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Combining structural and functional neuroimaging data for studying brain connectivity: A review -- Elena Rykhlevskaia, Gabriele Gratton, Monica Fabiani
dx.doi.org
 
Combining Structural Connectivity and Response Latencies to Model the Structure of the Visual System -- Michael Capalbo, Eric Postma, Rainer Goebel
www.ploscompbiol.org
 
Hierarchy of eosinophil chemoattractants: role of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase.
Petra Schratl et al.
European journal of immunology 36 (9), 2401-9 (Sep 2006)
 
Hierarchical structure and the prediction of missing links in networks
Aaron Clauset, Cristopher Moore, and M. Newman
Nature 453 (7191), 98-101 (01 May 2008)
Posted by tny and 9 others to hierarchy network on Wed Aug 20 2008 at 10:56 UTC | info | related
 
Understanding information taxonomy helps build better apps
articles.techrepublic.com.com
Posted by mmaloskey and 2 others to hierarchy of taxonomy on Sat May 24 2008 at 01:03 UTC | info | related
 
Lab Hierarchy
www.phdcomics.com
 
"The Analytic Hierarchy Process" - Google Search
www.google.com
Posted by dpc with 1 comment to Analytic process hierarchy on Tue May 13 2008 at 18:12 UTC | info | related
 
Canadian Conservation Institute (CCI) - CCI Library
www.cci-icc.gc.ca
Home Page of a web-based Analytic Hierarchy Process modelling tool
 
Scaling laws in the spatial structure of urban road networks
Stefan Lammer, Bjorn Gehlsen, and Dirk Helbing
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 363 (1), 89-95 (Apr 2006)
The urban road networks of the 20 largest German cities have been analysed, based on a detailed database providing the geographical positions as well as the travel-times for network sizes up to 37,000 nodes and 87,000 links. As the human driver recognises travel-times rather than distances, faster roads appear to be ?shorter? than slower ones. The resulting metric space has an effective dimension [delta]>2, which is a significant measure of the heterogeneity of road speeds. We found that traffic strongly concentrates on only a small fraction of the roads. The distribution of vehicular flows over the roads obeys a power law, indicating a clear hierarchical order of the roads. Studying the cellular structure of the areas enclosed by the roads, the distribution of cell sizes is scale invariant as well.
 
A Hierarchy of Temporal Receptive Windows in Human Cortex
Uri Hasson et al.
Journal of Neuroscience 28 (10), 2539-50 (05 Mar 2008)
longer temporal scales in higher visual areas
Posted by Velia to hierarchy on Tue Apr 01 2008 at 10:09 UTC | info | related

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