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A 2009 Harvard University study of Middle Eastern blogs found that the Arabic-language news channels Al Jazeera and Al Arabiya ranked near the top of the list of bloggers' outward links.
A count of the inward and outward links for the nodes in each hemisphere indicated an overall balanced network hemispherically (Table 1).
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Despite its airlessness, "In Certain Circles" nevertheless moves outward, linking feminist questions with the more general problem of wasted human potential.
The vascular tissues differentiate from the base outward, and link eventually with xylem and phloem of the parent root.
Brussels is the heart of the system, the centre of a series of lines that radiate outward and link the capital to other cities both inside and outside the country.
"A House Unlocked" ripples outward, and its links to a larger world are often startling.
Her account "ripples outward, and its links to a larger world are often startling," John Vernon said here in 2002.
In the NM condition the most connected node was the right superior temporal gyrus (rSTG), with more outward than inward links (in/out ratio = 0.8).
The only node that was a hub (>2%) in all conditions was the left lingual gyrus which had more outward than inward links (in/out = 0.6).
Similarly, intranets -- corporate sites intended mainly for employee use -- generally do not link outward.
We first clustered every protein (node) in the network into different pathways, and then calculated the number of associations which link outward to different pathways for each node.
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