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The phrase "a shared environment for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a space or context that is jointly utilized or experienced by multiple parties, often in collaborative or communal settings.
Example: "The organization aims to create a shared environment for innovation and creativity among its employees."
Alternatives: "a collaborative space for" or "a communal setting for".
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31 Familial aggregation may also be explained by the effect of a shared environment, for example, concordance for not smoking and avoidance of coffee, which may influence the risk of PD, either independently or in conjunction with genetic susceptibility.
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Of course, this is the kind of skill you probably only want to add to your home device, not one in a shared environment or workplace, for obvious reasons.
The Zebrafish GenomeWiki is a 'wiki'-based resource, which aims to provide an altruistic shared environment for collective annotation of the zebrafish genes.
However, when multiple interfaces capable of interacting with each other are used, an opportunity arises for collaboration between users interacting with different interfaces; this use of multiple interface types in a shared environment can be beneficial for collaboration [5, 6].
Telenoid is perceived as an autonomous cooperative agent for a shared environment by human beings.
Results suggest that SES and CHAOS mediate an independent and significant, but modest, portion of the shared environment for VERBAL and PARCA at Ages 3 and 4.
By helping indigenous peoples regain their rights, we will also protect our shared environment for the benefit of all".
Second, the analyses were stratified by zygosity group in order to study the separate effects of genetics and shared environment for the associations.
ρ c shows that the proportion of variance explained by shared environment for height may be 69.4%, and we can conclude that the correlations generated by the environmental effects shared by family members are usually much more substantial than we expect.
Regarding the first issue, although the pattern of results could suggest genetic factors influencing smoking 'turn-on' during adolescence and 'turn-off' during young adulthood, it may also suggest that there is unmeasured confounding due to greater shared environment for MZ pairs while living together.
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