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GEMsembler: cross-tool structural comparison and ensemble modeling improve metabolic model performance

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Matveishina EK   +3 more
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The Agora

2021
AbstractThis chapter focuses on the Athenian Agora, the civic center and marketplace of the polis. At the heart of this chapter is the issue of when the government buildings and functions shifted from the older Archaic Agora to this new area, and how the new buildings articulated the changed political landscape of the polis.
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The Agora Internet

IEEE Internet Computing, 2005
The Internet's evolution has paralleled, in a rather compressed timeframe, the evolution ofsocial interactions. Back in the hunter-gatherer days, the Internet was primarily a social venue. Then it had its agricultural revolution and was opened to commerce.
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Agora

VINE, 2006
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to propose an approach for describing and discovering knowledge resources in distributed environments.Design/methodology/approachThe paper proposes a solution that includes a framework model and a technological infrastructure to achieve distributed knowledge discovery.
Panagiotis‐Petros Georgolios   +2 more
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Agoras

2017
I have a poem in mind. A ‘late’ Jam Tree Gully poem. It will be entitled ‘Agora’ and I will get to writing its first lines shortly. Why late? I haven’t ceased being connected with Jam Tree Gully, nor have I ceased writing it. Maybe because I am thinking about its spaces in different ways now, from afar.
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agora

2015
In the ancient Greek city, the agora was a multifunctional venue for public administration, the buying and selling of goods, religious affairs, and other social and cultural interests. Most cities whether big or small had a designated agora, oftentimes situated at a prime locale—a sign of its fundamental importance in the community.
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On the Agora

2012
Het leven op de Griekse ‘agora’ was bruisender, dynamischer en belangrijker voor het functioneren van de stad dan tot nu toe aangenomen. Dat stelt Chris Dickenson op basis van zijn promoteonderzoek. De agora was een levendige openbare ruimte tot ver in de Romeinse periode, die zeer belangrijk bleef voor het functioneren van het politieke leven in de ...
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