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Even though the structural inequalities that we found suggest that editors (especially those who edit articles about women) do a great job in interlinking articles about women, the visibility of women is still lower than expected when link-based ranking algorithms such as PageRank are applied.

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I am more interested in the sweep of interlinking cultures than in messages and morals, and so the story moves from France to New France, to Boston, to the low countries, to China, to Maine, to Michigan and Idaho, to the Pacific Northwest, to New Zealand, to Sumatra.

Electricity grid infrastructures provides valuable flexibility in power systems with high shares of variable supply due to its ability to distribute low-cost supply to load centers (spatial), in addition to interlinking a variety of supply and demand characteristics that potentially offset each others negative impact on system balance (temporal).

Long-term consumption of the LFHCC diet showed significant changes in the proteins interlinked in one main network (Fig.  2a), that includes six molecules related with organism function (nuclear CAP, GSN, TPM, THBS1 and cytoplasmic GRB2, TBK1), tissue morphology, organism injury and abnormalities.

The best characterised is the Hox complex, found in the genomes of widely diverse animals, in which interlinked and coordinate gene expression appear to stabilise the genomic structure of the complex over evolutionary time [ 5].

Noteworthy, in contrast to vitreous oxides, the chalcogenides allow substantial variation in their glass-forming ability without changing in network interlinking in a wide compositional range, possessing spatially homogeneous non-stoichiometric glasses in addition to stoichiometric ones [14, 15].

Using the same assumptions as for their equity home-bias calculations, the authors find correlations in consumption growth very similar to those actually observed among the G7 countries.All four puzzles are, in fact, interlinked.

However the mixed method design we utilised provides a different strength through triangulation of quantitative with qualitative data, in which interlinked contextual information informed the interpretation of measurement results.

Phases 5 and 6 of the meta-ethnography approach, although labelled as individual phases, are in reality interlinked and iterative as described by Noblit and Hare [ 15] themselves, e.g., synthesis starts during translation.

Additionally, we have also identified several interlinking genes in the pathways that could be used for designing future association studies.

It's a haven of trees and interlinking ponds in the city center, large enough that you can forget what lies beyond its perimeter.

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