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- noun Plural form of
subnetwork .
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A second language existed behind the first—IP addresses and proxy servers, subnetworks and geocoded metadata.
AMERICAN SUBVERSIVE DAVID GOODWILLIE 2010
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Some subnetworks within the default mode network had trouble disengaging in people with schizophrenia, impairing their ability to focus on the task, the team reported online May 11 in Human Brain Mapping.
You Are Who You Are by Default William Harryman 2009
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So the success of a social network (moving from generic activities like photo sharing to more specialized activities) depends a lot on how it allows specialized subnetworks and groups to exist and evolve.
The New Portals: It’s the Bread, Not the Peanut Butter David Sacks 2005
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And subnetworks that target highly lucrative niches might be more profitable with 2m members than a meganetwork like MySpace with 90+ m.
Old People Now Have a Place to Hang Out Michael Arrington 2005
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FB itself of course garners the collective value of all subnetworks so they will have a massive business.
Sean Parker’s Rise of Facebook And Twitter, Fall Of Google Presentation (Full Slide Deck) MG Siegler 2005
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Owing to the quirks of their authors, they participate in many seemingly unrelated themed subnetworks which they are constantly forming, dissolving, and reforming.
Rambles at starchamber.com » Blog Archive » The great bloggy brain 2004
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[74] In several well-studied biological networks, the abundance of network motifs - small subnetworks - correlates with the degree of robustness.
Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en] 2010
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Robustness and adaptability derive from the properties of a hierarchical network of subnetworks of molecular circuits;
Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en] 2010
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Modules comprise subnetworks with specific functions differing from those of other modules, and which typically but not invariably connect with other modules, often only at one input node and one output node.
Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en] 2010
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This implies that the C. elegans nervous system does not have multiple star-like subnetworks as seen in the Internet and PIN
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Raj Kumar Pan et al. 2010
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