cooperative interaction
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcooperativeandinteraction
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cooperative
adjective
uk/kəʊˈɒp.ər.ə.tɪv/us/koʊˈɑː.pɚ.ə.t̬ɪv/
willing to help or do what ...
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interaction
noun[C or U]
uk/ˌɪn.təˈræk.ʃən/us/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈræk.ʃən/
an occasion when two or more people or things communicate with or react to ...
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(Definition ofcooperativeandinteractionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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All molecules in a dissipative structure are incooperativeinteractiondue to the synergy effect and emergent properties.
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Protein-free culture systems should facilitate study of thecooperativeinteraction.
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It has been reported that there iscooperativeinteractionamong oocytes or embryos cultured in a group.
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In addition,cooperativeinteractionis related to and may facilitate the development of children's social understanding.
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These are hearings in which we might expect smooth andcooperativeinteractionin examination-inchief.
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This result shows the existence of acooperativeinteractionamong the embryos in a culture drop.
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The proposedcooperativeinteractionthen selectively enhances the appearance of the fruit in its usual color.
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These results indicate that there is acooperativeinteractionamong embryos during culture and that this interaction may be mediated by reduction of toxic factors in the medium.
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From our view, this type ofcooperativeinteraction, although probably initially necessary for children's nascent social understanding, can take children only so far toward a more general understanding of mind.
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We agree that it is important to consider other aspects of relationships beyond cooperation and constraint, as well as to examinecooperativeinteractionin concrete detail.
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Based on this we have hypothesized that blind leading is not solely the task of the dog but is a result of coregulatedcooperativeinteractionof both participants.
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Their relationship teeters between a familiar,cooperativeinteractionand downright annoyance or frustration with each other.
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Ultimately, engagement marketing attempts to connect more strongly consumers with brands by engaging them in a dialogue and two-way,cooperativeinteraction.
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Thus, when observers are merely led to expect cooperative interactions, the joy and distress of a cooperative model elicit similar reactions from observers.
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These conditions give ample opportunity for both competitive and cooperative interactions between individuals of the same and different species.
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A potential outcome is that the neighborhood for local, cooperative interactions might be more extensive in the iso-eccentric axis.
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But also when they encounter non-cooperative situations they have to act to return to cooperative interactions.
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This process requirescooperativeinteractionbetween the central nervous system and the musculoskeletal system, and is thus a problem of information processing, coordination, mechanics, physics, and cognition.
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Bargaining is defined as an interaction where no one actor can benefit without another suffering a loss, which is opposite ofcooperativeinteraction, where all involved actors enjoy a benefit.
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