نتایج جستجو برای: capacitated hubs

تعداد نتایج: 6975  

2013
Seung-Hyun Jin Woorim Jeong Jaeho Seol Jiyeon Kwon Chun Kee Chung

It is not clear whether specific brain areas act as hubs in the eyes-closed (EC) resting state, which is an unconstrained state free from any passive or active tasks. Here, we used electrophysiological magnetoencephalography (MEG) signals to study functional cortical hubs in 88 participants. We identified several multispectral cortical hubs. Although cortical hubs vary slightly with different a...

In the facility location problem usually reducing total transferring cost and time are common objectives. Designing of a network with hub facilities can improve network efficiency. In this study a new model is presented for P-hub covering location problem. In the p-hub covering problem it is attempted to locate hubs and allocate customers to established hubs while allocated nodes to hubs are in...

2010
Sumeet Agarwal Charlotte M. Deane Mason A. Porter Nick S. Jones

The idea of "date" and "party" hubs has been influential in the study of protein-protein interaction networks. Date hubs display low co-expression with their partners, whilst party hubs have high co-expression. It was proposed that party hubs are local coordinators whereas date hubs are global connectors. Here, we show that the reported importance of date hubs to network connectivity can in fac...

2017
Ravi Kant S. K. Atreja

In this study, buffalo spermatozoa were in-vitro capacitated and acrosome reacted using modified Tyrode’s bicarbonatebuffered medium (sp-TALP media). Lipids were extracted from freshly ejaculated, in-vitro capacitated and acrosome reacted buffalo spermatozoa. The total lipid content of freshly ejaculated spermatozoa (171.5±2.90 μg/108 cells), capacitated spermatozoa (128.2±3.29 μg/108 cells) an...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2009
Satyam Mukherjee Neelima Gupte

We study the synchronization in the context of network traffic on a 2-d communication network with local clustering and geographic separations. The network consists of nodes and randomly distributed hubs where the top five hubs ranked according to their coefficient of betweenness centrality (CBC) are connected by random assortative and gradient mechanisms. For multiple message traffic, messages...

2010
Ashwini Patil Kengo Kinoshita Haruki Nakamura

Hubs are proteins with a large number of interactions in a protein-protein interaction network. They are the principal agents in the interaction network and affect its function and stability. Their specific recognition of many different protein partners is of great interest from the structural viewpoint. Over the last few years, the structural properties of hubs have been extensively studied. W...

Eydi, Alireza , Mirakhorli, Abas ,

Hub location problem is one of the new issues in location problems. This kind of location problem is widely used in many transportation  and telecommunication networks. Hubs are facilities that serve as transshipment and switching point to consolidate flows at certain locations for transportation,airline and postal systems so they are vital elements of such these networks. The location and numb...

2016
Jeng-Fung Chen Feng Chia

Hub location problems, with the hub-and-spoke network structure, involve locating hub facilities, allocating the non-hubs (spokes) to the hubs, and determining the path for each origin-destination pair. In a pure hub-and-spoke network, all hubs, which act as intermediate switching or transshipment points for internodal flows, are fully interconnected and none of the non-hubs are directly connec...

2013
Carson M. Andorf Vasant Honavar Taner Z. Sen

BACKGROUND Protein-protein interactions are critical to elucidating the role played by individual proteins in important biological pathways. Of particular interest are hub proteins that can interact with large numbers of partners and often play essential roles in cellular control. Depending on the number of binding sites, protein hubs can be classified at a structural level as singlish-interfac...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2011
Dardo Tomasi Nora D Volkow

Functional networks are usually accessed with "resting-state" functional magnetic resonance imaging using preselected "seeds" regions. Frequently, however, the selection of the seed locations is arbitrary. Recently, we proposed local functional connectivity density mapping (FCDM), an ultrafast data-driven to locate highly connected brain regions (functional hubs). Here, we used the functional h...

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