It also pushes a version of its flagship database geared for clusters of Linux-on-Intel machines.
The roofs of the stately wood buildings with detailed carvings sprouted from clusters of gingko and maple trees.
An eerie, expectant quiet surrounds the town centre as clusters of people line the roads.
That can be achieved in many ways, including through federations, clusters of schools and co-operative trusts.
Some villages have ailments related to heavy metal poisoning, while others have suspicious clusters of cancer.
FPGA's logic cells, it appeared somehow to take advantage of clusters of other cells nearby.
But Ed Glaeser, an economist, argues that clusters of clever workers themselves enhance productivity.
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The government's development strategy centers on creating vertical and horizontal clusters of development in these sectors.
Clusters of zinc atoms then mix with a reactive gas, usually oxygen, and cool to a solid.
He became a sociable fixture among the science majors and others who lived in clusters of rooms.
Under a new local policing model, safer neighbourhood teams will focus on clusters of wards, Local Police Areas.
We started off somewhat atomized, with various clusters of folks huddled in different conversations all over the room.
Freed from traditional design restrictions, designers created a controls layout devoid of intimidating clusters of buttons and knobs.
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The second examples are thoughtfully-planned communities which feature large clusters of corporate campuses, as seen in Irvine, Ca.
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Mr Kelly believes that clusters of internet activity, when they do cross national borders, flow from pre-existing identities.
This is the sort of project which might attract those longed-for clusters of science and biotechnology research companies.
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The viruses used to deliver the light-sensitive proteins can be engineered to target very specific clusters of brain cells.
Often, the works featured repetitive clusters of stylized foliage or waves that conveyed a sense of texture, even perspective.
"We love tightly compact clusters of succulents, " Williams said of his design company.
These hubs are devoted to developing clusters of technologies for next-generation energy applications.
Everybody agrees that new wind farms are likely to be much smaller clusters of just two or three turbines.
There were four couples in their 20s, three mother-daughter pairs and two other clusters of women, one young, the other middle-aged.
Scientists have long been hobbled by the lack of a good technology to explore how clusters of neurons coordinate their activity.
In one of Amsterdam's main arts districts, clusters of leggings-clad teenagers gather outside a building covered with posters advertising upcoming performances.
So long as there is little geographic mobility, clusters of networked kin and friends develop, putting an advantage on being nice.
To encourage a team member to expand on their comments, nod your head using clusters of three nods at regular intervals.
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In addition, clusters of foreclosures can lead to declines in the values of nearby properties and do great damage to neighborhoods.
As well as any genetic predisposition, entrepreneurship is stimulated through social influence: clusters of like-minded individuals breed particular social values and norms.
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The decommissioned refineries themselves, filled with clusters of these uber-green multi-unit homes, could potentially be transformed into entire self-sustaining, clean-energy generating communities.
Vieste and Peschici are the main coastal towns, bunched-up clusters of narrow lanes and heavy limestone houses, cool even in the heat.
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