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Nodes with eccentricity values greater than 7.
Published 2025“…<div><p>Prefabricated buildings face greater and different prefabricated components throughout their entire lifecycle, leading to a significant increase in management difficulty. …”
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Active spread of mtDNAs in the network can increase and decrease cell-to-cell variability from cell divisions.
Published 2023“…The three columns for each panel give decreasing network heterogeneity, expressed via different seed numbers, 4, 16 and 64 (more seed points give a more homogeneous network). …”
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Species richness (<i>SR</i>, upper panels) and Shannon’s entropy (<i>SE</i>, lower panels) vs. the rate in which new species are trying to invade the community, <i>νN</i>.
Published 2022“…Therefore <i>SR</i>, and in particular <i>SE</i>, are much smaller for global competition if <i>νN</i> is large. A comparison between the case of <i>Q</i> = 10 [panels (b) and (e)] and <i>Q</i> = 3 [panels (a) and (d)] suggest that the crossover from the storage-dominated regime, where global competition is better, to the regime in which global competition acts to decrease biodiversity, occurs when the number of species is equal to the number of temporal niches. …”
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