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Abstract
Keywords:
Introduction
Materials and Methods
Results and Discussion
Partitioning a Hypergraph into Blocks
Conclusions
Funding
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| KeyWord | Count | KeyWord | Count | KeyWord | Count |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| business | 1843 | public_relations | 494 | philosophy | 305 |
| political_science | 1812 | geography | 484 | social_science | 305 |
| computer_science | 1607 | context_(archaeology) | 429 | management | 297 |
| entrepreneurship | 1166 | higher_education | 398 | mathematics | 288 |
| sociology | 1144 | law | 393 | social_psychology | 287 |
| economics | 1096 | medicine | 387 | government_(linguistics) | 282 |
| psychology | 935 | economic_growth | 376 | process_(computing) | 265 |
| engineering | 814 | engineering_ethics | 337 | pedagogy | 260 |
| knowledge_management | 626 | work_(physics) | 332 | industrial_organization | 252 |
| marketing | 592 | finance | 321 | biology | 238 |
| KeyWord | Count | KeyWord | Count | KeyWord | Count |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ethos | 7 | comparative_case | 5 | active_learning_(machine_learning) | 4 |
| privilege_(computing) | 7 | causality_(physics) | 5 | teaching_method | 4 |
| philosophy_of_language | 7 | information_asymmetry | 5 | feminism | 4 |
| transactional_leadership | 6 | grant_funding | 5 | enlightenment | 4 |
| history_of_science | 6 | bioethics | 5 | business_transformation | 4 |
| metaphysics | 6 | scientific_misconduct | 5 | business_relationship_management | 4 |
| reification_(marxism) | 6 | information_ethics | 5 | tacit_knowledge | 4 |
| shareholder | 5 | rationality | 5 | terminology | 4 |
| service_quality | 5 | historiography | 5 | scholarly_communication | 4 |
| vulnerability_(computing) | 5 | interim | 4 | new_business_development | 4 |
| KeyWord | Count | KeyWord | Count | KeyWord | Count |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| pharmacology | 18 | drug | 8 | cancer | 6 |
| food_science | 17 | horticulture | 8 | gut_flora | 6 |
| immunology | 16 | clinical_trial | 8 | biochemical_engineering | 6 |
| organic_chemistry | 15 | pediatrics | 7 | catalysis | 6 |
| bacteria | 14 | traditional_medicine | 7 | pest_analysis | 6 |
| gene | 14 | cohort | 7 | anesthesia | 6 |
| microbiology | 12 | fish_ | 7 | physical_medicine_and_rehabilitation | 6 |
| chemical_engineering | 11 | physical_therapy | 7 | fishery | 6 |
| neuroscience | 10 | metallurgy | 7 | radiation_therapy | 5 |
| endocrinology | 9 | drug_development | 6 | radiology | 5 |
| KeyWord | Count | KeyWord | Count | KeyWord | Count |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| artificial_neural_network | 10 | benchmark_(surveying) | 5 | contrast_(vision) | 4 |
| carbon_fibers | 7 | robotics | 4 | random_forest | 4 |
| digital_marketing | 6 | energy_consumption | 4 | complement_(music) | 4 |
| robot | 5 | analytic_hierarchy_process | 4 | quantum | 4 |
| database_transaction | 5 | knowledge_integration | 4 | convolutional_neural_network | 4 |
| principal_(computer_security) | 5 | remote_sensing | 4 | wetland | 4 |
| biodiversity | 5 | baseline_(sea) | 4 | nuclear_physics | 4 |
| hydrology_(agriculture) | 5 | water_resource_management | 4 | geotechnical_engineering | 4 |
| scalability | 5 | green_growth | 4 | sketch | 4 |
| feature_(linguistics) | 5 | upstream_(networking) | 4 | entropy_(arrow_of_time) | 4 |
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