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As a partner in the collaboration, the Center for Green Chemistry and Green Engineering at Yale will provide technical content and organize training workshops for partner institutions in other countries.
(A partner in the collaboration, NIAID provided the strain tested in the ROTAVAC trial).
The study was implemented as part of a larger study undertaken by KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Researcollaborationin collaboration with the Ministry of Medical Services (MOMs) as a partner in the Health Services, Implementation Research and Clinical Excellence SIRCLEE) collaboration in Kenya in the month of June 2012.
"Fashion discovered technology as a partner in 2012, when collaborations became an important conversation.
The RCSLT Northern Research SIG, in particular, has established itself as a partner of the Collaboration, collaborating in a programmed of skill development and raising research awareness in the workplace.
She tipped off the poet and anti-Nazi partisan Pierre Reverdy, a longtime occasional lover, so that he could arrange the arrest of her wartime partner in collaboration, Baron Louis de Vaufreland Piscatory; she paid off the family of the former Nazi chief of SS intelligence Gen. Walter Schellenberg when she heard that he was preparing to publish his memoirs.
Jamilah Lemieux, senior digital editor for Ebony.com (and a partner in the Guardian's post-Ferguson collaboration), offered a counter-hashtag on Thursday, #AliveWhileBlack, wherein black people could detail their experiences with racism and law enforcement.
EDGE is a partner in Duke's university-wide, interdisciplinary collaboration focused on advancing education and research on energy.
Prof. Reehals' work has been supported by EPSRC, Industry and charities and he has been a partner in several research consortia and international collaborations.
The email exchanges concern "routine academic collaboration," says Zeidenberg, a partner in the Washington, D.C., firm Arent Fox LLP.
As they shifted their focus to trade, Kortum and Eaton enlisted a third partner in their collaboration: 19th-century British economist David Ricardo, who in 1817 posited the theory of comparative advantage — the idea that countries can benefit by concentrating their resources in industries where they possess the greatest advantage relative to their trading partners.
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