Spontaneous Collaboration
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1. Coffee Machine: a social virtual environment for informal collaboration.
Human beings need to collaborate with each other whether the goal is to develop a jointly collaborative task, to maintain existing social relationships or to provide opportunities to create new ones. These collaborations can be essentially classified either in formal or informal collaborations. These are two distinct but complementary forms of collaborations
Publicado em: 2005
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2. A SERVICE FOR MATCHMAKING OF LOCATION-DEPENDENT INTERESTS / UM SERVIÇO DE MATCHMAKING DE INTERESSES DEPENDENTES DE LOCALIZAÇÃO
This work presents a matchmaking service (MMS) to enable meetings among co-localized people sharing similar interests. To make possible meetings and collaborations, the MMS analyses profiles of co- localized users using mobile devices, and indicates which users have a high degree of similarity among their profiles. The profiles are described using ontologies
Publicado em: 2005
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3. Collaboration Between Mental Health Services and Primary Care: The Bologna Project
Overview: Management of anxiety and depressive disorders within the community necessitates collaboration between mental health services and primary care. While cooperative projects do exist in many countries, Italy's National Health System does not have a program designed to address this issue. In Bologna, a cooperative project arose as a spontaneous underta
Physicians Postgraduate Press.
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4. Collaboration of homologous recombination and nonhomologous end-joining factors for the survival and integrity of mice and cells
Homologous recombination (HR) and nonhomologous end-joining (NHEJ) are mechanistically distinct DNA repair pathways that contribute substantially to double-strand break (DSB) repair in mammalian cells. We have combined mutations in factors from both repair pathways, the HR protein Rad54 and the DNA-end-binding factor Ku80, which has a role in NHEJ. Rad54-/-K
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.
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5. Functional Collaboration between Different Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitors Suppresses Tumor Growth with Distinct Tissue Specificity
The presence of two families of seven distinct mammalian cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) inhibitor genes is thought to mediate the complexity of connecting a variety of cellular processes to the cell cycle control pathway. The distinct pattern of tissue expression of CDK inhibitor genes suggests that they may function as tumor suppressors with different tissue
American Society for Microbiology.