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    Normalized synergy increased with greater recurrence and decreased with greater feedback. by Samantha P. Sherrill (11114128)

    Published 2021
    “…(B) Curves representing rows shown in A, plotted with errorbars computed across networks, show that synergy increased as the number of recurrent edges increased. (C) Curves representing columns shown in A, plotted with errorbars computed across networks, show that synergy decreased as the number of feedback edges increased. …”
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    List of the top-ten non-member institutions with the largest degree centrality values. by Christian Langer (5369495)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>List of the top-ten non-member institutions with the largest degree centrality values.</p>…”
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    Maximal-gap polarisation [Exp. 5] measures the span of the largest ‘gap’ in degrees of belief separating groups of agents. by Ulrike Hahn (148297)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Maximal-gap polarisation [Exp. 5] measures the span of the largest ‘gap’ in degrees of belief separating groups of agents.…”
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    In-degree centrality (sum of inbound ties for a node) in the knowledge provision networks in Fig 2 for individuals with the highest in-degree centrality, i.e., the largest recipients of knowledge. by Eann A. Patterson (5011958)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>In-degree centrality (sum of inbound ties for a node) in the knowledge provision networks in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0295250#pone.0295250.g002" target="_blank">Fig 2</a> for individuals with the highest in-degree centrality, i.e., the largest recipients of knowledge.…”
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    Brain region that showed a greater decrease of alpha band oscillatory brain activity under the stress compared with the control condition. by Chika Nakamura (8345844)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Brain region that showed a greater decrease of alpha band oscillatory brain activity under the stress compared with the control condition.…”
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