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Agglomeration in scale-free random graphs

Agglomeration in scale-free random graphs

... these random graph models had certain properties beyond the power-law. In [14], the authors determine, asymptotically, the ex- pected value of the global clustering coefficient of a random graph ... See full document

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Dynamic stability in random and scale-free B-lymphocyte networks

Dynamic stability in random and scale-free B-lymphocyte networks

... observed in immune ...increase in Hamming distance, and also a reduction in the time necessary to eliminate the perturbation, both char- acteristics of immunological ...feature: in one, only ... See full document

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A new look into the small-scale dispersal of free-living marine nematodes

A new look into the small-scale dispersal of free-living marine nematodes

... cup in the end of each net served as a floater, keeping them elevated in the water column and parallel to the ...helix in order to maximize flow measurement in low-energy ...velocity in ... See full document

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A Collaborative Group Developing Method of Open Source Software by Mimicking Altruism Behavior of Army Ant

A Collaborative Group Developing Method of Open Source Software by Mimicking Altruism Behavior of Army Ant

... required. In this paper, Barabasi- Albert(BA) model with dynamic fitness[8] is adapted to decide the behaviors of ...generating random scale-free networks based on the preferential attachment ... See full document

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Scale-free fuse network and its robustness

Scale-free fuse network and its robustness

... classical random fuse network model, fuses are placed at random on the bonds of a d-dimensional hypercu- bic ..., in which case the disorder ... See full document

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Use of data-biased random walks on graphs for the retrieval of context-specific networks from genomic data.

Use of data-biased random walks on graphs for the retrieval of context-specific networks from genomic data.

... challenge in the computational analysis of large-scale ...of random walks on graphs as a powerful platform for scoring network components based on simultaneous assessment of the experimental ... See full document

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Free-flight odor tracking in Drosophila is consistent with an optimal intermittent scale-free search.

Free-flight odor tracking in Drosophila is consistent with an optimal intermittent scale-free search.

... effective in flies, the animals must not only exhibit consistent saccade direction in order to spiral, but also must exhibit consistent saccade ...angle in Drosophila is 90 degrees ...is in ... See full document

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Emergence of super cooperation of prisoner's dilemma games on scale-free networks.

Emergence of super cooperation of prisoner's dilemma games on scale-free networks.

... emerged in the evolutions of the weak and normalised generalised prisoner’s dilemma games on scale-free networks with various updating strategies, and that if γ is not large enough, but not too ... See full document

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Weighted Scale-Free Random Graph Model

Weighted Scale-Free Random Graph Model

... In this paper, we have showed a model based on these three ingredients which naturally lead to observed scale-invariant distribution. To incorporate the growing character of the network, starting from a ... See full document

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Cad. Saúde Pública  vol.19 número3

Cad. Saúde Pública vol.19 número3

... One may argue that reverse causality may explain these findings. Obese people are more likely to have a diet rich in sugar or other poor oral health habits, which in turn may explain the poor oral health. ... See full document

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Applications of Fourier methods to the analysis of some stochastic processes

Applications of Fourier methods to the analysis of some stochastic processes

... Cristophe in Rouen, Maklouff Derridj, Jos´ e de Sam Lazaro, Jean-Pierre Raoult and Fan Hi Hua in Paris, Eckart Platten and David Heath in Canberra, Andy Obaldestein in Loughborough, Angelos ... See full document

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Scale-free fluctuations in behavioral performance: delineating changes in spontaneous behavior of humans with induced sleep deficiency.

Scale-free fluctuations in behavioral performance: delineating changes in spontaneous behavior of humans with induced sleep deficiency.

... difference in behavioral motifs between the control group and sleep deprived ...than in the control ...tails in the cumulative distribution, were observed for disordered ...difference in the ... See full document

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DIVISION OF LABOR AND AGGLOMERATION ECONOMIES ()

DIVISION OF LABOR AND AGGLOMERATION ECONOMIES ()

... On the other hand, the institutional framework of production matters: the less capital (human and physical) is saved by the division of labor - as it occurs wit[r] ... See full document

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Length Scale of Free Stream Turbulence and Its Impact on Bypass Transition in a Boundary Layer

Length Scale of Free Stream Turbulence and Its Impact on Bypass Transition in a Boundary Layer

... and scale, usually related to a velocity along an average stream ...turbulence scale on laminar–turbulent transition. Mayle (1991), in his review, suggested that the transition appears earlier when ... See full document

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Braz. J. Phys.  vol.33 número2

Braz. J. Phys. vol.33 número2

... used in this class of ...produced in abundance in northeast of Brazil. In this context, the preparation of materials based on the mixture of PAni and cw appears as an alternative to obtain ... See full document

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Modes of interaction between individuals dominate the topologies of real world networks.

Modes of interaction between individuals dominate the topologies of real world networks.

... [6]. In a hierarchically organized network, hub components bridge many disconnected regions of the network to efficiently coordinate all system ...increases in hierarchically organized ...are in ... See full document

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Set-Valued Graphs

Set-Valued Graphs

... if, in addition, their union is the set Y (X) = P(X) − {∅} of all the nonempty subsets of X then f is called a set-sequential labeling [3] of ...set-graceful graphs as a set analogue of the well known ... See full document

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Formation of secondary organic aerosol in the Paris pollution plume and its impact on surrounding regions

Formation of secondary organic aerosol in the Paris pollution plume and its impact on surrounding regions

... secondary in- organic aerosol, and secondary organic aerosol formed in the plumes of megacities can affect regional air ...quality. In the framework of the FP7/EU MEGAPOLI (Megacities: Emis- sions, ... See full document

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Acetylcysteine in random skin flap in rats

Acetylcysteine in random skin flap in rats

... necrosis in the flaps, with consequent lipid peroxidation and liberation of its products and ...samples in CG group (control) revealed an average MDA level of 2038 ng/ml, as opposed to NACG group ... See full document

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SATISFIABILITY METHODS FOR COLOURING GRAPHS

SATISFIABILITY METHODS FOR COLOURING GRAPHS

... The graph colouring problem can be solved using methods based on Satisfiability (SAT). An instance of the problem is defined by a Boolean expression written using Boolean variables and the logical connectives AND, OR and ... See full document

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