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Multiple factors motivated the companies to participate in voluntary environmental actions following a four driver model with five motivational mechanisms defined as Learning, Signaling, Economic, Legal and Moral.

Alliance literature also suggests that formal governance mechanisms, defined as organisational dynamics, are also essential to developing trust and commitment within a partnership [ 16, 33- 36].

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Under the above studies, an incentive electricity bidding mechanism defined as the Generator Semi-randomized Matching (GSM) mechanism is proposed.

Opioids, cannabinoids, benzodiazepines [6] and the club drug gamma-hydroxybutyrate reduce transmitter release from inhibitory afferents onto DA neurons, indirectly increasing the firing rate of DA neurons, a mechanism defined as disinhibition.

Regular grids of arbitrary dimension are defined as well as mechanisms for defining physical domain sizes, grid staggering, and ghost cells on these grids.

The third misconception in Associating Genetic Drift with Other Evolutionary Mechanisms defined genetic drift as natural selection.

The most common misconception in Associating Genetic Drift with Other Evolutionary Mechanisms defined genetic drift as random mutation.

In order for two processes to communicate with each other, they must use the inter-process communication mechanisms defined by Linux such as shared memory regions.

We have developed a framework to facilitate understanding of mechanisms, which is based upon the dimensions of health worker performance (see figure 2, adapted from [ 58]). Figure 2 shows that there are a variety of interrelated mechanisms (defined in the figure as outputs) which could lead to improved availability, productivity, responsiveness and competency.

Another reason is the lack of mechanisms, defined by Starfield [ 2], such as gatekeeping, payment incentives, official instructions, and electronic medical records.

The signal transduction mechanisms are defined as the highly regulated cross talks or communications between and among organs, glands, membranes and organelles of tissues/cells such as the skin, liver, kidney, lung, heart, stomach, thymus, and the innate and adaptive immune cells, vasculature, neuronal, and gastrointestinal tract.

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