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1 dation, and Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation.
2 hose which mostly facilitate the collapse of cooperation.
3 loited by a cancer cell, disrupting cellular cooperation.
4 hat are predicted to impede the evolution of cooperation.
5  games we show that such linkage facilitates cooperation.
6  an intermediate level that maximally boosts cooperation.
7 ehavioral strategies and emotion signals for cooperation.
8 roup relationships necessary for large-scale cooperation.
9 ies are expected to promote the evolution of cooperation.
10 an societies while keeping a large degree of cooperation.
11 ion Agency, Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation.
12 , foresight is a viable alternative route to cooperation.
13 l membrane before the evolution of enzymatic cooperation.
14  including prisoner's dilemma, snowdrift and cooperation.
15 determines the prospects for robust long-run cooperation.
16 procity is a foundational mechanism of human cooperation.
17 ng themselves together in a way that favours cooperation.
18 ween them, which significantly weakens their cooperation.
19 sms underlying them, potentially influencing cooperation.
20 f critical species with respect to metabolic cooperation.
21 nvading cheaters can lead to the collapse of cooperation.
22 lf-reliance influences collective action and cooperation.
23 it influences the evolution of intraspecific cooperation.
24 ity for chemical communication and metabolic cooperation.
25 ivates human altruism, a component of social cooperation.
26 ding of civic behavior can form the basis of cooperation.
27 te race and age >=60 years had lower odds of cooperation.
28  findings in the context of the evolution of cooperation.
29  error-related activity patterns compared to cooperation.
30 c exploration that encourages creativity and cooperation.
31 other prosocial behaviors, such as trust and cooperation.
32 ery from, but not the impact of, breaches in cooperation.
33 these strong ties are persistent and enhance cooperation.
34  introduce the special issue on conflict and cooperation.
35 entivizing at-sea removal may elicit further cooperation.
36 ant role in the development and evolution of cooperation.
37 disciplinary collaboration and international cooperation.
38  noninvasive method of PFT requiring minimal cooperation.
39 shared "we," and serves as the foundation of cooperation.
40 thened effective and equitable international cooperation.
41 n a group, competition between groups favors cooperation.
42  this putative linkage between synchrony and cooperation.
43  cognitive processes related to learning and cooperation.
44 bursty interaction patterns generally impede cooperation.
45 n to coexist by metabolic specialization(4), cooperation(5) and cyclic warfare(6-8).
46  subjects) is All Defection, followed by All Cooperation (about 10% of the subjects), whereas the res
47  generous strategies, increasing or reducing cooperation according to the intention communicated by t
48 tion, WHO, Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency through the International Vaccine Ins
49 velopment, Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, Norwegian Agency for Development Coo
50 an-caused climate change can threaten global cooperation agreements.
51 ta reveal a division of labor and electrical cooperation among cells that has not been seen previousl
52 e discovery of the potential interaction and cooperation among different TFs.
53 ave been recognized as important barriers to cooperation among humans.
54                            Greater levels of cooperation among larvae compensated for the fitness cos
55 lar, managing harmful species often requires cooperation among multiple agents, such as landowners, a
56  structure is a key determinant in fostering cooperation among naturally self-interested individuals
57 ay shed unexpected light on the stability of cooperation among species.
58 ural agents culturally evolved to facilitate cooperation among strangers in large-scale societies(9-1
59                      A full understanding of cooperation among the cells of a tumour requires methods
60 age through nucleosomes, suggesting possible cooperation among these subunits.
61 x in drug resistance implicating non-genetic cooperation among tumor cells to thwart drug pressure, s
62        Failure was caused by lack of patient cooperation, an unfavorable location, or mydriasis.
63 force of free-riding can, however, undermine cooperation and as such a number of external mechanisms
64                                              Cooperation and cheating are widespread evolutionary str
65                                     When the cooperation and competition are additionally modulated b
66     For a consortium of bacteriocin-mediated cooperation and competition, we find increasing the vari
67 nvasion of harsh environments [7]-and of how cooperation and conflict coevolve in response to environ
68 cal underpinnings of key factors involved in cooperation and coordination, including social preferenc
69 echanisms underlying interpersonal and group cooperation and coordination.
70 o shared problems, which, in turn, increases cooperation and decreases inequality, particularly betwe
71 on research regarding mechanisms of oncogene cooperation and dependencies in cancer.See related comme
72 be carried out almost independent of patient cooperation and disease severity.
73        We show that self-reliance crowds out cooperation and exacerbates inequality, especially when
74 records can robustly support positive social cooperation and exhibit strong stability properties.
