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Shame they didn't add "Few" to "One" and "Many". I've found it useful to consider buckets like One-to-Few, Few-to-Many, Few-to-Few in this sort of analysis. Especially when trying to understand group forming networks.
1. Julian Bond on June 11, 2005 4:24 AM writes...
Shame they didn't add "Few" to "One" and "Many". I've found it useful to consider buckets like One-to-Few, Few-to-Many, Few-to-Few in this sort of analysis. Especially when trying to understand group forming networks.
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