| Williams, R.J.; Martinez, N.D.; Berlow, E.L.; Dunne, J.A.; Baraba si, A.-L. Two degrees of separation in complex food webs. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 2001, 99, 12913--12916. |
.... Web, a network of pages of information which can be accessed over the Internet and which are joined to one another by hyperlinks directed edges leading from one page to another [4,5] There are also many networked systems that occur in biology, such as neural networks [6] food webs [7,8], and metabolic networks [9,10] In addition, studies have been made of distribution networks such as airline timetables [11] or blood vessels [12,13] river networks [14] and even networks of semantic linkage between words [15] There is however one area in which networks have been studied ....
R. J. Williams, N. D. Martinez, E. L. Berlow, J. A. Dunne and A.-L. Barabasi, "Two degrees of separation in complex food webs", Santa Fe Institute working paper 01--07--036.
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Williams, R.J.; Martinez, N.D.; Berlow, E.L.; Dunne, J.A.; Baraba si, A.-L. Two degrees of separation in complex food webs. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 2001, 99, 12913--12916.
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R. J. Williams, N. D. Martinez, E. L. Berlow, J. A. Dunne, and A.-L. Barab asi. Two degrees of separation in complex food webs, (2001). Santa Fe working paper 01-07036.
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Williams, R. J., Berlow, E. L., Dunne, J. A., Barabasi, A.-L., and Martinez, N. D., Two degrees of separation in complex food webs, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 99, 12913--12916 (2002).
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