75 al norms play a key role in motivating human cooperation and in explaining the unique scale and cultu
76  additional mechanisms controlling cell-cell cooperation and individualization.
77                  Based on the high degree of cooperation and interconnection within the eicosanoid ne
78 Good image quality depends highly on patient cooperation and lesion characteristics.
79 phical locations revealed substantially more cooperation and less competition among species in the wa
80  and conflict, cross-cultural differences in cooperation and norm enforcement, and neurocomputational
81 ll but consistent negative effect on overall cooperation and on the tendency to maintain cooperative
82 ew avenue for investigating the evolution of cooperation and other emergent behaviours in more realis
83      Yet, its outcomes rely on the patient's cooperation and provide only global information over the
84 by greater attention to early experiences of cooperation and shared social agency between parents and
85 he relative contributions of competition and cooperation and the emergence of alternative community s
86 BAF is critical for coordinating SWI/SNF-BET cooperation and uncover a new druggable target for AR-po
87 ial for deeper insight into the competition, cooperation, and community assembly of microorganisms.
88 d nonhuman animal behavior, the evolution of cooperation, and frequency-dependent transmission in gen
89 bias to explain the evolution of large-scale cooperation, and subsequent research has extended these
90 Colony fitness depends on cell interactions, cooperation, and the division of labor between different
91 nd host have evolved to exist in balance and cooperation, and there is extensive crosstalk between th
92 n to digest the tissue, but that this social cooperation appears to be triggered by a single chemical
93                               High levels of cooperation are a central feature of human society, and
94 tition is strong then the best decisions for cooperation are risk-adverse (low sensitivity, high spec
95                                Darwin viewed cooperation as a perplexing challenge to his theory of n
96                One such mechanism is setting cooperation as the default (i.e., an opt-out default).
97 d to switch preferentially from defection to cooperation as the group size increases.
98 ished norms of moral assessment that promote cooperation, assuming reputations are objective.
99 ice Ederer-Weber Foundation, and North-South Cooperation at the University of Zurich.
100 wards with them can be another incentive for cooperation, avoiding the cost required for punishment.
101  empirical support for theories that explain cooperation based on coordinated punishment.
102 provide the opportunity for the evolution of cooperation between adversarial neighbors, offering insi
103 ts is needed in this region, as well as more cooperation between all the stakeholders.
104 e that intrahemispheric and interhemispheric cooperation between brain regions lying outside the dama
105                                              Cooperation between cells in multicellular organisms is
106 u nanostars and illustrate the importance of cooperation between charge carriers and surface adsorbat
107             We observed for the first time a cooperation between different AKT isoforms and focal adh
108 recent studies that collectively reveal that cooperation between different molecular mechanisms, whic
109                                              Cooperation between different specialists is crucial to
110                       Our findings show that cooperation between DIGIT and BRD3 at regions of H3K18ac
111                                              Cooperation between DNA, RNA and protein regulates gene
112 ng its genome's nucleosomal organization via cooperation between E1A and E4orf3.
113                    These two phases enable a cooperation between global exploration and local exploit
114 is decoupled from primary repression through cooperation between GR and NF-kB at a subset of regulato
115 atory effects resulting from transcriptional cooperation between GR and NF-kB.
116 ena in complex oxides is the competition and cooperation between ground states.
117                                 We find that cooperation between groups is predicted by how culturall
118 fast and efficient biofilm formation through cooperation between individual peptides.
119           Here we demonstrate high degree of cooperation between individual PSMs during functional am
120 n the dependence of various cytokines on the cooperation between MK2/3 deletion and TTP mutation ex v
121 k infections to contaminated saline flushes; cooperation between multiple institutions resulted in ti
122                         The relevance of the cooperation between NPM1 and other mutations in driving
123 Nurse Practitioner independence will require cooperation between nursing, medicine and policy makers.
124                                              Cooperation between pair members can regularly evolve ev
125                                              Cooperation between pairs of driver genes produced HCCs
126 nship, any estimation of the competition and cooperation between species based on functional/pathway
127 nducing PIP(2)/membrane binding and allowing cooperation between synaptotagmin-1 and the SNAREs in me
128 bers, and 96.4% believes in a more intensive cooperation between the A/I Societies.
