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As previously seen, when playing against TFT, rats in our iPD game cooperate more often than they defect, but show high incidence of temptation trials which are immediately followed by cooperation.
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In summary, rats cooperated more often than they defected.
We also found that in these age groups, children cooperated more often during the oropharyngeal swabbing compared with those younger than 5 years.
Boyle suggests that these little groups of survivors were often closely related, encouraging them to cooperate more than usual.
In mid-July, Steven A. Ballmer, Microsoft's chief executive, unveiled a plan to restructure the company's often clashing fiefs into business groups intended to cooperate more.
Whereas in the two experiments conditional cooperators who cooperated in the previous action cooperate more the more neighbors cooperate, it is quite the opposite in the control experiment.
But he also wants schools to cooperate more.
A leadership that wants to cooperate more closely together, in order to cooperate more closely with you.
He urged bankers and regulators to cooperate more closely.
EU media regulators need to cooperate more effectively.
"The French and British police should perhaps be cooperating more.
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