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He collaborated well with directors such as Robert Aldrich and John Frankenheimer, but shied away from working with obviously great ones, perhaps fearing that his limitations would be exposed - though he benefited from Visconti's refinement and fussiness on The Leopard, which gave him his greatest sense of worth as an actor.
The d value obtained collaborated well with the value obtained from X-ray diffraction pattern.
Contrarily, the Indonesian state responded positively and collaborated well with InPOP, despite presenting similar objectives, program components and stakeholders.
They collaborated well with case managers, had enough information on their patients, but had conflicting relationships with the geriatrician.
Although the PIMH clinicians perceived that they collaborated well with other service providers, this was not substantiated by the key stakeholders or documentation in the medical records.
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Mr. Shafik has said he could collaborate well with the generals.
Paradoxically, they must be fiercely independent, yet able to collaborate well with others.
The solvation dynamics is found to be faster with an increase in XTween-85 and the average solvation time follows the order, EO < EP < EM, which collaborates well with droplet size and abundance of bulk-like water.
Our finding collaborates well with the previous findings showing that neurons in the brain also undergo reactivations after spatial running [36], [45] [47] or novelty stimulation [48] or episodic events [17], [28].
This collaborates well with the expected number of simple TM of between 0.78 and 1.54 for membrane proteins with 7 TM helices (see Table 5).
Among patients who do not collaborate well with others, many have long-term patterns of not doing so, suggesting the influence of stable characteristics.
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