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The production (by Mr. Simon's collaborator through the decades, Phil Ramone) seems transparent, even as the mix juggles samples and effects, along with natural-sounding instruments and voices.
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Also, researchers that form mostly weak (or strong) ties in the social network may indicate different collaboration patterns, for example, a researcher who has many collaborators through single papers, i.e., that person has collaborated only once with many people.
Guido and Charlotte, along with Grand, have been Mert and Marcus's closest collaborators through the years.
A twice-daily performance piece by Luke Willis Thompson will take visitors on walks, pursuing one of his cast members and collaborators through New York in choreographed routes.
The program brought back many of the orchestra's collaborators through the years — from Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, New Orleans and Brooklyn — in a kind of greatest-hits reunion that showed off the group's breadth and virtuosity.
I have met some wonderful collaborators through music publishers and record company executives but sometimes I will get set up with a writer and, well, it doesn't quite work.
These efforts include facilitating interaction between potential collaborators through scientific meetings and other gatherings; collecting, evaluating, and disseminating state-of-the-art scientific information; and representing the interests of members in interactions with regulators and policymakers.
HELPNI provides integrated solutions to archive and process large-scale fMRI data automatically and structurally, to extract and visualize meaningful results information from raw fMRI data, and to share open-access processed and raw data with other collaborators through web.
Talenthouse, which went live at the end of 2009, is a startup that specializes in getting big names to find not-so-famous, but equally-as-talented collaborators through global social media competitions.
You then invite your collaborators through email.
The Near 3 kpc Arm (also called Expanding 3 kpc Arm or simply 3 kpc Arm) was discovered in the 1950s by astronomer van Woerden and collaborators through 21-centimeter radio measurements of HI (atomic hydrogen).
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