicles (such as buses...
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extinction event.
Bamboo species can be
divided into two groups:
sympodial (
clumping) and
monopodial (running) species.
Sympodial species grow from the soil...
- The red
clump is a
clustering of red
giants in the Hertzsprung–Russell
diagram at
around 5,000 K and
absolute magnitude (MV) +0.5,
slightly hotter than...