alargesystemconsisting of manysimilarpartsthat areconnectedtogether toallowmovementorcommunicationbetween or along theparts, or between thepartsand acontrolcentre:
alargesystemconsisting of manysimilarpartsthat areconnectedtogether toallowmovementorcommunicationbetween or along theparts, or between thepartsand acontrolcentre
The artificial networks presented here were not selected from a large number of attempts.
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Establish cooperative and constructive relationships, networks, and alliances that facilitate input from a wide range of internal and external stakeholders.
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The same contrasts are observed in the organization of the commercial networks.
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The inhabitants of the shanty towns have frequently achieved stability and social organisation through the establishment of personal networks and voluntary associations.
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While her investigations take her into history and communication networks, one sequence in particular carries metafictional implications.
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By the end of the century, 80 per cent of networks were municipal, almost 100 per cent fifty years later.
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All kinds of firms, networks, individuals, quangos and utilities exist in cities, in a complex organised environment.
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There is also the concern of the non-place-based or non-location specific networks of economic social and political relations acting directly and indirectly upon land users.
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As more women go to work and as marriage break down increases the networks of local cooperation and support weaken.
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First, it would be possible to build models of very large systems by linking individual submodels into distributed model networks on the internet.
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The analysis of the characteristics of the neurones and networks involved may elucidate the organisation of perceptual mechanisms.
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Based on the topology of many of these networks, this should not be surprising.
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On the other hand, backpropagation neural networks are a supervised learning method that has an excellent reputation for classification problems.
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Eight blind learners, between the ages of 15 and 20, participated in the study which investigated communication services offered by local and widespread networks.
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Consequently, the lexical networks articulated by the differences in collocational patterns emerge.
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Collocationswithnetwork
network
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ad network
The particular sequence is applied to all websites that serve ads from the same ad network.
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broadband network
It already works as an existingbroadbandnetwork.
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broadcast network
The terrestrialbroadcastnetworkwill need major capital investment in the next decade or so.
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