Cluster grouping — is an educational process in which four to six gifted and talented (GT) and/or high achieving students are assigned to an otherwise heterogeneous classroom within their grade to be instructed by a teacher that has had specialized training in… … Wikipedia
Cluster headache — Classification and external resources The Cluster Headache by JD Fletcher ICD 10 G44 … Wikipedia
Cluster headache treatments — are available that can assist a person who has cluster headaches. While effective treatments for Cluster headache exist, they are commonly underused due to misdiagnosis of the syndrome.[1] Oftentimes, it is confused with migraine or other causes… … Wikipedia
Mixed-interval chord — Mixed interval chords from the opening to Arnold Schoenberg s Klavierstück Op. 33a[1] ( … Wikipedia
Cluster chemistry — In chemistry, a cluster is an ensemble of bound atoms intermediate in size between a molecule and a bulk solid. Clusters exist of diverse stoichiometries and nuclearities. For example, carbon and boron atoms form fullerene and borane clusters,… … Wikipedia
Cluster decomposition theorem — In physics, the cluster decomposition theorem guarantees locality in quantum field theory. According to this theorem, the vacuum expectation value of a product of many operators each of them being either in region A or in region B where A and B… … Wikipedia
Tone cluster — Example of piano tone clusters. The clusters in the upper staff C♯ D♯ F♯ G♯ are four successive black keys … Wikipedia
GPU cluster — A GPU cluster is a computer cluster in which each node is equipped with a Graphics Processing Unit (GPU). By harnessing the computational power of modern GPUs via General Purpose Computing on Graphics Processing Units (GPGPU), very fast… … Wikipedia
N-Butyllithium — Chembox new Name = n Butyllithium ImageFile = N butyllithium tetramer 3D balls.png ImageName = 3D ball and stick model of n butyllithium IUPACName = butyllithium, tetra μ3 butyl tetralithium OtherNames = NBL, BuLi, 1 lithiobutane Section1 =… … Wikipedia
n-Butyllithium — hexamer IUPAC name … Wikipedia