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cooperation1the fact of doing something together or of working together toward a shared aim cooperation (with somebody) (in doing something) a report produced by the government in cooperation with the chemical i [..]
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cooperationlate 15c., from Middle French coopération, or directly from Late Latin cooperationem (nominative cooperatio) "a working together," noun of action from past participle stem of cooperari " [..]
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cooperationthe act of working together.
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cooperationCooperation is the process of working or acting jointly towards a shared outcome and is the opposite of working in competition. Most organisations have a spectrum of supplier relationships and cooper [..]
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cooperationjoint operation or action; "their cooperation with us was essential for the success of our mission" the practice of cooperating; "economic cooperation&qu [..]
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cooperationAn association between individuals or groups that benefits all involved. © Nature Education
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cooperationBehavior patterns that are mutually beneficial to the cooperators. cooperative breeding
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cooperationnoun. The procedure wherein working as a team in pursuit of an objective occurs. With regard to game theory, is considered to be the method that optimizes the benefits and reduced the price for all in [..]
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cooperationinteraction between two or more living things in which they work together. 5 coral reef - [..]
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cooperationA form of social interaction involving collaborative effort among people to achieve a common goal.
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cooperation(n) joint operation or action(n) the practice of cooperating
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cooperationThe interaction of Persons or groups of Persons representing various nations in the pursuit of a common Goal or interest.
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cooperationT-Cell enhancement of the B-Cell response to thymic-dependent Antigens.
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cooperationVoluntary cooperation of the Patient in following a prescribed regimen.
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cooperationPublic-Private Section Cooperation
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cooperationWe review game-theoretic models of cooperation with self-regarding agents. We then study the folk theorem in large groups of self-regarding individuals ...
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cooperationWorking or acting together toward a common end or purpose. IV-A and Medicaid applicants and recipients must cooperate in "good faith" (provide known information, in establishing paternity an [..]
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cooperationOften used to mean activity that benefits both the actor and other individuals.
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cooperationAs a condition of TANF eligibility whereby the recipient is required to cooperate with the child support agency in identifying and locating the noncustodial parent, establishing paternity, and/or obta [..]
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cooperationnoun
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