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Discover LudwigThe phrase "collaborative ties" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe relationships or connections formed through collaboration between individuals or groups.
Example: "The research highlighted the importance of collaborative ties in fostering innovation and creativity within teams."
Alternatives: "cooperative connections" or "partnership links."
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The purpose of this paper is to examine factors that influence collaboration among the members of a new translational research network (TRN), affecting past collaborative ties, as well as current and future collaborations.
For the SNA in this paper, we used primarily reciprocated collaborative ties, meaning that both actors indicated that they collaborated.
The Current and Future Collaboration sociograms were significantly influenced by geographic proximity and past collaborative ties.
Last week, Murray Waas reported on the National Journal Web site that ten days after September 11 , 2001 "Bush was told in a highly classified briefing that the U.S. intelligence community had no evidence linking the Iraqi regime of Saddam Hussein to the attacks and that there was scant credible evidence that Iraq had any significant collaborative ties with Al Qaeda".
The results support policy initiatives that strengthen collaborative ties among key innovation system actors.
We expected that the number of reciprocated affective and collaborative ties should increase in classrooms participating in the intervention, but that boys should particularly benefit from the intervention.
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It may have been coincidence, but the concentration on collaborative tie-ins to video-game work increased at that time.
We focused on the identification of homophily mechanisms that predicted collaborative tie formation.
The circle (node) represents physician and the link (edge) represents an existing collaborative tie among node pairs.
Each circle (node) represents one physician in the dataset and each link (edge) represents an existing collaborative tie among node pairs.
Ne(x tworks, a new-music collaborative with ties to the New York School of experimentalist composers of the 1950s, performed "Stay on It," a 1973 work by Julius Eastman, a New York composer who died in 1990.
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