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Filter by Meaning In a bipartite communication system, the sender and receiver are represented as two distinct entities.
The bipartite relationship between genes and traits can be studied using genetic mapping techniques.
In the social network analysis, a bipartite graph can be used to represent the relationships between users and the movies they have watched.
In the bipartite network, the nodes represent customers on one side and products on the other side.
In supply chain management, a bipartite graph can be used to model the flow of goods between suppliers and customers.
The chemist studied the bipartite structure of a polymer.
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