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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a path connecting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a route or means of linking two or more points, whether physical or metaphorical.
Example: "The city plans to create a path connecting the park to the downtown area for easier access."
Alternatives: "a route linking" or "a connection between".
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We assume here a connected graph, that is, there exists a path connecting any pair of distinct nodes.
We assume here a connected graph; that is, there exists a path connecting any pair of distinct nodes in the network.
Even K-1 paths fail, there is still a path connecting them.
Furthermore, computational simulations were used to understand the underlying fracture mechanism, in which bond cleavage occurred along a path connecting oxygenated carbon atoms in the basal plane.
This is realized by sequential construction and relocation of small design space segments (patches) in order to create a path connecting the extreme Pareto front designs identified beforehand.
A path connecting two vertices (i,j in V_y) is said to be minimal if there is no other path connecting (i) to (j) with less links.
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The Bernhard and Lehman houses were unusual in that a path connected their two yards.
Then, Vε-W A, F) is a path connected set.
Since C' is a convex set, so it is a path connected set.
The first homotopy group, or fundamental group, π1(X) of a (path connected) topological space X thus begins with continuous maps from a pointed circle (S1,s) to the pointed space (X,x), where maps from one pair to another map s into x.
Furthermore, we found that 52 of these human proteins were a part of the LCC, i.e., the largest subnetwork in which a path connects every two proteins to each other.
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