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It's possible that neuroscience may someday see the world through topology-tinted glasses.
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However, little is known about the topology and functional domains of PAQR10.
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Most previous studies have focused on the relationship between topology and synchronisation.
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How do diverse dynamical patterns arise from the topology of complex networks?
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As you can see, it is similar to a Reverse Delta topology.
Usage of topological structure in English
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Here, we describe an unusual topologicalstructure that the virus uses to recognize its own mRNA.
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Monodisperse inorganic SPs exhibit unique physiochemical properties due to their well-defined shape and distinctive topologicalstructure.
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The topologicalstructure of the novel Cu₆ core can be regarded as two Cu₄ tetrahedra joined by a common edge.
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The results indicate that the Neighbour Joining tree of the MyoG gene (Figure 2, NJ tree) has the best topologicalstructure.
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Passive host checks are often used in distributed environments, and Nagios does not have all the information concerning the topologicalstructure of these environments.
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By simply viewing multidimensional microarray data scattered over hyperspace, the spatial properties ( topologicalstructure) of the data clouds may reveal the underlying relationships.
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Topologicalstructure of more than fourteen muscles is built and the coordinates of origin and insertion points are given.
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We observe multiple transitions among periodic states, revealing complex topologicalstructures in the parameter space typical of dynamic systems.
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Our discovery of a long-range chiral interaction provides an additional handle to engineer magnetic structures and could enable three-dimensional topologicalstructures.
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Vortices, occurring whenever a flow field 'whirls' around a one-dimensional core, are among the simplest topologicalstructures, ubiquitous to many branches of physics.