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We received results on how well each person was networked with the rest, a metric on which many of us still reflect.
Osteocalcin-fibronectin fusion protein holding collagen binding domain was networked with fibrillar collagen, featuring bone extracellular matrix mimic, to provide multifunctional and structurally-stable biomatrices.
The molecular transporter was networked with 1 protein that was upregulated in Aml (OBP14).
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In a response that is consistent with the transaction costs theory of the firm, the network governance structure that emerges from community efforts creates a quasi-firm out of the local health care market [39, 47]; a quasi-firm in which informal providers are networked with typically the only formal provider in a single but loose health care production unit.
Their Arocs in the video are networked via encrypted radio transmission, with a full control panel in the lead vehicle.
The nanorods are networked to form mesoporous structure with a large surface area (291.4 m2 g−1) and high pore volume (1.06 cm3 g−1.06
Everything is networked across distance and time.
"It's a force that's networked by modern communications.
Technology reveals us to ourselves as we always in fact were: networked, distributed, laced with code.
XM's headquarters, which contains 82 studios with all the latest equipment, is networked top-to-bottom with fibre-optic cable to ensure that the gargantuan loads of audio data can zip from servers to studios to satellites effortlessly.
A typical example of systems with interval time-varying delay is networked control systems (NCSs).
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