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Visual analysis of network centralities, , , , and . APVIS '06: Proceedings of the Asia Pacific symposium on Information visualisation, page 189--197. Darlinghurst, Australia, Australia, Australian Computer Society, Inc., (2006)Coordinated perspectives and enhanced force-directed layout for the analysis of network motifs., , and . APVIS, volume 60 of CRPIT, page 39-48. Australian Computer Society, (2006)Path2Models: large-scale generation of computational models from biochemical pathway maps, , , , , , , , , and 16 other author(s). BMC Systems Biology, 7 (1): 116+ (2013)Kavosh: a new algorithm for finding network motifs, , , , , , , , and . BMC Bioinformatics, 10 (1): 318 (2009)The Value of Immersive Visualization, , , , , and . IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 41 (4): 125-132 (July 2021)Virtual Reality for Sensor Data Visualization and Analysis., , , , , , , , , and 2 other author(s). ERVR, Society for Imaging Science and Technology, (2018)Immersive Analytics - Methodology and Applications in the Life Sciences.. VISIGRAPP, page 9. SciTePress, (2018)TEAMwISE: Synchronised Immersive Environments for Exploration and Analysis of Movement Data., , , , , and . VINCI, page 9:1-9:5. ACM, (2019)Challenges for Brain Data Analysis in VR Environments., , , , , , , , , and . PacificVis, page 42-46. IEEE, (2019)Visual analysis of network centralities., , , , and . APVIS, volume 60 of CRPIT, page 189-197. Australian Computer Society, (2006)