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AbstractCountries globally trade with tons of waste materials every year, some of which are highly hazardous. This trade admits a network representation of the world-wide waste web, with countries as vertices and flows as directed weighted edges. Here we investigate the main properties of this network by tracking 108 categories of wastes interchanged ...
Johann H. Martínez+3 more
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Diameter of the world-wide web [PDF]
5 pages, 1 figure, updated with most recent results on the size of the ...
Réka Albert+2 more
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World Wide Web for crystallography [PDF]
Some characteristics of the World Wide Web (WWW) and its Virtual Library (W3VL) are described. Aspects of the setting up, maintenance, future development and objectives of the World Wide Web Virtual Library: Crystallography are detailed. An overview of the successful use of WWW in the organisation of two crystallographic conferences and one entirely ...
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Web science must remain an interdisciplinary ...
Hall, Wendy, Hendler, James
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Searching the World Wide Web [PDF]
The coverage and recency of the major World Wide Web search engines was analyzed, yielding some surprising results. The coverage of any one engine is significantly limited: No single engine indexes more than about one-third of the “indexable Web,” the coverage of the six engines investigated varies by an order of magnitude, and combining the results of
C. Lee Giles, Steve Lawrence
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The Internet is enabling scientists and clinicians in areas with endemic malaria to transfer information to scientists and clinicians in other countries. This should allow changes in therapy to follow the rapid changes in the disease that have posed such difficulties in the past. This article reviews Internet resources that focus on malaria.
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Snippets from the world wide web
Sri Lanka Journal of Child Health , 2011; 40 (3): 132-133 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/sljch.v40i3 ...
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A trip on the world wide web [PDF]
Web based submissions and reviewing are here to stay A s the kids say, moving the journal onto the world wide web has been “a trip”. Although if memory serves that phrase is meant to convey something deliriously wonderful (perhaps literally so), this voyage has been like most travels—mainly pleasure but not without its painful moments. As readers and
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Plasmids in environmental microbes: An annotated selection of World Wide Web sites relevant to the topics in environmental microbiology. [PDF]
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Introduction to the World Wide Web [PDF]
The World Wide Web used to be nicknamed the 'World Wide Wait'. Now, thanks to high speed broadband connections, browsing the web has become a much more enjoyable and productive activity. Computers need to know where web pages are stored on the Internet, in just the same way as we need to know where someone lives in order to post them a letter.
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