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The reasons are complex: a distrust of outside innovations, a not-invented-here engineering arrogance, an aversion to sharing research results.
Another, much more compelling aspect is seeding and spreading the mentality that sharing research results is beneficial to everybody.
CBPR goes beyond sharing research results with community members to creating meaningful opportunities for community participation in all stages of research (i.e., project scoping, data collection, analysis, and dissemination).
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In exchange for financing, Cellport agreed to share research results and to allow John Thompson, then the chief financial officer at AT&T Wireless, to serve on its board.
Researchers in the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and Cornell Cooperative Extension will undertake product development, supply chain analysis, consumer and marketing research, and outreach to share research results with the industry.
Ideation: develop and revise research plans and prepare to share research results and tools under FAIR (Findable-Accessible-Interoperable-Reusable) principles.
They are used to share research results in a timely fashion and garner input from professional peers prior to anticipated publication in professional journals.
Ryan Maher, from the Cornell Small Farms Program, will share research results from the latest trials on strip tillage in winter hardy cover crops and adaptations for organic cropping systems.
CBMM Memos were established in 2014 as a mechanism for our center to share research results with the wider scientific community.
Mr. Spence told how he prevailed in Tokyo; exercise physiologists shared research results; and coaches of the champion American Olympic marathoners Meb Keflezighi and Deena Kastor revealed their athletes' preparations.
And 14% of the geneticists (compared to 6% overall) said they had refused to share research results with a colleague.
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