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Globular and cluster
Globular token envelope with a cluster of accounting tokens.
| dwarf Spherical galaxy or Globular cluster?
The best known globular cluster in the northern hemisphere is M13 ( modestly called the Great Globular Cluster in Hercules ).
Globular envelope with a cluster of accountancy tokens, Uruk period, from Susa.
* Globular cluster, a spherical collection of stars whose orbit is either partially or completely in the halo of the parent galaxy.
Messier 13 ( M13 ), also designated NGC 6205 and sometimes called the Great Globular Cluster in Hercules or the Hercules Globular Cluster, is a globular cluster of about 300, 000 stars in the constellation of Hercules.
* Globular cluster
Globular Cluster M107 ( also known as Messier Object 107 or NGC 6171 ) is the last globular cluster in the Messier Catalogue.
** Globular cluster luminosity function ( GCLF )
Globular cluster Mayall II ( M31 G1 ) is a strong candidate for hosting an intermediate-mass black hole at its core
* Globular cluster Mayall II
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Globular cluster CMDs generally show horizontal branches that have a prominent gap in the HB.
The 1997 Catalogue of Variable Stars in Globular Clusters listed 28 candidate variable stars in the cluster, although only 20 have been confirmed.
Globular clusters thought to be associated with the Canis Major Dwarf galaxy include NGC 1851, NGC 1904, NGC 2298 and NGC 2808, all of which are likely to be remnants of the galaxy's globular cluster system before its accretion, or swallowing, into the Milky Way.

Globular and Omega
* Omega Centauri, Galactic Globular Clusters Database page

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Globular clusters are very tightly bound by gravity, which gives them their spherical shapes and relatively high stellar densities toward their centers.
Late Copper Age 1 was defined in Southern Germany by the connection of the late Cham Culture, Globular Amphora Culture and the older Corded Ware Culture of " beaker group 1 " that is also referred to as Horizon A or Step A.
Except for Western Pomerania, the Funnelbeaker culture was replaced by the Globular Amphora culture a thousand years later.
Globular clusters efficiently sort stars by mass, with the most massive stars falling to the center.
It was associated with the cover-term Old Europe by Marija Gimbutas, though may have been undergone " kurganization " by the Proto-Indo-Europeans and become integrated into the successor Globular Amphora culture.
Globular masses of lava may have been shot from the crater at a time when partly molten lava was exposed, and was frequently shattered by sudden outbursts of steam.
The Globular Amphora culture was of Indo-European origin and was succeeded by the Corded Ware culture.
Geographically it is directly behind the area occupied by the Globular Amphora culture ( south and east ), and while commencing a little later and lasting a little longer, it is otherwise contemporaneous with it.
These gravesites often display reuse by later cultures, including the Globular Amphora culture and the Unetice culture, but the placement of the hands over the mouth in an eating gesture is alien to authentic kurgan sites.

Globular and .
Globular cacti may be solitary, such as Ferocactus latispinus, or their stems may form clusters that can create large mounds.
* Globular clusters are typically old and metal-poor as well, but there are a few that are not nearly as metal-poor as most, and / or have some younger stars.
Globular clusters, the central supermassive black hole, and a galactic bulge of metal-poor Population II stars form.
Globular clusters, which are found in the halo of a galaxy, contain considerably more stars and are much older than the less dense galactic, or open clusters, which are found in the disk.
Globular clusters are fairly common ; there are about 150 to 158 currently known globular clusters in the Milky Way, with perhaps 10 to 20 more still undiscovered.
Globular clusters, or GC, are roughly spherical groupings of from 10, 000 to several million stars packed into regions of from 10 to 30 light years across.
* November 16 – The Arecibo radio telescope sends an interstellar radio message towards the M13 Great Globular Cluster.
* Globular Amphora culture.
Globular protein is only marginally stable because the free energy released when the protein folded into its native conformation is relatively small.
Globular proteins seem to have two mechanisms for protein folding, either the diffusion-collision model or nucleation condensation model, although recent findings have shown globular proteins, such as PTP-BL PDZ2, which fold with characteristic features of both models.
Globular lighting seems to be particularly attracted to metals ; thus it will seek the railings of balconies, or else water or gas pipes etc, It has no peculiar tint of its own but will appear of any colour as the case may be ... at Coethen in the Duchy of Anhalt it appeared green.
* In The Sirens of Titan, Kurt Vonnegut writes " Every passing hour brings the Solar System forty-three thousand miles closer to Globular Cluster M13 in Hercules -- and still there are some misfits who insist that there is no such thing as progress.
* NightSkyInfo. com-M13, the Hercules Globular Cluster
The FSOL moniker re-appeared in 2006 with a piece entitled " A Gigantic Globular Burst Of Anti-Static ", intended as an experiment in 5. 1 Surround Sound and created for an exhibition at the Kinetica art museum entitled, appropriately, " Life Forms ".
Globular seeds with shiny coats that are relatively long-lived occur in several genera of Crocoideae.
At that time, there were nomadic tribes belonging to, among others, the Lengyel and Globular Amphora cultures.
The Funnel beaker culture, the Globular Amphora culture, and the Corded Ware culture are possible archaeological representatives of the proto-language speakers, in this theory as it is commonly expressed.

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