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The architecture of biological networks (2003)

Abstract
Understanding complex systems often requires a bottom-up approach, breaking the system into small and elementary constituents and mapping out the interactions be-tween these components. In many cases, the myriads of components and interactions are best characterized as networks. For example, the society is a network of people

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Source http://www.nd.edu/~networks/PDF/BioNetworks_Sept03.pdf
Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishing
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Language English
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