
1) Agglomeration 2) Bunch 3) Clump 4) Cluster
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1) Bunch 2) Clump 3) Cluster 4) Knot 5) Swad 6) Tuft 7) Tussock
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A statistical method of forming natural groupings in which a number of important characteristics of a large diverse group are identified in order to define target markets. For a library such a cluster might include higher education levels, and income. (Wood and Koontz)
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Clustering can refer to the following: In demographics: In graph theory: In statistics and data mining: In computing: ...
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[demographics] In demographics, clustering is the gathering of various populations based on ethnicity, economics, or religion. In countries that hold equality important, clustering occurs between groups because of polarizing factors such as religion, wealth or ethnocentrism. Clustering is often considered an enriching part of free cultures ...
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• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Cluster
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Connecting two or more computers together in such a way that they behave like a single computer. Clustering is used for parallel processing, for load balancing and for fault tolerance. Clustering is a popular strategy for implementing parallel processing applications because it enables companies to leverage the investment already made in PCs and wo...
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Of acetylcholine receptors: aggregation of the receptors in developing myotubes in the vicinity of the presynaptic terminal, induced by nerve contact. ... See: agrin. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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Group of independent systems working together as a single system. Clustering technology allows groups of servers to access a single disk array containing applications and data.
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An approach to enhancing the processing available by integrating the power of individual processors such that they act as one large virtual processor.
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Grouping names on a telemarketing list according to geographic, demographic, or psychographic characteristics.
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A process of organizing many tasks into groups for the purpose of deciding upon the optimal instructional setting mix for that group of tasks. Also pertains to sequencing groups of objectives within a course of instruction.
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A method used to estimate a sum when all addends are about the same
Example:
1,802
2,182
+1,999 The three addends are
close to 2,000
3 x 2,000 = 6,000 Multiply
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