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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
aggregate . - noun Plural form of
aggregate .
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Examples
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A single brain aggregates information somewhat coherently, and a Book is one of the most coherent forms of information output a single brain can achieve.
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It's the history of attempts to provide technical guidance to government economy managers -- all of which is some attempt to take fundamentally irreducible data and represent it in aggregates, and then planning on how to react to changes in the aggregates.
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Furthermore, DsRed is an obligate tetramer and can form large protein aggregates in living cells.
Archive 2005-10-01 2005
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The second-generation DsRed, known as DsRed2, contains several mutations at the peptide amino terminus that prevent formation of protein aggregates and reduce toxicity.
Archive 2005-10-01 2005
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Although disturbances to money demand and money supply multipliers can be difficult to observe, it has not been possible to demonstrate empirically that imperfect information about monetary aggregates is an important explanation of business cycles.
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Though not always true in the very short run, the correlation between the monetary base and other monetary aggregates is so close that a central bank should never fail, by lowering the growth rate of the base, to reduce the growth rates of monetary aggregates.
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In this way he has illuminated a very important biochemical principle, namely the spontaneous formation of complicated functional molecular aggregates from the molecular components.
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As uncertainty emanates from the federal government, the willingness of states to use alternative means to fund their long-term aggregates and sensitive projects will become more significant.
unknown title 2011
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In general, the aggregates are a system for classifying all nonstatic phenomena; and, specifically, the five tainted aggregates include all unpurified dependent phenomena.
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The aggregates are the right size to cross-link and coagulate proteins, so they feel astringent in our mouth.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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