English to Gujarati Dictionary cluster

cluster

ક્લસ્ટર
definition
verb
the children clustered around her skirts
be or come into a cluster or close group; congregate.
noun
clusters of creamy-white flowers
a group of similar things or people positioned or occurring closely together.
translation of 'cluster'
ઝુંડ,
ઝૂમખું,
ગુચ્છ,
સમૂહ,
સમુદાય
example
Absorbing a photon can force a photosensitive 'cluster' of atoms to reposition a chemical bond and create a kink in a polymer chain.
As noted above, 'cluster' sampling tends to underestimate the impact of focused violence.
There is a lack of social services in neighborhoods where families with the most needs 'cluster' together
Policy makers should consider testing health service innovation using 'cluster' randomised controlled trials with the hospital as the sampling unit.
Five kids 'cluster' around her, asking her to fill in the yellow certificate showing they've put in their time.
Two vast cavities extend away from the super massive black hole in the 'cluster' 's central galaxy.
Defensive, impenetrable, they 'cluster' together for security, and perhaps that is part of the artist's intention.
Javion picked a beautiful purple flower from a small 'cluster' of flowers, and offered it to me.
These 'cluster' ions can, however, be broken up by a flow of dry nitrogen gas (curtain gas).
a 'cluster' of antique shops
I believe that the programme allows up to 9 consonants in a 'cluster' , but only word-internally.
The researcher used 'cluster' sampling in this study and also eliminated participant duplication.
The centre of our galaxy lies within a 'cluster' of stars in the constellation Sagittarius.
She rushed over to his 'cluster' of trees, gripping one as she lurched forward, racing with her eyes to see what was the source.
However, use of 'cluster' randomisation rapidly leads to a doubling of the sample size.
These were considered sufficiently small to assume statistical independence within a 'cluster' .
Each 'cluster' should be a statistical scale-model of the entire population.
Many environmental factors may stimulate 'cluster' root formation.
Using 'cluster' analysis, a statistical method that determines subpopulations in a group, three distinct patterns of behavior emerged.
Similarly, in scientific data mining, algorithms seek to 'cluster' , generalize, and classify patterns and correlations in databases.
The examples focus on the process of conducting a 'cluster' analysis of transfer pricing.
This difference was significant, even in the rigorous statistical analysis for the 'cluster' level design, controlling for confounding variables.
However, while a few genes do show rather high transition bias, most of the estimates 'cluster' tightly around the median value.
a 'cluster' compound
An excellent example is the cosmological problem, since it contains scales of interest ranging from that of a single star to that of a large 'cluster' of galaxies.
Most people 'cluster' on the peaks of mountains and build their houses on stilts, hoping to keep their youth as long as possible.
A double star 'cluster' in a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way is pictured above.
In a knowledge economy, smart people tend to 'cluster' together.
they stood there in a frightened 'cluster'
The critical thing to understand here is that statistics cannot tell you the likely deviation of a 'cluster' sample unless the distribution is random!
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