<p>The graph shows the distribution of complex sizes for NR simulations with all dissociation constants set to . This distribution is calculated at the final time point for the simulations represented in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0032032#pone-0032032-g006" target="_blank">Figure 6</a>. The points on the graph represent the average probability of finding a complex of a certain size across 15 independent simulations. The error bars in this case are set to approximate confidence intervals; for large complexes, the error bars exceed the scale for the lower bound. This is because the confidence intervals include 0, which cannot be displayed on the logarithmic scale of the ordinate.</p
Results for simulations with No = 10 on the complete graph of size N = 104 and simulation time t = 1...
<p>Open histograms: RMSDs within the monomers; shaded histograms: RMSDs of dimers. (A) atomistic sim...
<p>(<b>3A</b>) Simulation studies for addition of gaps of varying length at five different frequenci...
<p><b>A:</b> The number of unique complexes in independent simulations as a function of time: this c...
<p>Top to bottom: Prevalence of MDE, Prevalence of GAD, Odds ratio, Cronbach' alpha. Densities of ne...
<p><b>A:</b> The number of unique complexes in independent simulations as a function of time: each c...
Clusters are exponentially distributed below the critical region (red line, simulation; gray dashed ...
<p>Each dot represents a simulation with a particular set of parameters. The colors indicate the dim...
<p>The graph shows the widths of relative 95% HPD intervals of the turnover rate, , against tree siz...
<p>Scaling plots of against of DM (<b>A</b>) on the complete graph with , (<b>B</b>) on a scale-fr...
For simulation setting (3), shown are the RSSEs of the estimated joint probabilities to the true val...
<p>Average degree distribution of all frequency ranges for networks set at 1% connectivity density. ...
<p>The top row again shows histograms of the momentary degree distribution for networks at mean degr...
<p>The solid lines represent the statistics of the observed network, and the boxplots represent the ...
<p>The solid lines represent the statistics of the observed network, and the boxplots represent the ...
Results for simulations with No = 10 on the complete graph of size N = 104 and simulation time t = 1...
<p>Open histograms: RMSDs within the monomers; shaded histograms: RMSDs of dimers. (A) atomistic sim...
<p>(<b>3A</b>) Simulation studies for addition of gaps of varying length at five different frequenci...
<p><b>A:</b> The number of unique complexes in independent simulations as a function of time: this c...
<p>Top to bottom: Prevalence of MDE, Prevalence of GAD, Odds ratio, Cronbach' alpha. Densities of ne...
<p><b>A:</b> The number of unique complexes in independent simulations as a function of time: each c...
Clusters are exponentially distributed below the critical region (red line, simulation; gray dashed ...
<p>Each dot represents a simulation with a particular set of parameters. The colors indicate the dim...
<p>The graph shows the widths of relative 95% HPD intervals of the turnover rate, , against tree siz...
<p>Scaling plots of against of DM (<b>A</b>) on the complete graph with , (<b>B</b>) on a scale-fr...
For simulation setting (3), shown are the RSSEs of the estimated joint probabilities to the true val...
<p>Average degree distribution of all frequency ranges for networks set at 1% connectivity density. ...
<p>The top row again shows histograms of the momentary degree distribution for networks at mean degr...
<p>The solid lines represent the statistics of the observed network, and the boxplots represent the ...
<p>The solid lines represent the statistics of the observed network, and the boxplots represent the ...
Results for simulations with No = 10 on the complete graph of size N = 104 and simulation time t = 1...
<p>Open histograms: RMSDs within the monomers; shaded histograms: RMSDs of dimers. (A) atomistic sim...
<p>(<b>3A</b>) Simulation studies for addition of gaps of varying length at five different frequenci...