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Applications developed for network inference in systems biology for big data applications can be split into two broad categories consisting of reconstruction of metabolic networks and gene regulatory networks [ 135].
Applications can be split differently according to application type.
The applications can be split into two general groups: i) Experiments with single-color detection based on anisotropy changes due to ligand binding (static or dynamic), homo-FRET and mobility changes of a dye coupled to a biomolecule (e.g. dye sticking observed in FRET studies).
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For simplicity, we assume that there is no communication noise and uncertainties in MCIoT environments. . ( mathbb{D}=left{{D}_0,{dots, dots, {D}_nright} ) is the set of mobile devices, and A i, i ∈ [1, n] is an application, which belongs to the mobile device D i. Mobile device applications are elastic applications and can be split.
Mobile device applications are elastic applications and can be split.
In some embedded applications, the global control objective can be split in different control objectives from simpler to more complex ones.
The application programmer specifies how data and work can be split into smaller pieces, chunks and tasks, respectively.
The remaining bandwidth spectrum can be split up and used for other applications like Internet access, downloading E-mail, watching video, and other data services such as news and stock information.
The key update is that Windows Phone and Skype contacts can be "split out" in the new version of the application.
Rectangular and square composite tanks can be split into two different categories based on their own respective area of application and production technology.
They can be split into two subgroups.
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