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A simple model captures key characteristics of biological non-deterministic genotype-phenotype maps. [PDF]
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Development of a mobile health application to support the management of paediatric FMF. [PDF]
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Non-Invasive Measurement of Cortical Plasticity in Brain Tumour Surgery: A Monocentric Experience of nTMS Mapping and Definition of Cognitive Reshaping Based on Tumour Histological Grade. [PDF]
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What Is Possible for Patients After Lung Transplantation? The Highest Reported Altitude Achieved by a Lung Transplant Recipient Without Supplemental Oxygen - Climbing Mount Aconcagua (6.961m). [PDF]
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This report describes the 23rd Annual Graph Drawing Contest, held in conjunction with the 24th International Symposium on Graph Drawing (GD’16) in Athens, Greece.
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IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 1995
A diagram is a drawing on the plane that represents a graph like structure, where nodes are represented by symbols and edges are represented by curves connecting pairs of symbols. An automatic layout facility is a tool that receives as input a graph like structure and is able to produce a diagram that nicely represents such a structure.
Paola Bertolazzi +2 more
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A diagram is a drawing on the plane that represents a graph like structure, where nodes are represented by symbols and edges are represented by curves connecting pairs of symbols. An automatic layout facility is a tool that receives as input a graph like structure and is able to produce a diagram that nicely represents such a structure.
Paola Bertolazzi +2 more
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Proceedings of the International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces, 2020
Graphs are most often visualized in the two dimensional Euclidean plane, but spherical space offers several advantages when visualizing graphs. First, some graphs such as skeletons of three dimensional polytopes (tetrahedron, cube, icosahedron) have spherical realizations that capture their 3D structure, which cannot be visualized as well in the ...
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Graphs are most often visualized in the two dimensional Euclidean plane, but spherical space offers several advantages when visualizing graphs. First, some graphs such as skeletons of three dimensional polytopes (tetrahedron, cube, icosahedron) have spherical realizations that capture their 3D structure, which cannot be visualized as well in the ...
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