Clustered

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definition
verb
the children clustered around her skirts
be or come into a cluster or close group; congregate.
adjective
the spires and clustered roofs of the old town
growing or situated in a group.
example
Hierarchical regression models are particularly useful in modelling observations with a hierarchical or 'clustered' structure, such as patients in different hospitals or pupils in different schools.
The priests quickly gathered into a tight 'clustered' circle, all of them chanting in unison.
From the door, the windows themselves were almost entirely obscured by the 'clustered' pillars.
Synchronous hardware (coupled with a 'clustered' front end) can provide zero data loss and less than minutes of downtime - but at a significant cost.
He said the new language will help software developers exploit both parallel programming techniques and the locality of data in a large 'clustered' system.
This area of South Kilkenny is noted for the number of 'clustered' farm villages and the number of thatched roofs which still predominate.
In addition, data and applications often span across distributed or 'clustered' servers and storage.
The 'clustered' environment must maintain the consistency and integrity of the file system itself.
The white stucco ceiling undulates up to a peak of 22 ft; the walls fan out, and their pale ash panelling is overlaid by ribs of 'clustered' birch rods.
Modern methods of mechanical harvesting have attracted attention to the conveniently 'clustered' arrangement of fruit on the boughs of certain clones.
Can you afford to replicate a 'clustered' production environment for development and testing environments?
A distributed, 'clustered' storage architecture changes the way storage is deployed and managed across the enterprise.
Testing applications in 'clustered' environments can quickly multiply capacity requirements and delay development schedules.
Investment capital is channelled through traditional networks of property developers rather than into the high-growth, 'clustered' technology industries that can create genuine wealth.
The study used a 'clustered' sampling design for the questionnaire sample, selecting truck yards rather than randomly selecting commercial vehicle drivers.
Recessed balconies give depth to the 'clustered' stone towers, and there are gardens on each stepped roof.
Twenty minutes later, the great kasbah appeared, set in a patchwork of irrigated fields and surrounded by the 'clustered' houses of the village.
The researchers consider that the 'clustered' , non-random nature of the ill health in the region suggests an external cause.
Some extended families may live in fenced compounds or 'clustered' housing arrangements that house multiple family units.
In some cases, structured, paneled cubicles are giving way to 'clustered' workstations separated by screen or canvas partitions that can be slid aside to facilitate teamwork.
While large cities have always been busy, crowded places, New York was more so because of all the thousands of people who worked in the 'clustered' skyscraper buildings.
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