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Definition of aggregation in English: aggregationnoun aɡrɪˈɡeɪʃ(ə)nˌæɡrəˈɡeɪʃ(ə)n mass noun1The formation of a number of things into a cluster. a single dose of aspirin irreversibly inhibits the normal aggregation of platelets Example sentencesExamples - Assuming aggregation happens on the cell surface, we choose a two-dimensional hexagonal lattice.
- The mechanism by which the protein aggregation may cause a brain disorder is not fully understood.
- The frequency of the bands would indicate the presence of strong intermolecular interactions, in contrast to the presence of aggregation.
- These lymphocytes are located in the nodules of the spleen, lymph nodes, and lymphatic aggregations of the ileum.
- These substances activate white blood cells, increase platelet activation and aggregation, and cause vasoconstriction.
- These sections deal with microscopic models related to protein misfolding, aggregation, and fissioning.
- This growth is suggestive of a cooperative effect, such as one involving lipid aggregation, possibly due to interaction with negatively charged lipids.
- The aggregation of proteins has important technical implications in disease treatment and biotechnology.
- As it is sensitive to geometric shape, this is an appropriate technique for studying aggregation that occurs in solution.
- Denser aggregations of lymphatic tissue occur as isolated nodules.
- 1.1count noun A cluster of things that have come or been brought together.
the pelican is the other bird likely to be found in large aggregations in East Africa's wetlands Example sentencesExamples - They are most commonly seen as solitary individuals, but on occasion they appear in sizable aggregations, frequently near floating kelp.
- During their resting hours from sunset to sunrise, they gather in closely knit aggregations in caves, under ledges, or in other protected areas.
- We re-formed as a kind of ragtag, free-jazz rock aggregation.
- This aggregation of writers wrote one-act dramas.
- Oftentimes, angelfish are seen in small aggregations, where there will be one large dominant individual.
- Two generations emerged in late spring and midsummer, with the largest aggregation of wasps occurring in late June.
- When spawning, wrasses gather in loose aggregations where one dominant male oversees many females within a general territory.
- Japanese beetles release a strong aggregation pheromone that attracts additional beetles to a potential food source.
- They are usually found in small herds or bands during the summer, but in larger aggregations of up to around 100 individuals in the winter.
- Social aggregations have been studied in a variety of animals.
- 1.2 (on the Internet) the collection of related items of content so that they can be displayed or linked to.
a desktop aggregation app that brings together Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn Example sentencesExamples - Stages one and two begin to demonstrate the aggregation and personalizing powers of the Web.
- Stage three brings to every consumer both total aggregation and total customization possibilities available on demand anywhere anytime.
- This is a complete electronic aggregation of purchase, educational, recreational, and medical information in a set of huge personal databases.
- This application combines all available power for aggregation and personalization in the hands of the consumer and their data communities.
- This program facilitates the company that owns the download to have Internet access for the aggregation of content.
- They continue to build potential for broader network aggregation.
- "We see a lot of companies creating internal Weblogs," says the creator of this aggregation software.
- Aggregation power arises when one can consolidate information.
- The aggregation of materials in a digital library can be greater than the sum of its parts.
- As aggregation capabilities accelerate, real-time usage of deep personal data sources will force organizations to redirect their strategies and attention.
Definition of aggregation in US English: aggregationnounˌaɡrəˈɡāSH(ə)nˌæɡrəˈɡeɪʃ(ə)n 1The formation of a number of things into a cluster. a single dose of aspirin irreversibly inhibits the normal aggregation of platelets Example sentencesExamples - As it is sensitive to geometric shape, this is an appropriate technique for studying aggregation that occurs in solution.
- The frequency of the bands would indicate the presence of strong intermolecular interactions, in contrast to the presence of aggregation.
- The aggregation of proteins has important technical implications in disease treatment and biotechnology.
- Denser aggregations of lymphatic tissue occur as isolated nodules.
- This growth is suggestive of a cooperative effect, such as one involving lipid aggregation, possibly due to interaction with negatively charged lipids.
- These sections deal with microscopic models related to protein misfolding, aggregation, and fissioning.
- These lymphocytes are located in the nodules of the spleen, lymph nodes, and lymphatic aggregations of the ileum.
- Assuming aggregation happens on the cell surface, we choose a two-dimensional hexagonal lattice.
- The mechanism by which the protein aggregation may cause a brain disorder is not fully understood.
- These substances activate white blood cells, increase platelet activation and aggregation, and cause vasoconstriction.
- 1.1 A cluster of things that have come or been brought together.
the pelican is the other bird likely to be found in large aggregations in East Africa's wetlands Example sentencesExamples - Two generations emerged in late spring and midsummer, with the largest aggregation of wasps occurring in late June.
- During their resting hours from sunset to sunrise, they gather in closely knit aggregations in caves, under ledges, or in other protected areas.
- When spawning, wrasses gather in loose aggregations where one dominant male oversees many females within a general territory.
- We re-formed as a kind of ragtag, free-jazz rock aggregation.
- They are usually found in small herds or bands during the summer, but in larger aggregations of up to around 100 individuals in the winter.
- This aggregation of writers wrote one-act dramas.
- Japanese beetles release a strong aggregation pheromone that attracts additional beetles to a potential food source.
- Social aggregations have been studied in a variety of animals.
- They are most commonly seen as solitary individuals, but on occasion they appear in sizable aggregations, frequently near floating kelp.
- Oftentimes, angelfish are seen in small aggregations, where there will be one large dominant individual.
- 1.2 (on the Internet) the collection of related items of content so that they can be displayed or linked to.
a desktop aggregation app that brings together Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn Example sentencesExamples - This is a complete electronic aggregation of purchase, educational, recreational, and medical information in a set of huge personal databases.
- "We see a lot of companies creating internal Weblogs," says the creator of this aggregation software.
- They continue to build potential for broader network aggregation.
- As aggregation capabilities accelerate, real-time usage of deep personal data sources will force organizations to redirect their strategies and attention.
- Aggregation power arises when one can consolidate information.
- Stage three brings to every consumer both total aggregation and total customization possibilities available on demand anywhere anytime.
- This application combines all available power for aggregation and personalization in the hands of the consumer and their data communities.
- Stages one and two begin to demonstrate the aggregation and personalizing powers of the Web.
- This program facilitates the company that owns the download to have Internet access for the aggregation of content.
- The aggregation of materials in a digital library can be greater than the sum of its parts.
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