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Cage is credited as both the printer and the press: typical of Rauschenberg's collaborative heart.
Once the collaborative heart and soul of the band, Lennon and McCartney fell into bickering and mutual accusations of ill will.
The earlier two patient cohorts were identified in the Michigan Inter-institutional Collaborative Heart (MICH) study [ 8].
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However, a recent study found that participation in a quality improvement collaborative for heart failure was associated with better communication, knowledge, and lower health care use, but not with better QOL [ 37].
This year, the cancer society formed a collaborative with the heart, diabetes and Alzheimers associations, as well as AARP, to promote awareness of the health access problem.
Standing at the same bench or whiteboard, rolling up your sleeves, and doing real work together help deepen the mutual human commitment that is at the heart of collaborative work.
Now we can see the phenomenon in the flesh: Schaal is over in the UK to perform in a run of Double Down Hearts, her collaborative sketch show with Braunohler, at London's Soho Theatre.
For him, the act of storytelling, at its heart, is a collaborative game.
Collaborative working goes to the heart of the debate about the future of the fire and rescue service.
At its heart is a collaborative and participative approach to developing brand stories that resonate amongst the highly engaged communities across all the Guardian platforms.
The Judge MBA programme has taken these theories to heart, and made collaborative behaviour essential for survival in our business school.
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