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"The reality is that the totalitarian regime was constructed in such a way that 99percentt of people cooperated in one way or another, and the Kundera case helps them to feel morally absolved, like they are the good guys and he was one of the baddies," Mr. Pehe said.

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In other words, as the chemical shift displacements can only cooperate in one direction (shielding effect) on the caffeoyl moiety, the chemical shift change "faster", pushed by multiple equilibria at the same time, and finally yields a larger association constant.

Indeed, if one player failed to cooperate in one game, the other player could retaliate by not cooperating in the next game, and both would lose until they began to "see the light" and cooperated again.

The Japan News interpreted this as meaning that the Japanese president is set to participate in his counterpart's signature foreign policy endeavor, running a story about it under the headline "Abe to cooperate in 'One Belt, One Road' initiative," but this may be a little misleading.

First, we use the cooperative TFs found in each instance to make one TF-TF-relation graph for each case of t = 1, 2, 3, 4. In such a graph, each TF is a node; a weighted edge between a pair of TFs is added if the TFs are found to cooperate in one or more instances, of which the weight is the sum of the number of common target genes from all instances.

Likewise, evolutionary game theory cannot explain why there are subjects in experiments who prefer to choose the strategy that is not evolutionarily stable when they clearly know this information, such as cooperating in one-shot Prisoner's Dilemma games [12].

The concept of "fruit" is based on such an odd mixture of practical and theoretical considerations that it accommodates cases in which one flower gives rise to several fruits (larkspur) as well as cases in which several flowers cooperate in producing one fruit (mulberry).

The only reason I was willing to cooperate in period one was because the temptation to defect was outweighed by the difference between the value of the reward and the value of the punishment.

Further, GHRH antagonist treatment decreased the expression of APP-BPs and the neural precursor cell-expressed and developmentally down-regulated gene (NEDD 8 activating enzyme E1-subunit 1, which both cooperate in neddylation, one of the post-translational tagging processes that can lead to apoptosis [ 47].

Bacharach's scientific executors, Sugden and Gold, in Bacharach (2006), pp. 171-173), unlike Hollis and Sugden (1993) get this right, agreeing that players can only cooperate in a one-shot PD if someone makes an error.

(The first one, Paul H. O'Neill, cooperated in a tell-all book after he left, and the second, John W. Snow, was unceremoniously pushed out the door).

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