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Two years ago, Huang and Ganis advised Yankees officials on ways to expand their marketing in China and helped them form a cooperation agreement with the Chinese Baseball Association.
The multi-sectors include education department, health department, family planning department, women's federation and so on, and form a cooperation system with responsibilities by individually concerned department.
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To counter such limited usage, 6 years ago we created a consortium dedicated to the applications of Proteomics to APH, specifically in the form of a Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Action, termed FA1002 – Proteomics in Farm Animals: www.cost-faproteomics.org.org
Cooperative assemblies of similar cells form tissues, and a cooperation between tissues in turn forms organs, which carry out the functions necessary to sustain the life of an organism.
Indeed, the Japan Socialist Party, the leading opposition group in Parliament, said tonight that it would oppose the idea of forming a "peace cooperation team" under Japanese or United Nations auspices.
Blau will study entrepreneurial models for a sustainable, independent nonprofit investigative news platform in Israel and how that could form a base for cooperation among journalists from the Middle East.
When the Coalition Provisional Authority helped push through an interim constitution that was not to the liking of the senior Shia clergy, they weakened the limited confidence the latter had that their purposes coincided sufficiently with those of the US to form a basis for cooperation.
In the context of cooperative relay network, one user might individually select its best relay user and form a request for cooperation.
This distancing ultimately becomes possible by conceiving of chaplaincy as a form of cooperation limited to a pilot project that, as such, was not part of a broader recognition process.
Thus, if we think of biparental care as a form of cooperation (offspring being a public good shared by the parents), we might expect that people who display a cooperative or helpful phenotype in non-mating contexts may be perceived as more likely to cooperate in a care context and thus more desirable as sexual partners.
It is a demanding task for the nutritional and healthcare assistants to build acceptance among their colleagues and to establish a new form of cooperation with a focus on providing nutritional care and managing resources in the nutritional care.
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