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for all of the network nodes vs for all of the nodes

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'For all of the network nodes' implies that the nodes are part of a specific network, while 'for all of the nodes' is more general and does not specify a particular network. The choice between the two depends on whether you want to emphasize the network connection or not.

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for all of the network nodes

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to nodes within a specific network.

This phrase is used when you want to specify that the nodes belong to a particular network. It emphasizes the network connection of the nodes.

Examples:

  • The security update was applied for all of the network nodes.
  • Monitoring tools were used to track the performance of all of the network nodes.
  • is the proportion of failed nodes number account for all of the network nodes. At this time, the degree of node 0 k isk , because its neigh bore nodes attacked in ...
  • consequences for all of the network nodes. Therefore, neg- ative feedback may decrease the utility of belonging to that network. To large networks, such as P2P  ...
  • node keeps updated for all of the network nodes. When a node receives a data packet it will check the trustworthiness of the source, destination, previous.
  • sible for all of the network nodes to be always up-to-date with any change in the network topology and also smarter in their next hop selection. The extensive ...

Alternatives:

  • for all nodes within the network
  • for all nodes in the network
  • for all nodes connected to the network
  • for all network nodes
  • for every network node

for all of the nodes

This phrase is correct and more general, not specifying any particular network.

This phrase is used when referring to nodes in a general sense, without emphasizing any specific network connection.

Examples:

  • The algorithm processes data for all of the nodes in the graph.
  • The software update is applicable for all of the nodes in the system.
  • //node() is the Xpath for all of the nodes. – Steven D. Majewski Apr 13 '11 at 1:40. Good question, +1. See my answer for an exhaustive solution.
  • NOTE While the 'training set' includes vectors for all of the nodes in the project, only the vectors for the nodes selected in the Wizard are used to code the text ...
  • In this scenario, you are billed at the discounted rate for all of the nodes because the total number of nodes in both clusters is equal to the number of nodes that ...
  • StarCluster uses a simple naming convention for all of the nodes in the cluster. The head node's hostname is set to master. Each worker node is then labeled ...

Alternatives:

  • for all nodes
  • for every node
  • for each node
  • for all elements
  • for all items

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