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This, together with the lack of understanding of the other's role and a fundamental scale difference when dealing with material flows were identified as the main barriers to better and more frequent collaboration.
Administrators from several school sites asked the district to reconsider, suggesting shorter, more frequent collaboration periods throughout the year.
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The organizations with a nature interest stay well connected in the green network, in spite of focusing on the more frequent collaborations, except actor Nat10 (Foundation 'Lingewaard Natuurlijk'), which got disconnected.
Specifically, the youngest age group 20-399 year old GPs) reported the least frequent collaborations with HCC/PC providers, followed by the middle age group 40-499 year old GPs), and the two oldest age groups 50-59 and 600 or older) reporting more frequent collaborations.
The traditional On-site collaboration Model that has to spend much money and time on international travel is not fit for the more frequent international collaboration.
To be effective, these different research communities should become more literate in each other's lexicons, and engage in more frequent and respectful collaboration.
He continuous presence of hospitalists on the inpatient ward and the perceived and expressed interest of hospitalists to interact in a collegial way with nurses and allied health care providers led to more frequent and effective collaborations in patient assessment and discharge planning.
Disciplinary collaborations occur more frequent in basic disciplines; interdisciplinary collaborations more in strategic disciplines.
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