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A schema can have a single model representing an entity or can have multiple models representing more entities (may be hierarchical).
"That's never a fun thing to undergo," he wrote, and it's unlikely that firms would even raise the prospect of representing an entity their valuable clients dislike unless the two share some kind of narrow interest.
A vertex representing an entity in the graph is considered as a breakpoint if it verifies at least one of the following conditions: (1) it has less (or more) than two links with other entities nodes (they are start points or end points of the query, or they are central in the query being linked to many other entities), (2) it is linked to at least one property.
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From an implementation point of view, such functions represent an entity where the paths only need to be implemented once.
Each bar represents an entity (J in total) and a point in that bar indicates the value of the dual variable λ j k or λ ̂ j k.
A mOSAIC component represents an entity controlled by the user: the entity is configurable, exhibits a well defined behavior, implements application dependent functionalities and exposes them to other components.
The csml:entity and csml:process elements respectively represent an entity and a process in HFPNe.
Finally, the WT CIC may represent an entity entirely distinct from the tumour cell of origin.
The most basic question we can ask is the retrieval of models which represent an entity of a certain kind.
Each node represents an entity that can be expanded, which brings up other nodes under it, if any exist.
The major similarity between the entity pairs are visualized in Figure 3. Every node represents an entity and the wide of the edges is the number of pathways with no evidence for a difference.
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