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groupings

grouping <a grouping; groupings> N

grouping pane N COMPUT

mesh grouping ELEC

density of grouping

grouping of terms MATH

grouping the guns MIL

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Different cultures have created different groupings of constellations based on differing interpretations of the more-or-less random patterns of dots in the sky.
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The coordination of activities within these groupings and the integration of smaller subcontractors into the groups enhanced industrial efficiency.
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People who purchase these groups of pots set aside alcoves, shelves, specially designed locations for these object groupings.
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They envisaged the economic structure of the future as a combination of local trade-union groupings and federations of branches of industry.
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Groupings may make prey more conspicuous to predators and may increase intraspecific competition.
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This is possible through the existence of thalamocortical networks, groupings of thalamic and cortical cells that exhibit oscillatory properties.
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This species is gregarious, occurring in groupings of up to a dozen birds, though occasionally birds can be seen alone.
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Economic activity has also been driven by higher commodity prices and increased export demand, although to a varying extent across country groupings.
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These galaxy groupings themselves often keep company with other clusters in "superclusters" that loom as gargantuan, gravitationally associated walls of galaxies.
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These built on the existing pastoral class groupings to generate team spirit during sporting carnivals with students wearing their team colors.
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