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Higher Dimensions,ponding nodes. Actors can be persons, organizations, or groups – any set of related entities. As such, SNA may be used on different levels, ranging from individuals, web pages, families, small groups, to large organizations, parties, and even to nations.pulmonary 发表于 2025-3-23 18:57:22
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Non Diagonal Case,ocus areas, the chapter outlines a range of practice approaches at individual, group, community, research, and policy/political levels that enables the profession to act on global issues. It concludes with a debate about the parallels, challenges, and apparent (but surmountable) contradictions betweAdenocarcinoma 发表于 2025-3-24 03:23:57
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Book 1992known as "the method of arbitrary funetionJ. " It was put forward by Poincare in 1896 and developed by Hopf in the 1930‘s. The idea is the following. There is always some uncertainty in our knowledge of both the initial conditions and the values of the physical constants that characterize the evolutOptimum 发表于 2025-3-24 15:42:57
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-8176-4695-0.)(mod 1) to a distribution uniform on ., ., as . tends to infinity, is established in Theorem 4.2 (Borel, Hopf, Kallenberg). The random vector (.)(mod 1) converges to . in the variation distance if and only if . has a density (Theorem 5.3).