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Potential partners abound in such networks but clusters and gaps in the organisation of the network can affect the likelihood of collaboration [ 29, 30].
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If their method of kinetic analysis is shown to be sufficiently robust, it would allow discussion of in vivo kinetics in general terms understood by any scientific field, enhancing the likelihood of collaborations between the basic science groups driving the technology and more applied medical research teams.
Mr. White thinks there is a high likelihood of design collaboration.
To optimise the likelihood of future collaboration, GPs and pharmacists who currently or potentially shared patients were paired and seated together around an L-shaped table.
Survey data are presented under two key areas – continuing collaborations and benefits of the partnership which includes research outputs.> -wrap-foot> East EAfricaniCountryntry; UK, United Kingdom; WAC, West African Country Survey data provided information about the likelihood of continuing collaboration as assessed by the participants as a result of this award.
Increasing the likelihood of such collaborations was a major factor in moving the library to Bloomsbury, said Joanna Bourke, a Birkbeck history professor involved in the negotiations.
Differences in affiliation reduced the likelihood of inter-physician collaboration; physicians belonging to different hospitals (β = 0.0845; p < 0.01) and to different clinical directorates (β = 0.0459; p < 0.01) were significantly less likely to collaborate.
With the BC geography this is perhaps difficult, but nonetheless, allocating the budget to ensure one-on-one meetings with each of the health authorities following a primary workshop would in our view result in greater likelihood of ongoing research collaboration.
He described his study of grant proposals submitted to the National Science Foundation, where he investigated the relationship between prior citation (an indicator of collaboration) and likelihood of being awarded the grant.
We also find that when inventors have more external scientific collaborations, their likelihood of mobility increases and this variable moderates the relationship between the performance gap and mobility, but only for those performing above their peers.
For example, limited interaction and sharing of information between only two NGOs, i.e., involvement, leads to a low likelihood of proto-institutions emerging, whereas extensive collaborations between multiple NGOs, as well as the flow of information beyond the initial collaborating parties, i.e., embeddedness, facilitates the diffusion of new ideas and rules beyond these negotiations.
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