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Social Network Analysis: List of Illustrations
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The article was published on 1994-01-01. It has received 711 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Social network & Social relation.read more
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Social network-based distancing strategies to flatten the COVID-19 curve in a post-lockdown world.
Per Block,Marion Hoffman,Isabel J. Raabe,Jennifer Beam Dowd,Charles Rahal,Ridhi Kashyap,Melinda Mills +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluate the effectiveness of three distancing strategies designed to keep the curve flat and aid compliance in a post-lockdown world: limiting interaction to a few repeated contacts, seeking similarity across contacts, and strengthening communities via triadic strategies.
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Mapping the Intellectual Structure of Social Entrepreneurship Research: A Citation/Co-citation Analysis
TL;DR: The authors employed citation analysis, document co-citation analysis, and social network analysis to identify nine distinct clusters of social entrepreneurship research that depict the intellectual structure of the field and provide an overall perspective of the social entrepreneurship field, identifying influential works and analyzing scholarly communication between these works.
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Conversations and Medical News Frames on Twitter: Infodemiological Study on COVID-19 in South Korea.
TL;DR: The network analysis suggests that the spread of information was faster in the Coronavirus network than in the other networks (Corona19, Shincheon, and Daegu), and people who used the word “Coronav virus” communicated more frequently with each other.
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Agricultural management and plant selection interactively affect rhizosphere microbial community structure and nitrogen cycling
Jennifer E. Schmidt,Angela D. Kent,Vanessa L. Brisson,Vanessa L. Brisson,Amélie C. M. Gaudin +4 more
TL;DR: It is found that plants recruit management-system-specific taxa and shift N-cycling pathways in the rhizosphere, distinguishing this soil compartment from bulk soil, and plant-oriented strategies to improve productivity and agroecosystem sustainability are guided.
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Nature's contributions to people in mountains: A review.
Berta Martín-López,Ines Leister,Pedro Lorenzo Cruz,Ignacio Palomo,Adrienne Grêt-Regamey,Paula A. Harrison,Sandra Lavorel,Bruno Locatelli,Bruno Locatelli,Sandra Luque,Ariane Walz +10 more
TL;DR: A systematic review of articles on ecosystem services in mountains published up to 2016 using the Web of Science and Scopus databases shows that research has gradually become more interdisciplinary by studying higher number of NCP, dimensions of quality of life, and indirect drivers of change.