129  levels, and reveal evolutionarily conserved cooperation between the GATA and PSEDN networks that may
130            Together, these findings indicate cooperation between the SRC, ERK1/2, and AKT kinases to
131 nt of active sites in biological systems and cooperation between them for high catalytic efficiency a
132                                          The cooperation between these components provides a new exam
133            Our data thus reveal an important cooperation between TOPBP1 and Treacle in the signaling
134 sentations was channelled through increasing cooperation between VLPFC and anterior striatum.
135 le layers of regulation could be achieved by cooperations between multiple EBV transcription factors
136  only for the breadth and intensity of human cooperation but also for the variation found across soci
137 network community analysis of high metabolic cooperation but low competition reveals distinct modules
138 ate and public information can still support cooperation but suffer of the presence of information ca
139  development of prosociality and large-scale cooperation by allowing cooperators to cluster; however,
140  of governance experiences relatively higher cooperation by enabling recognition of marginal gains of
141 the effect of conformity on the evolution of cooperation by group selection may be more complicated t
142 in selection can facilitate the evolution of cooperation by mitigating conflict between interacting o
143         We show that empathy tends to foster cooperation by reducing the rate of unjustified defectio
144          Evolutionary models show that human cooperation can arise through direct reciprocity relatio
145 ate that intratumor heterogeneity and clonal cooperation can contribute to immunotherapy resistance.
146          This raises the question of whether cooperation can emerge and persist despite an intrinsica
147 lped to solve the puzzle when he showed that cooperation can evolve if cooperators direct benefits se
148 on group-living species, the question of how cooperation can first be favored in solitary, territoria
149                        The Swiss Development Cooperation, Canada's International Development Research
150  strategic substitutability, positive social cooperation cannot be robustly supported.
151 cial structure shapes social processes (e.g. cooperation, competition and conflict), there are still
152 n can be challenging given the challenges in cooperation, concentration and age-dependent shifts in v
153  we provide one perspective that Myc and Ras cooperation depends on the genetic evolution of a partic
154                                        Thus, cooperation depends on the match between partner genotyp
155 view focuses on these recent descriptions of cooperation, discusses the mechanisms driving heterogene
156 d even into a comedy of the commons in which cooperation dominates.
157  the distribution of memory favours cellular cooperation during storage or recall.
158 ough healthy parenchyma, and lack of patient cooperation during the procedure.
159                      We argue that voluntary cooperation enabled across overlapping coalitions (akin
160  However, we further show that intraspecific cooperation enables beetles to outcompete blowflies by r
161 our, 'lone wolf' defectors undermine initial cooperation encouraged by an opt-out default, while 'goo
162                                         This cooperation encourages individuals to cheat by using but
163                  However, such intraspecific cooperation entails risks, as fusion can transmit delete
164 ng mindfulness meditation to increase social cooperation, especially among subjects with low baseline
165 presence of information cascades that damage cooperation, especially in the case of strong competitio
166 soner's dilemma has been used to study human cooperation for decades.
167 tition, we find increasing the variations of cooperation, from either altered labor partition or rand
168 rs do "raise the stakes" when making bids in cooperation games [8], there has been no clear evidence
169 al feature of human society, and conditional cooperation has been proposed as one proximal mechanism
170                                              Cooperation has fascinated biologists since Darwin.
171                                    To foster cooperation, humans express and read intentions via expl
172 l environments that differ in their level of cooperation (i.e., trust and coordination).
173 tting (i) the critical mass has no effect on cooperation; (ii) group size has a positive effect on co
174 on; (ii) group size has a positive effect on cooperation; (iii) the most chosen option (played by abo
175  reciprocity fail to robustly support social cooperation: Image-scoring models fail to provide robust
176                                       Social cooperation impacts the development and survival of spec
177 he transition from intraspecific conflict to cooperation in a facultative cooperatively breeding spec
178 ration is partially successful in sustaining cooperation in a succession of multiple generations.
179 terests in one game as a leverage to enforce cooperation in another.
180 y enforced hierarchies lead to a decrease of cooperation in both human and non-human primates.
181 e links between partner choice, fairness and cooperation in child development.
182 mechanism that balances cell competition and cooperation in dense yeast populations and, thus, contri
183 al decision-making affects the resilience of cooperation in dynamical structured communities.
184 nate their behavior across games to maximize cooperation in each of them.
185                          Our work identifies cooperation in fungal hyphae as a mechanism emerging at
186  study self-sorting as a means to facilitate cooperation in groups.
187 ant role in sustaining derived properties of cooperation in human groups.
188                    Cultural norms are key to cooperation in human societies.
189 uenced the evolution of social cognition and cooperation in many species [e.g., 1-8].
