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In this subsection, the topology-based heuristic scheme (THS) is described based on the multi-rooted Fat-Tree topology [33] (as shown in Figure 4), yet the idea can be extended to any other tree-like topologies.

A membrane-based electrochemical immunosensor sensitive towards proteins is described, based on nanoporous alumina-modified platinum wire electrodes.

If a new species is described based on a number of fossil specimens, it is common practice to make sure that these specimens are deposited in a collection where they can be studied by other scientists.

The bitstream is described based on parcels.

In [10], spectrum allocation algorithm is described based on the call request control mechanism.

A library of dimerization inhibitors of HIV-1 protease is described based on crosslinked interfacial peptides.

A transformation model from DEVS to SMP2 is described based on Query/View/Transformation (QVT) language.

Firstly, resource assessment is described based on sun spot number, latitude and rain fall analysis.

A framework for feedback assimilation is described based on the concept of sensor resolvability.

The motion of rigid ellipsoidal fibers induced by the flow of the matrix material is described based on Jeffery's equation.

Firstly, the development of the multi-dimensional performance data model is described based on data warehouse technology.

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