영어에서 This cluster 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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Well, what might be causing this clustering?
This cluster is not used for data storage.
By the extreme gravity of this cluster.
This cluster is assigned the index 7 by the linkage function.
In fact, if you look very carefully you will be able to see rings around this cluster.
This cluster is assigned the index 6 by the linkage function.
More incredible still is the process by which this cluster of cells becomes a fully-formed human being.
This cluster investigates the use and conservation of biological resources.
Until recently little was known about this cluster because it is heavily obscured by dust and gas.
This cluster is kept up to date via the AWS Data Pipeline service.
About 2deg to the West of M27 is inconspicuous open cluster NGC 6830, containing about 20-30 widely scattered stars; this cluster is about 5500 ly distant.
The stars in this cluster all formed together about 250 million years ago.
As Kenneth Glyn Jones mentions, James Cuffey of the Kirkwood Observatory, Indiana University, reported that a striking feature of this cluster is a well-defined zone of low star density in a region of diameter 3'.1.
This cluster was discovered on April 5, 1772 by Charles Messier, but possibly G.D.
According to Kenneth Glyn Jones, the earliest known references to this cluster are mentionings by Homer in his Ilias(about 750 B.C.) and his Odyssey(about 720 B.C.), and by Hesiod, about 700 B. C….
Those in this cluster also reported fewer positive things to say about the relationship than those in the partner-focused group, and less support from family and friends than the socially involved group.
Charles Messier found this cluster on June 7, 1771, but took an acurate position only on June 4, 1779, so that his catalog entry had this date.
However, this cluster or even a gram of francium would disappear within minutes of its creation, so at the moment it really has no practical use in today's world.
You will use this cluster to examine more advanced topics in the administration and operation of a robust OpenShift cluster in the remainder of the course.
This cluster is probably a group of very young stars forming inside a previously undiscovered molecular cloud, and the 48 Librae nebula apparently is due to a huge cloud of dust around the star, but both deserve much more careful study.”.
This cluster was discovered on April 5, 1772 by Charles Messier, but possibly G.D. Cassini had already discovered it before 1711, according to a report by his son, Jacques Cassini, in his book of 1740, Elements of Astronomy.