190 he transition from intraspecific conflict to cooperation in N. nepalensis via a surprisingly simple s
191  of the European Union (EU)-CARDIOPROTECTION Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Action, CA1
192  initiated a network of nine European-funded Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Actions tha
193  has been written by members of the European Cooperation in Science and Technology Action on Native M
194  is based on discussions within the European Cooperation in Science and Technology Action on Native M
195 ntial proficiencies and emotions critical to cooperation in small-scale societies with high dependenc
196 r topic of debate since the seminal works on cooperation in the 1960s.
197  lock larvae into evolving greater levels of cooperation in the absence of parental care and greater
198 ns can dramatically affect the resilience of cooperation in the community.
199  to QS-dependent resilience of QS-controlled cooperation in the face of diverse cheats.
200 by enabling recognition of marginal gains of cooperation in the game at stake.
201 y similar they are, suggesting that norms of cooperation in these societies have evolved under the in
202 nteracting colonies will engage in a form of cooperation in which they fuse together and actively sha
203 sms that have been proposed to explain human cooperation, including kinship, reciprocity, reputation,
204 logenetic distance and metabolic competition/cooperation indices among bacteria.
205 t influenced by inbreeding avoidance and kin cooperation, instead of competition.
206                                     However, cooperation invites free-riding and can easily break dow
207                                         When cooperation is critical for survival, cheating can lead
208           The influence of kinship on animal cooperation is often unclear.
209    Prominent theoretical models suggest that cooperation is particularly likely to thrive if people j
210                                              Cooperation is pivotal for society to flourish.
211 at vaccination is a social contract in which cooperation is the morally right choice.
212 nce and experience with conflicts, alongside cooperation, is key to the emergence and development of
213  show a potential 'dark side' to conditional cooperation ('lone wolf effect') and draw implications f
214 ieties also show cooperative behavior, where cooperation means working together for a common benefit.
215  "outer sphere" mechanisms and "metal-ligand cooperation" mechanisms.
216                      The use of metal-ligand cooperation (MLC) by transition metal bifunctional catal
217 a aromatization/dearomatization metal-ligand cooperation (MLC) were prepared and characterized.
218 cooperative forums can maintain and increase cooperation more successfully than singular, inclusive r
219 sitive incentives) are essential to initiate cooperation, mostly when the perception of risk is low.
220 us shows that appropriate models of mediated cooperation naturally lead to a solution of the long-sta
221  unusual thiotemplated pathway involving the cooperation of a transacylating member of the papain-lik
222                                              Cooperation of ARF6 and PM PtdIns4P direct RPH3A polariz
223                CLL relies on the concomitant cooperation of B-cell receptor and Toll-like receptor si
224 ring of the differentiation program requires cooperation of both EZH1 and EZH2.
225 d make falsifiable predictions regarding the cooperation of cytoplasmic and membrane proteins in the
226  the hierarchical, redundant, or independent cooperation of each active zone protein to synapse funct
227 essment of entanglements to demonstrate that cooperation of fishers, resource managers, and scientist
228 omology suppresses this process, through the cooperation of heteroduplex pairing with the binding of
229 mporal control of AM development through the cooperation of hormones and light converging on a regula
230                                          The cooperation of kindlin with talin results in a complete
231      This Review is the result of scientific cooperation of members of the Heart Failure Association
232 mour heterogeneity, the timing and potential cooperation of multiple driver gene aberrations, and div
233  relying on a single direct interaction, the cooperation of multiple functionalities is an emerging s
234    CRMs play a key role in understanding the cooperation of multiple TFs under specific conditions.
235                  These results highlight the cooperation of Multiplexin and Eater as an integral part
236 iagnosed infection is difficult and requires cooperation of parasitologists together with surgeons to
237 ive TGF-beta from latent stores requires the cooperation of proteases, integrins, and specialized ext
238                   Collectively, we establish cooperation of somatic mutations and regulatory germline
239 When determining the treatment strategy, the cooperation of specialists in a variety of fields as wel
240 rscore the critical importance of the proper cooperation of the BRCA and PALB2 proteins in genome mai
241 pment, Directorate General for International Cooperation of the Netherlands, Irish Aid, Australia Dep
242         Here, we elucidate the functions and cooperation of these proteins in LB formation.
243                                              Cooperation of these two mechanisms, which target distin
244 iated with making contact with and obtaining cooperation of Utah cancer cases using data from 17 uniq
245 evelop a framework to study the evolution of cooperation on temporal networks.
246 ective sequence via amine-amide metal-ligand cooperation operative in Ru-MACHO catalyst.
