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Some and stars
Some of Boötes ' stars were traditionally described as representing the club ( Greek, Κολλοροβος ) of Boötes.
Some stars, such as the nearby star 82 Eridani, were named in a major southern-hemisphere catalog called Uranometria Argentina, by Benjamin Gould, and are not true Flamsteed numbers, and should properly contain a G, as in 82 G. Eridani.
Some have pointed out that the constellation is on the celestial equator and have suggested that the stars rotating in the night sky may have been associated with Frigg's spinning wheel.
Some galaxies have been observed to form stars at an exceptional rate, known as a starburst.
Some new helium is being created currently as a result of the nuclear fusion of hydrogen in stars.
Some fraction of elements beyond helium were created in the Big Bang, as the protons and neutrons collided with each other ( lithium, beryllium, and perhaps some boron ), but all of the " heavier elements " ( heavier than carbon, element number 6 ) that we see today, were created inside of stars during a series of fusion stages, such as the proton-proton chain, the CNO cycle and the triple-alpha process.
Some nebulae are formed as the result of supernova explosions, the death throes of massive, short-lived stars.
Some neutron stars rotate very rapidly and emit beams of electromagnetic radiation as pulsars.
Some of the biggest stars of this era were Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Rick Barry, Dave Cowens, Julius Erving, Elvin Hayes, Walt Frazier, Moses Malone, Artis Gilmore, George Gervin, Dan Issel, and Pete Maravich.
Some astronomers believe the two types of star clusters form via the same basic mechanism, with the difference being that the conditions that allowed the formation of the very rich globular clusters containing hundreds of thousands of stars no longer prevail in the Milky Way.
Some open clusters contain hot blue stars which seem to be much younger than the rest of the cluster.
Some of the bigger stars in the industry, such as Shawn Michaels, Triple H, The Undertaker, and The Sandman, can perform ring entrances lasting up to three minutes or more.
Some stars may fuse helium in core hot-spots, causing an unstable and uneven reaction as well as a heavy stellar wind.
* Some stars in entirely different constellations may have the same name: Algenib in Perseus and Algenib in Pegasus ; Gienah in Cygnus and Gienah in Corvus, Alnair in Grus and Alnair in Centaurus.
Some Italian Western films were made as vehicles for musical stars, like Ferdinando Baldi's Rita of the West featuring Rita Pavone and Terence Hill.
Some of which include Annie ( 1982 ), Clue ( 1985 ), and most notably, the 1990 horror miniseries Stephen King's It in which he stars as " Pennywise the Dancing Clown ", an alternate physical appearance of the titular antagonist, It.
Some lighter stars also form these elements in the outer parts of the stars over long periods of time, by absorbing energy from fusion in the inside of the star, by absorbing neutrons that are emitted from the fusion process.
Some astrologers also take note of minor planetary bodies, fixed stars, asteroids ( for example, Chiron ) and other mathematically calculated points and angles such as the vertex, equatorial ascendant, etc.
Some crinoids, however, namely the feather stars, are also highly motile ( able to move themselves ).
Some burrowing sea stars poke their tube feet through the surface of the sand or mud above them into the water column and use them to attain oxygen from the water column.
Some stars, for example, seem to have magnetic fields, fossil stellar magnetic fields left over from their period of formation, while others seem to generate the field anew frequently.
Some of these elements, particularly those lighter than iron, are thought to be delivered to the interstellar medium in the last stages of evolution of dying low mass stars, in the non-explosive ejection of the outer envelope gases of plantetary nebulae before these stars continue to form white dwarfs.

Some and globular
Some giant elliptical galaxies, particularly those at the centers of galaxy clusters, such as M87, have as many as 13, 000 globular clusters.
Some such proteins are highly specific in their function, such as protein disulfide isomerase ; others are very general and can be of assistance to most globular proteins-the prokaryotic GroEL / GroES system and the homologous eukaryotic Heat shock proteins Hsp60 / Hsp10 system fall into this category.
Some open clusters, such as the bright double cluster ( NGC 869 and NGC 884 ) in the constellation Perseus, and globular clusters, such as M13 in Hercules, are easy to spot.
Some, such as the cockles, are nearly globular and can jump by bending and straightening the foot.
Some nests are almost globular.
Some examples of plants in the various categories include mangoes which have globular chromoplasts and carrots which have crystalline chromoplasts.

Some and clusters
Some intermetallic materials e. g. do exhibit metal clusters, reminiscent of molecules and these compounds are more a topic of chemistry than of metallurgy.
Some clusters of radio and electronics stores were created or added to in the Canal Street and Union Square areas.
Some of the best known species are noted for their many clusters of large flowers.
Some farmers have devised their own ways to disinfect the clusters between cows.
Some winemakers utilize a derivative of carbonic maceration in which whole clusters are placed in large open vats allowed to ferment inside the individual grape berries, without the addition of yeast, for a few days before they are crushed.
Some sort of reversible-jump variant is also needed when doing MCMC or Gibbs sampling over nonparametric Bayesian models such as those involving the Dirichlet process or Chinese restaurant process, where the number of mixing components / clusters / etc.
Some areas, such as Times Square and Fifth Avenue, have large clusters of retail stores.
Some linguists argue that the term can only be properly applied to those consonant clusters that occur within one syllable.
Some Burmese dialects allow for clusters of up to four consonants ( with the addition of the medial, which can combine with the above-mentioned medials.
Some of the major anatomical components of the brain are organized as clusters of interconnected nuclei.
Some Internet root nameservers are implemented as clusters of hosts using anycast addressing.
Some dialects are further distinguished based on the palatalized alveolars, which have unpacked in syllable-final position as clusters.
Some SSI clusters include special hardware to reduce this slowdown.
Some familiar and seemingly actinomorphic flowers, such as those of daisies and dandelions ( Asteraceae ), are actually clusters of tiny zygomorphic flowers arranged into a radially symmetric inflorescence.
Some albums include clusters of songs on a particular subject, for example In the Dutch Mountains contains several songs about Hofstede's childhood memories, Giant Normal Dwarf includes several fantasy songs set in a folkloric version of the Netherlands called Fountainland, and the later albums, particularly Les Nuits, include numerous songs on the subject of human mortality.
Some websites use different subdomains to point to different server clusters.
Some authors go even further and consider it's a passive spiral galaxy, similar to those found on galaxy clusters with high redshift.

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