Degree distribution

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NIFA-OD-1174-A FINAL OCT-2009 DISTRIBUTION OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL BY RANK AND DEGREE STATE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS[removed]

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Source URL: cris.nifa.usda.gov

- Date: 2009-10-28 15:09:14
    352Health sciences / Military occupations / Specialty / Dentist / Dental assistant / American Dental Association / Dental degree / Dentistry throughout the world / Medicine / Health / Dentistry

    Bylaws of the College of Dental Surgeons of British Columbia PART 12- PROMOTIONAL ACTIVITIES Interpretation[removed]In this Part, “promotional activity” means the dissemination of information or the distribution of pr

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    Source URL: cdsbc.org

    Language: English - Date: 2009-04-05 15:24:41
    353Health sciences / Military occupations / Specialty / Dentist / Dental assistant / American Dental Association / Dental degree / Dentistry throughout the world / Medicine / Health / Dentistry

    Bylaws of the College of Dental Surgeons of British Columbia PART 12- PROMOTIONAL ACTIVITIES Interpretation[removed]In this Part, “promotional activity” means the dissemination of information or the distribution of pr

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    Source URL: www.cdsbc.org

    Language: English - Date: 2009-04-05 15:24:41
    354Derivative / Standard deviation / Normal distribution / Skewness / Log-normal distribution / Climate / Kurtosis / Statistics / Weather derivative / Heating degree day

    Microsoft Word - Web ECON Market Studies Climate Article _2_.docx

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    Source URL: www.afdb.org

    Language: English
    355Actuarial science / Derivative / Standard deviation / Climate / Normal distribution / Log-normal distribution / Risk / Skewness / Kurtosis / Statistics / Weather derivative / Heating degree day

    The African Development Bank Group Chief Economist Complex Market Brief Volume 1, issue 1 1st July 2010

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    Source URL: www.afdb.org

    Language: English
    356Probability theory / Graph theory / Preferential attachment / Barabási–Albert model / Degree distribution / Power law / Log-normal distribution / Connectivity / Probability distribution / Statistics / Mathematics / Mathematical analysis

    Winners don’t take all: Characterizing the competition for links on the web David M. Pennock*, Gary W. Flake*, Steve Lawrence*, Eric J. Glover*, and C. Lee Giles*†‡ *NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Prin

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    Source URL: www.modelingtheweb.com

    Language: English - Date: 2002-10-10 10:22:54
    357Twitter / Social media / Real-time web / Text messaging / Hashtag / Degree distribution / Centrality / PageRank / World Wide Web / Information science / Graph theory

    Content + Context Networks for User Classification in Twitter ∗ E. Baseman School of Computer Science University of Massachusetts Amherst Amherst, MA 01003

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    Source URL: snap.stanford.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2013-10-10 02:39:54
    358Combinatorics / Random graph / Community structure / Degree distribution / Network science / Scale-free network / Networks / Graph theory / Mathematics

    Multiplicative Attribute Graph Model of Real-World Networks

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    Source URL: cs.stanford.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2012-03-14 16:51:55
    359Theoretical computer science / Network theory / Network analysis / Algebraic graph theory / Clique percolation method / Community structure / Modularity / Graph partition / Degree distribution / Graph theory / Networks / Mathematics

    Community-Affiliation Graph Model for Overlapping Network Community Detection Jure Leskovec Stanford University [removed]

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    Source URL: cs.stanford.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2013-11-22 09:43:40
    360Mathematics / Statistical theory / Expectation–maximization algorithm / Missing data / Maximum likelihood / Random graph / Degree distribution / Statistics / Estimation theory / Graph theory

    The Network Completion Problem: Inferring Missing Nodes and Edges in Networks Myunghwan Kim∗ Abstract While the social and information networks have become ubiquitous, the challenge of collecting complete network

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    Source URL: cs.stanford.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2012-02-24 13:41:09
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