247 el to analyse cooperation under defaults for cooperation (opt-out) and defection (opt-in).
248 ine experiment and theory to investigate the cooperation or competition between organic and inorganic
249 y linked with the specific interactions-like cooperation or predation-between constituent species.
250 ive) behavior, they induce greater levels of cooperation (or competition) in their siblings.
251 ich the pandemic can affect mating behavior, cooperation (or the lack thereof), and gender norms, and
252 The evolutionary stability of such enzymatic cooperation poses a problem, because it would have been
253 ruction with Pathway Tools, and assesses the cooperation potential between species.
254  of three well-identified components of this cooperation problem: 1) timescales of collapse and recov
255                                         Cell cooperation promotes many of the hallmarks of cancer via
256                                              Cooperation rate was 48.1% with 1000 total respondents.
257                      We found an increase in cooperation-related words over time relative to dominanc
258 rmore, we found that the accelerated rise of cooperation-related words preceded both the English Civi
259 duct (GDPpc) generally led to an increase in cooperation-related words.
260 mporality actually enhances the evolution of cooperation relative to comparable static networks, desp
261 le to detect pairs of bacterial species with cooperation scores significantly higher than the average
262 , public distribution via the Maize Genetics Cooperation Stock Center.
263 principled exploration of signal statistics, cooperation strategies and the role of energy consumptio
264 ates that observable traits may help promote cooperation, the alternative explanation that they facil
265 te policy design and the need for interstate cooperation to achieve additional health benefits equita
266 specific promoters, suggesting a SWI/SNF-RNA cooperation to achieve optimal transcriptional activatio
267 y importance of paternal care and heightened cooperation to human life history, human fathers' testos
268   Our results suggest the need for bilateral cooperation to improve the health of guest workers.
269 me endowment inequality can be necessary for cooperation to prevail.
270 fic competence and good intentions, enabling cooperation toward that goal.
271 ons available to other agents, to facilitate cooperation, transmission, and the ratchet effect that u
272 ers' behavior while leaving the aptitude for cooperation unaltered.
273  develop a game theoretical model to analyse cooperation under defaults for cooperation (opt-out) and
274 examine the dynamic emergence of conditional cooperation under different default settings.
275 egically deter free-riding under opt-out and cooperation under opt-in.
276  my own fieldwork in Polynesia, I argue that cooperation varies along several dimensions, and that th
277                       They involve bipartite cooperation via the exchange of goods or services betwee
278                                      Through cooperation, we can tackle shared problems like climate
279 ivity, low specificity) are advantageous for cooperation when the strength of competition is weak; ho
280 m these mice, suggested a novel mechanism of cooperation whereby Mir142 loss-of-function counteracts
281 ternal care and the capacity for broad hyper-cooperation, which were likely critical to the evolution
282 ble for PD-1 induction on human NK cells, in cooperation with a combination of cytokines that are abu
283 vator of AR transcription in CRPC, requiring cooperation with a methylosome subunit pICln.
284 inase-1 inhibition stabilizes REST, which in cooperation with AR causes SPINK1 transcriptional-repres
285 T cell dysfunction by producing adenosine in cooperation with CD73.
286 t capacity of co-regulating the epigenome in cooperation with EWS-FLI1, occupying 77.2% of promoters
287 epigenetically upregulated and works through cooperation with HOXA9, a poor prognostic predictor.
288 ch is achieved at least in part by symbiotic cooperation with innate host defense.
289 ich suppresses hepatic glucose production in cooperation with insulin.
290  in IL-1beta-induced inflammatory responses: cooperation with NF-kappaBp65 in transcriptional regulat
291 tion timing over a 250 kb region through the cooperation with one endogenous origin located 30 kb awa
292 f regulated accessibility, and an unexpected cooperation with SOX transcription factors.
293 merization, and is proposed to be working in cooperation with the C-terminal MF domain to promote par
294 ceeds via alcohol activation by metal-ligand cooperation with the formation of reactive iridium-hydri
295 gement with EphB/ephrinB protein clusters in cooperation with the Rac-specific guanine nucleotide exc
296 high cooling rate of ~ 10(6) degrees C/s, in cooperation with the small angle neutron scattering (SAN
297 ch is why we are working toward on expanding cooperation with this department.
298  refolding of denatured proteins in vitro in cooperation with Ydj1 and Hsp104.
299     Leadership can be effective in promoting cooperation within a group, but as the saying goes "heav
300 chemical biology approach to probe cell:cell cooperation within the collective invasion pack.

 
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