Sentence examples for accessibility of the network from inspiring English sources

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Each metabolite j have a synthetic accessibility value S j representing the number of iterations before this metabolite became accessible and the Synthetic Accessibility of the network as a whole, S net, is the sum of S j of each of the output metabolites.

In the passenger-friendly network design model, the objective is not only the travel demand, but also the travel cost, which means fewer transfers in the path and more direct shortest path for the passengers are designed to enhance the accessibility of the network.

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The barriers that predominantly emerge are those regarding the behavior of public healthcare providers in the subsidized regime, and the availability and geographic accessibility of the networks organized by insurers of both regimes.

The accessibility of the road network was analyzed and allowed us to evaluate territorial vulnerability.

Since the accessibility of the porous network in the different subunits comprising the crystals varies the individual building blocks can be distinguished by monitoring the template-removal process in time.

It is shown that neither the surface area nor the pore volume are key factors, but a polymodal distribution of pores, improving the accessibility of the porous network, is critical in the amount of anchored receptors.

Network analysis was performed in GIS to determine the accessibility of the BNP trail network for different age groups.

It becomes widespread thanks to its concepts that boost availability and accessibility of information on the network.

The decision as to which type of dam to build largely depends on the foundation conditions in the valley, the construction materials available, the accessibility of the site to transportation networks, and the experiences of the engineers, financiers, and promoters responsible for the project.

These come from the analysis of the network accessibility (NETACC) of the cellular system elements from the point of view of their non-cellular links: LAN, optical fiber, DSL, etc.

The BR, the inverse of the network accessibility, is defined as the ratio of the number of blocked connections to the number of new users that attempt to access the network: mathrm{B}mathrm{R} = frac{N_{mathrm{blocked}_mathrm{users}}}{N_{mathrm{new}_mathrm{users}}}=frac{N_{mathrm{blocked}_mathrm{users}}}{N_{mathrm{blocked}_mathrm{users}} + {N}_{mathrm{active}_mathrm{users}}} (1).

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