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We currently fund the program through grants (40%), in-kind reciprocal contributions with GHP (30%), and private donations (30%).
Many disabled people are either already capable of contributing or could be so with accommodation or rehabilitation, and thus it is to the advantage of society to provide accommodations or rehabilitation at some level, requiring reciprocal contributions from those thus benefited.
We have also discussed the putative presence of reciprocal contributions of OSAS and obesity that perpetuate and enhance each other.
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In particular, the author blames "clientelism" — "interest groups within society requesting favors from politicians as clients, often with little regard to a reciprocal contribution to the economy".
It could be characterized as a hybrid position with elements of epistemic anti-reductionism (organismal processes have to be understood in terms of their reciprocal contribution to a systemic goal an epistemological subordination of mechanism to teleology) and ontological reductionism (all causation is ultimately linear-mechanical).
The reciprocal contribution of FAAH and "the unknown enzyme" to AEA degradation can be interpreted in the following manner: (i) in the absence of PF-04457845, FAAH is the main enzyme responsible for AEA degradation and the contribution of "the unknown enzyme" is negligible and (ii) when PF-04457845 inhibits FAAH, "the unknown enzyme" becomes the main contributor to AEA degradation.
In a simple model electrolyte system, the suitable ENUF DPD parameters, including the convergence parameter α, the NFFT approximation parameter p, and the cut-offs for real and reciprocal space contributions, are carefully determined.
We outline the reciprocal genetic contributions of one species to the other, relying on microsatellite genotyping [hereafter simple sequence repeat (SSRs)], a category of molecular markers widely used for investigating evolutionary relationships between lineages having diverged recently.
Mentoring is a reciprocal relationship that is based on mutual contribution.
Conceivably, this could also allow the paternal gamete to donate dedicated information to the zygote, in a manner that is conceptually analogous and reciprocal to the contribution of maternally provided mitochondria.
Under these conditions, selfish players have enough future benefits to induce subsequent contributions by reciprocal players, and this incentive diminishes as the end of the game approaches.
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