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Discover LudwigThe phrase "articulation point" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of graph theory or network analysis to refer to a vertex in a graph whose removal increases the number of connected components.
Example: "In our analysis of the network, we identified several articulation points that, if removed, would disrupt communication between different sections."
Alternatives: "cut vertex" or "separation point".
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Fields anteriorly and laterally carinate, serving as articulation point for anterior surface of procoxae.
Position of articulation point between propleuron and profurcal arm at posterior end of propectus.
The Resilience Articulation Point (RAP) model aims at provisioning researchers and developers with a probabilistic fault abstraction and error propagation framework covering all hardware/software layers of a System on Chip.
However, it can be solved using the articulation point.
Since in DAGs the A-operations become nodes, the A-operation whose output is an articulation point can be also referred as an articulation point.
The articulation point refers to the vertex, which disconnects the graph when it is removed.
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Coptera anka and Palaeortona quercyensis (both Psilini) are characterized by numerous putatively derived cuticular expansions on the articulation points leading to antennae (modification of scape), wings (enlargement of tegula) and petiole (lateral expansion of propodeum) serving as protections for the concerned articulation points.
Other graphs without articulation points are referred as non-multiplicative graphs [37].
Chemicals generally form a sparse graph that has many articulation points.
The chemical structures are split into subgraphs by all articulation points.
Moreover, it can have the maximum MNSD with respect to other graphs with l articulation points.
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