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The results are here presented of an analysis of the subclustering in
a sample of galaxy clusters from the European Southern Observatory (ES
O) Nearby Abell Cluster Survey (ENACS), along with complementary data
from other studies. The analysis is performed by using the S-tree meth
od, enabling us to study the hierarchical properties of clusters by th
e detection of the main physical cluster and of its subgroups. The res
ults indicate (a) systematically lower genuine cluster velocity disper
sions than were known from previous studies, and (b) the existence of
2-3 subgroups in each cluster. As a result of certain properties of a
new class of dynamical entities, we denote these subgroups as galaxy a
ssociations; these may become an essential challenge for the formation
mechanisms of galaxy clusters.