Sentence examples for commonly cooperate from inspiring English sources

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Bus passengers commonly cooperate, he said, "not because of coercion but because the passengers know that their participation enhances their own safety and the safety of those around them".

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This translocation results in the production of the AML1/ETO (A/E) fusion protein and commonly involves cooperating activating mutations of RAS.

Collective action theory (Olson 1965) as applied to common property (Ostrom 1990) aims to understand the conditions under which groups of people cooperate to manage commonly owned resources.

Commonly, multiple sensor nodes simultaneously sample and then cooperate to estimate the event signal.

Such inhibitors may even cooperate with other treatment modalities that are commonly used in prostate cancer.

This is a step the Justice Department rarely takes, more commonly having an individual plead guilty in exchange for an agreement to cooperate.

72 These studies implicate TCF or its negative regulator ID3 in a commonly deregulated pathway, which cooperates with MYC in BL.

Larvae of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster a species commonly studied in the laboratory gather together when sharing a food source and then cooperate in a way that may increase how efficiently they feed.

The researchers chose two antibiotics known to cooperate well in their first 24 hours, doxycycline and erythromycin, which are commonly given separately for infections such as Escherichia coli.

It has been commonly acknowledged that single organisational sectors alone can no longer respond to changes and uncertainties unless they cooperate with each other.

However, six members of ATG18 gene are commonly unregulated by both carbon and nitrogen starvation in N. tabacum, introducing a possibility that different members of ATG18 may cooperate in starvation induced autophagy.

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