Sentence examples for networked relationships from inspiring English sources

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"If you peel back who financed all these things," Mr. Sahlman said, "you'll see networked relationships that were started in sections".

Networked relationships across core firms and their subcontractors introduce new demands, in terms of resources and monitoring, as firms seek to coordinate practices and incentives across organizations.

The tool details 80,000 migration paths of 30,000 digital image professionals — animators, coders, engineers and artists — across industry and the world over the past 30 years in order to tease out the networked relationships between software, source code, skills migration, and precarious labor in global VFX industries.

Indispensably, these functions can provide the stability for the system of networked relationships to function optimally (Castells 2009).

This level of semantic analysis should provide an opportunity to investigate more complex relations by employing inference techniques over the networked relationships that are discovered.

Evidence for networked relationships in CAV variant was examined using MEGA 5.1.

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Several different components including author nodes (circles), co-occurrence weight (circle size), networked relationship clustering (color and proximity), and name of authors (text) are included in a map.

The co-occurrence network map from the publications of these institutes is shown in Fig. 4 included the institution nodes, co-occurrence weight, networked relationship clustering, and the name of institutes.

This qualitative study focused the benefits of joining a networked group, relationships between groups, impact of networked groups on the community and shaping private and public experience living with HIV.

Following the dramatic increase in PLHIV networks resulting from the Networks Project, further insights were sought into the benefits of joining a networked group; relationship between networked and non-networked groups; impact of PLHIV networked groups on the community; and role of PLHIV networks in shaping private and public experience of living with HIV.

The challenge for museums is to use these technologies to learn to think digitally and thus to imagine new ways of working with each other as well as engaging the public, to move beyond a hierarchical order of organization and thinking to a networked set of relationships and possibilities.

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