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By the end of the 20th century, Poincaré's discovery of chaos had grown into a major discipline within mathematics, connecting with many areas of applied science.
Meanwhile, Paul operates on the perimeter of the network, offering expertise to members of the group as it's needed, but not necessarily connecting with many other colleagues frequently.
Yet if he was not always rousing on the day before the primary, Mr. Bradley was clearly connecting with many people in his audiences, all of which were large and enthusiastic.
Merchant is a lifelong student, connecting with many, always willing to teach and be taught.
HTR4 and GCH1 are network "hubs" connecting with many other genes, cellular processes and disorders (see Figs. S3 and S4 for specific connections).
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In contrast to the specificity of the networks for the darkgrey and lightgreen modules, the EnrichmentMap for the probe-based analysis gene set shown in Additional file 2: Figure S4 is less tightly connected with many nodes having zero connections.
An introvert is less likely to connect with many people, but more likely to forge a deeper connection with a small number of individuals.
The importance of nodes in networks was measured on the basis of their connectivity, and the core molecules of networks were considered as nodes that are connected with many more edges.
Labour no longer connects with many of its traditional supporters.
Nowadays, the concept of globalization is well known and connected with many fields.
His music mixes edgy electronica with mainstream-friendly choruses, while the haunting emotional undercurrents will connect with many.
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