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Additionally, the cooperation effects of carbon nanotubes preservation and nitrogen modification can provide fast electronic pathways, and the TiO2 nanosheets can promote sodium ions transport and increase the active sites for sodium storage.

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The enhanced photocatalytic activity can be ascribed to the cooperation effect of the excellent contact interface between BiOI and CQDs, while the effective separation of charge carriers via CQDs and the CQDs acted as photocatalytic reaction centers.

The cooperation effect of complexation of poly- ethylene oxide) (poly- ethylenewith α-CD and the hydroxideic interaction between PEOy-(propylene oxide) (PPO) blocksegmentsed in the formation of the supramolecular hydrogel with a strong macromolecular network.

The cooperation effect of complexation of PEO segments with α-cyclodextrin and the hydrophobic interaction between PHB blocks resulted in the formation of the supramolecular hydrogel with a strong macromolecular network.

The detection mechanism was based on the "oxidative etching-aggregation" of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) by the cooperation effect of MA and electron acceptors such as H2O2, ozone or Fe(NO3 3.

It was also found that the cooperation effect of CTAB and Tu should be responsible for the formation of the as-obtained Ag2S nanocrystals.

Therefore, the natural resonance mainly originates from the magnetocrystalline and shape anisotropies as well as eddy current loss, which can also contribute to the magnetic loss with the cooperation effect of the hysteresis and domain-wall displacement.

Similarly, the coefficient of PSP density in the equation for PGPs is also positive and significant, implying a certain degree of network and cooperation effects, which might be the result of referrals among non-contract physicians (Hypothesis 3).

Currently it is accepted that the geometry of the "coordination cavity" is flexible, mobile, dependent on the PEO chain's length, the geometry of the generally coordinated entities, the PEO chains being also affected by the "cooperation" or "competition" effects of the oxygen atoms in the rest of the PEO chain.

Cohen (1994) highlights that in-equities in participation based on gender, race, and ethnicity within cooperative groups should be a source of serious concern for those who recommend cooperative learning for heterogeneous settings and the effects of cooperation maybe far less desirable.

In solving practical corporate culture problems it has proven to be useful to classify them along two dimensions the "willingness to cooperate" and the "awareness of the overall positive effects of cooperation".

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