| 41. | Aggregations are formed and disbanded based on the associated cost and benefits.
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| 42. | In database systems, aggregations ( see e . g.
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| 43. | Such aggregations are usually based on SQL and its extensions.
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| 44. | In short, there is much variability that is hidden by aggregation.
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| 45. | In some cases, the CDPs are an aggregation of adjoining communities.
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| 46. | With increasing temperature the aggregation extends to pentameric and higher oligomeric structures.
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| 47. | Aggregations of ex-Mormons may comprise a social movement.
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| 48. | It inhibits platelet aggregation and is a direct arterial vasodilator.
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| 49. | In other words, a two party system is the best aggregation.
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| 50. | PGE2 and prostacyclin inhibit platelet aggregation and dilate blood vessels.
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