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An event channel is represented by a dashed arrow, where the direction of the arrow represents the direction of causality.
It is represented by a dashed arrow in the diagram, e.g. "see scenario again" in Fig. 2. Ubiquitous access.
Fig. 8 All trips (including the shortest trip for G ˆ m − ( x, y, ω ) shown by a dashed arrow) and the corresponding coefficients A trip at the GJ for two non-identical cells.
Fig. 2 A network of two identical cells, each consists of an infinite dendritic cable, coupled by a gap junction Fig. 3 All trips (including the shortest trip for G ˆ m − ( x, y, ω ) shown by a dashed arrow) and the corresponding coefficients A trip at the GJ for two identical cells.
A disassembly reaction (not shown) is represented by a dashed arrow, and represents the displacement of a previously assembled port with a new one.
The reference tracking control system structure is included in Figure 11 with reference r referred to by a dashed arrow, and with gTrnl(R) then representing kTrnl ⋅ R.
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Alternatively, one may assume that S is also directly influenced by C, as shown by using a dashed arrow in Figure 1.
The value associated with a dashed arrow indicates the fraction of networks having that relationship.
Highly conserved regions at all chromosome ends (telomeres and distal subtelomeric regions) are symbolized by a red dashed arrow on both sides of the schema.
When the translated protein is capable of interacting with its own or other gene's transcription factor (denoted by the dashed arrow in figure 1, a regulatory or feedback loop is formed.
If the jth protein regulates the ith gene as illustrated by the dashed arrow in figure 1, there is a regulatory link in the network.
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