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  2. Clumping (biology) - Wikipedia

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    Clumping is a behavior in an organism, usually sessile, in which individuals of a particular species group close to one another for beneficial purposes. Clumping can be caused by the abiotic environment surrounding an organism. Barnacles, for example, group together on rocks that are exposed for the least amount of time during the low tide. [1]

  3. Ashdown Forest - Wikipedia

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    www .ashdownforest .org. Ashdown Forest is an ancient area of open heathland occupying the highest sandy ridge-top of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is situated some 30 miles (48 km) south of London in the county of East Sussex, England. Rising to an elevation of 732 feet (223 m) above sea level, its heights provide ...

  4. Poisson clumping - Wikipedia

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    Poisson clumping, or Poisson bursts, is a phenomenon where random events may appear to occur in clusters, clumps, or bursts. Etymology [ edit ] Poisson clumping is named for 19th-century French mathematician Siméon Denis Poisson , [1] known for his work on definite integrals , electromagnetic theory , and probability theory , and after whom ...

  5. Wittenham Clumps - Wikipedia

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    Wittenham Clumps are a pair of wooded chalk hills in the Thames Valley, in the civil parish of Little Wittenham, in the historic county of Berkshire, although since 1974 administered as part of South Oxfordshire district. The higher of the two, Round Hill, is 390 feet (120 m) above sea-level. The 350-foot (110 m) Castle Hill is about 380 yards ...

  6. The Backrooms - Wikipedia

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    The Backrooms are a fictional location originating from a 2019 4chan thread. One of the best known examples of the liminal space aesthetic, the Backrooms are usually portrayed as an impossibly large extradimensional expanse of empty rooms, accessed by exiting (" no-clipping out of") reality. Internet users have expanded on the concept of the ...

  7. Pseudothrombocytopenia - Wikipedia

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    Pseudothrombocytopenia. Pseudothrombocytopenia (PTCP) or spurious thrombocytopenia is an in-vitro sampling problem which may mislead the diagnosis towards the more critical condition of thrombocytopenia. The phenomenon may occur when the anticoagulant used while testing the blood sample causes clumping of platelets which mimics a low platelet ...

  8. Clumping - Wikipedia

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    Clump or clumping may refer to: Clumping (biology), an organic behavior. Wittenham Clumps, a small group of hills. Clumped isotopes (chemistry), heavy isotopes that are bonded to other heavy isotopes. "clump", an iamamiwhoami song. Transit vehicle clumping, when one public transport vehicle falls behind schedule, and another scheduled behind it ...

  9. Anisocytosis - Wikipedia

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    Anisocytosis is a medical term meaning that a patient's red blood cells are of unequal size. This is commonly found in anemia and other blood conditions. False diagnostic flagging may be triggered on a complete blood count by an elevated WBC count, agglutinated RBCs, RBC fragments, giant platelets or platelet clumps.