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aggregation

[ US /ˌæɡɹəˈɡeɪʃən/ ]
[ UK /ˌæɡɹɪɡˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. several things grouped together or considered as a whole
  2. the act of gathering something together

How To Use aggregation In A Sentence

  • Such aggregations not only promote transmission of micro-organisms but through repeated exposure allow large doses of these.
  • We are particularly interested in the potential of specialisation and disaggregation, nowadays increasingly utilised by better banks worldwide.
  • Apyrase, an enzyme in tick saliva, may maintain blood flow into the bite by stimulating local vasodilation and preventing platelet aggregation.
  • Souls being spiritual, there is no reason for their disaggregation, that is, their demise, and in fact they do not die. Initiation into Philosophy
  • Spiders, however, have a different adhesive structure at the tip of each leg, formed from a dense aggregation of miniature hairs called setae.
  • Aggregation of the cells occurs at the highest C, here most likely because poly-L-lysine desorbs from the saturated glass and begins to cross-link the red cells.
  • Indeed, kin aggregations of larvae have the potential to fuse, more so during the period when corals appear to lack an efficient allorecognition system. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Thus diminution of prostacyclin production and stimulation of platelet aggregation both mediated by lipid peroxides could contribute to thrombosis on atheromatous plaques.
  • A circumambulation is a ritual which can be performed in different contexts: apotropaic, cathartic, and as rite of aggregation.
  • That disaggregation permits the creation of a wide range of new forms of governance, including relationships between national and international courts, that will be the backbone of a genuinely global justice system.
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