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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 In public transport, bus bunching, clumping, convoying, piggybacking or platooning is a phenomenon whereby two or more transit vehicles (such as buses or trains) that were scheduled at regular intervals along a common route instead bunch togeth ...
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Clumping (biology)
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. Usually, clumping in sessile animals starts when one organism binds to a hard substrate, such as rock, and other members of the same species attach themselves afterwards. Herbivorous snails are known to clump around where sufficient algae are present. The clumping of mussels (shown right) has been found to be influenced by competition with other species. The mussels attach themselves by byssal threads to potential competitors for space. Causes Predation avoidance Clumping and increased locomotion has been found to occur with organisms such as blue mussels ( ''Mytilus edulis'') due to risks from predators such as the European lobster (''Homar ...
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Wittenham Clumps
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 above sea-level. The Castle Hill is about south-east and was the site of an Iron Age hill fort. A third hill, not normally considered one of The Clumps, is Brightwell Barrow, further to the south-east. The grassed slopes of The Clumps lead up to summits wooded by the oldest beech tree plantings in England, dating to the 1740s. Standing over 70 metres above their surroundings, the Clumps have a prominent appearance and panoramic views, with the north slopes overlooking villages and towns whose sites mark some of the first settlements of the English people, English. The view from The Clumps was described by the artist Paul Nash (artist), Paul Nash, who first saw them in 1911, as "a beautiful legendary country haunted by ...
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Clumped Isotopes
Clumped isotopes are heavy isotopes that are chemical bond, bonded to other heavy isotopes. The relative abundance of clumped isotopes (and multiply-substituted Isotopologue, isotopologues) in molecules such as Methane clumped isotopes, methane, nitrous oxide, and carbonate is an area of active investigation. The carbonate clumped-isotope thermometer, or "13C–18O order/disorder carbonate thermometer", is a new approach for paleoclimate reconstruction, based on the temperature dependence of the clumping of carbon-13, 13C and oxygen-18, 18O into bonds within the carbonate crystal lattice, mineral lattice. This approach has the advantage that the 18O ratio in water is not necessary (different from the oxygen-18#Paleoclimatology, δ18O approach), but for precise paleotemperature estimation, it also needs very large and uncontaminated samples, long analytical runs, and extensive replication. Commonly used sample sources for paleoclimatological work include corals, otoliths, Gastropoda, g ...
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Iamamiwhoami
iamamiwhoami ( ) is an electronic music and audiovisual project led by Swedish singer-songwriter Jonna Lee (singer), Jonna Lee in collaboration with producer Claes Björklund. Since 2009, the project has released a series of audiovisual works on their YouTube channel, which has garnered an international following. Visual collaborators include Swedish director Robin Kempe-Bergman (until 2013) and the visual collective Wave, which comprises Lee and cinematographer John Strandh, along with former member Agustín Moreaux. The project's videos have spread virally, leading to a significant cult following. iamamiwhoami is notable for its artistic multimedia output and the innovative use of YouTube and viral videos to disseminate music and visuals. In 2010, Lee founded a record label, , to manage the project's releases. One video, titled "y", gained over 68 million views by October 2023 due to its unique position as the first link returned by Google if the word "youtube" is not fully t ...
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