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Discover Ludwig"close network" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a group of people, resources, or information that are closely connected or related. For example, "The Smiths have a close network of friends and family that offer them help and support."
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The plus is a close network of family support.
But is it enough to ensure replication among the close network of scientists?
What I don't have, though, is a close network of friends prepared to be active on my behalf.
Aljoudi credits the multitude of opportunities and close network at Harvard with his success back in Saudi Arabia.
In London, he was part of a close network of old friends and relatives from the American South.
A lively woman who loves bike riding and horses, she has built a close network of friends.
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We show that (i) genes expressed in a specific tissue are localized in the same neighborhood of the interactome, being in each other's close network-based proximity; (ii) genes expressed in different tissues are segregated in distinct network neighborhoods; and (iii) the integrity of the expression of the disease module determines disease manifestations in selected tissues.
When studying these close networks of women, the authors "found something else that made us put the brakes on everything," Uzzi said.
People often make the mistake of assuming job leads and referrals only come from their close networks.
In a community with close networks and clear pressure, children's marriage means the completion of parental duties.
We look for small close networks of people and look for how they can be just as influential as rockstars".
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