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COLLABORATORA Collaborator is an organization other than the Sponsor that provides support for a clinical study. This support may include funding, design, implementation, data analysis, or reporting. (See also Co [..]
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COLLABORATOR1802, from French collaborateur, from Latin collaboratus, past participle of collaborare "work with," from com- "with" (see com-) + labore "to work" (see labor (v.)).
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COLLABORATORpartner or someone who works with another toward a specific goal.
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COLLABORATORA person who works closely with one or more associates in producing a work to which all who participate make the same kind of contribution (shared responsibility) or different contributions (mixed res [..]
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COLLABORATOR(n) someone who assists in a plot(n) someone who collaborates with an enemy occupying force(n) an associate in an activity or endeavor or sphere of common interest
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COLLABORATORA collaborator is an organization other than the sponsor that provides support for a clinical study. This may include funding, design, implementation, data analysis, or reporting. Source: clinicaltria [..]
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COLLABORATORFor MCC purposes, collaborators are those who are involved in various aspects of a cultural district or community project’s activities, but are not involved in the decision making process for the dist [..]
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COLLABORATORCIHR defines a Collaborator as an individual whose role in the proposed activities is to provide a specific service (e.g., access to equipment, provision of specific reagents, training in a specialize [..]
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COLLABORATORAn individual, participating in a grant application, who may make a significant contribution to the intellectual direction of the research or research-related activity, and who may play a significant role in the conduct of the research or research-related activity.
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COLLABORATORA person or organisation who is working alongside the Centre's researchers
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COLLABORATOR
A person who works with others towards a common goal.
A person who cooperates traitorously with an enemy.
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