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Definition of Subnetworks
1. subnetwork [v] - See also: subnetwork
Lexicographical Neighbors of Subnetworks
Literary usage of Subnetworks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Genomic Signal Processing and Statistics by Edward R Dougherty (2005)
"Examples of subnetworks with IGFBP2 or VEGF as seeds are shown in Figure 7.8.
In both glioma subnetworks, we used the influence as the strength of ..."
2. Forcenet Implementation Strategy by Nsb (2005)
"5.4.3 Subnetwork Coupling It is useful to think of the "net" part of FORCEnet as
a collection of subnetworks that share the same transport layer: a ..."
3. Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society by Cambridge Philosophical Society (1843)
"Let k(T) be one-half the number of odd nodes of T. Let nk(N) be the number of
subnetworks of N for which k(T,) = k. As an example a cubical network J which ..."
4. Planning for the Fiber Distributed Data Interface by William E. Burr (1995)
"It can be used over either connectionless or connection oriented subnetworks.
Specifically, this protocol ensures that data packets are received uncorrupted ..."
5. Development Cooperation in a Fractured Global Order: An Arduous Transition by Francisco R. Sagasti, Gonzalo Alcalde (1999)
"Several program subnetworks would be operating at any given time, and the Thematic
Network Board would have responsibility for assessing the overall ..."
6. IRRI 1993-1994: Filling the World's Rice Bowl. by Brian Lee (1994)
"Five initial subnetworks evolved into four topic-based resource centers and four
ecosystem-based ... subnetworks have focused on acid upland ecosystems, ..."
7. SAS/OR(R) 9.1.2 User's Guide:: Mathematical Programming by SAS Institute, SAS Publishing, Trevor Kearney, Virginia Clark, Donna Sawyer (2004)
"For example, in a multiprocess, multiproduct model (Figure 7.6), there might be
subnetworks for each process and each product. The subnetworks can be joined ..."