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The road to modularity

Nature Reviews Genetics, 2007
A network of interactions is called modular if it is subdivided into relatively autonomous, internally highly connected components. Modularity has emerged as a rallying point for research in developmental and evolutionary biology (and specifically evo-devo), as well as in molecular systems biology.
Günter P, Wagner   +2 more
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The Road to the Belt and the Road

2019
The BRI narrative have deep roots in the China’s post liberation history. It is the product of the confrontation between the current China’s political system and the Western attempts to subvert it. It is a counter narrative to Western narrative of China.
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The contribution of on-road studies of road user behaviour to improving road safety

Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2013
For over 40 years transport safety researchers have been using methods of vehicle instrumentation to gain greater insights into the factors that contribute to road user crash risk and the associated crash factors. In the previous decade in particular the widespread availability of lower cost and more advanced methods of vehicle instrumentation and ...
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Roads not taken

IEEE Design & Test of Computers, 2011
This column examines the considerations that underlie how semiconductor manufacturing technologists determine whether a given technology road is worth pursuing.
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Urban road mapping based on an end-to-end road vectorization mapping network framework

ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 2021
Dingyuan Chen   +2 more
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Road Markings and Signs in Road Safety

Encyclopedia, 2022
Darko Babić   +2 more
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Characterization of tire and road wear microplastic particle contamination in a road tunnel: From surface to release

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2022
Elisabeth S Rødland   +2 more
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