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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strong hub" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a center or focal point that is powerful, influential, or well-developed. Example: "The city's strong hub of technology and innovation has attracted top talent from around the world."
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But SkyTeam could face problems in Asia, where it lacks a strong hub.
Austrian Airlines already has a strong hub in Vienna, and Prague is also growing in prominence.
Mid-frontal scalp sites (likely reflecting medial frontal cortex activity) also functioned as a strong "hub" for information flow, measured through theta-band phase synchronization degree.
It is tasked to go in parallel with the strategic goals of Dubai to continue being a safe and developed city, a strong hub and a center for trade, culture, and high standard of living.
Kenya also has its issues but is widely regarded as a strong hub for tech companies in Africa, and Tansania has potential, but Ghana is quickly gaining a reputation because of its relatively stable business and political environment and the English language is widespread.
The duality of life in small predominantly Pākehā towns, and Te Tai Rāwhiti, an area that is such a strong hub of Māoritanga.
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Since out-hubs are more frequently strong hubs than in-hubs, central coordinators are more preserved through different tissues than central processors, which account for the integration of largely TS regulations.
For systems with strong hubs, such as the real CAIDA networks that we studied, the accuracy increases but still remains relatively low, at the level of 75%.
Nevertheless, no distinctive difference in this respect between TF and miRNA strong hubs is found.
More miRNA than TF hubs, in particular almost all miRNA out-hubs, are strong hubs (Supplementary Fig. 3.2).
In contrast to non-TF strong hubs, TF and miRNA strong hubs more often exhibit different neighborhoods in the different tissues, underpinning again the flexible re-usability of the regulatory machinery (Supplementary Figs 3.3 and 3.4).
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