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Structural adjustment — is a term used to describe the policy changes implemented by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank (the Bretton Woods Institutions) in developing countries. These policy changes are conditions (Conditionalities) for getting new … Wikipedia
Structural cohesion — is the sociological conception [1][2] of cohesion in social groups. It is defined as the minimal number of actors in a social network that need to be removed to disconnect at least two actors in the remaining group. It is thus identical to the… … Wikipedia
Structural endogamy — is a network concept that provides a means of finding the boundaries of endogamy in a community, using simply the genealogical and marriage linkages. The concept is related to that of structural cohesion. The examples are made with free tool… … Wikipedia
network — network, social network, network theory The term network refers to individuals (or more rarely collectivities and roles ) who are linked together by one or more social relationships, thus forming a social network. Examples of relationship links… … Dictionary of sociology
Structural genomics — consists in the determination of the three dimensional structure of all proteins of a given organism, by experimental methods such as X ray crystallography, NMR spectroscopy or computational approaches such as homology modelling.As opposed to… … Wikipedia
Structural analysis — comprises the set of physical laws and mathematics required to study and predict the behavior of structures. The subjects of structural analysis are engineering artifacts whose integrity is judged largely based upon their ability to withstand… … Wikipedia
Structural Expressionism — is a style of modernist architecture in which the core structural elements of the building are expressed in the building s appearance. The style has been around since at least the 1960s, but it did not become popular and widespread until the… … Wikipedia
Network controllability — Controlling a simple network. Network Controllability concerns the controllability a network. Controllability describes our ability to guide a dynamical system from any initial state to any desired final state in finite time, with a suitable… … Wikipedia
Network society — The term Network Society describes several different phenomena related to the social, political, economic and cultural changes caused by the spread of networked, digital information and communications technologies. A number of academics (see… … Wikipedia
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Network Analysis and Ethnographic Problems — 3 D Graphic of Relinking Marriages among Nomad Kin, color coded by generations. Nodes are couples not individuals, so where downward lines meet it is a relative that is married. This is called relinking. The relinking structure and dynamic is a… … Wikipedia