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Nikolic, Nebojsa. "Obstacles in Inter-Organizational Cooperation and Hybrid Threats." Information & Security: An International Journal 39, no. 1 (2018): 29–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.11610/isij.3903.

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Yanakiev, Yantsislav. "Promoting Interagency and International Cooperation in Countering Hybrid Threats." Information & Security: An International Journal 39, no. 1 (2018): 7–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.11610/isij.3900.

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Joshi, Meenakshi, J. W. Bakal, and Shrikant Velankar. "Evaluation of Throughput using Hybrid Cooperation." International Journal of Computer Applications 75, no. 4 (August 23, 2013): 13–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.5120/13098-0395.

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Emmert, Mark, and Michael M. Crow. "Public-Private Cooperation and Hybrid Organizations." Journal of Management 13, no. 1 (March 1987): 55–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/014920638701300105.

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Grandjean, J. G. "Hybrid cardiac procedure: the ultimate cooperation." Netherlands Heart Journal 15, no. 10 (October 2007): 327–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf03086009.

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Eftimov, Emil. "Building a Potential to Counteract Hybrid Threats through Cooperation and Regional Security." Information & Security: An International Journal 39, no. 1 (2018): 13–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.11610/isij.3901.

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Zhang, Xiaodong, Yiqi Wang, and Bingcun Xu. "Simulation on Cooperative Changeover of Production Team Using Hybrid Modeling Method." Algorithms 12, no. 10 (September 24, 2019): 204. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/a12100204.

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In the multi-variety and small-quantity manufacturing environment, changeover operation occurs frequently, and cooperative changeover method is often used as a way to shorten the changeover time and balance the workload. However, more workers and tasks will be affected by cooperative changeover. As such, the effectiveness of the cooperative changeover is dependent on other factors, such as the scope of cooperation and the proportion of newly introduced products. For this reason, this paper proposes a hybrid modeling method to support the simulation study of the production team's cooperative changeover strategies under various environments. Firstly, a hybrid simulation modeling method consisting of multi-agent systems and discrete events is introduced. Secondly, according to the scope of cooperation, this paper puts forward four kinds of cooperative changeover strategies. This paper also describes the cooperative line-changing behavior of operators. Finally, based on the changeover strategies, the proposed simulation method is applied to a production cell. Four production scenarios are considered according to the proportion of newly introduced part. The performance of various cooperative strategies in different production scenarios is simulated, and the statistical test results show that the optimal or satisfactory strategy can be determined in each production scenario. Additionally, the effectiveness and practicability of the proposed modeling method are verified.
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Ince, Inan, and Felix Ostertag. "Cooperation in Hybrid Businesses – A Relational View." Academy of Management Proceedings 2017, no. 1 (August 2017): 17313. http://dx.doi.org/10.5465/ambpp.2017.17313abstract.

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Ben Salem, N., L. Buttyan, J. P. Hubaux, and M. Jakobsson. "Node cooperation in hybrid ad hoc networks." IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing 5, no. 4 (April 2006): 365–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tmc.2006.1599405.

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Jumaa, Noor, Abbas Allawy, and Mustafa Shubbar. "Modelling and optimising a new hybrid ad-hoc network cooperation strategy performance using genetic algorithm." Serbian Journal of Electrical Engineering 18, no. 2 (2021): 193–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/sjee2102193j.

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The lifetime of an ad-hoc network depends on a mobile device?s limited battery capacity. In ad-hoc multi-hop communication, source nodes use intermediate nodes as a relay to communicate with remote destinations. As cooperation between nodes is restrained by their battery resources, it might not be in their best interests to always accept relay requests. Therefore, if all nodes decide how much energy to spend for relaying, selfish or non-cooperative nodes reduce cooperation by rejecting to forward packets to others, thereby leading to a dramatic drop in the network?s throughput. Three strategies have been founded to solve this problem: tit-for-tat, live-and-let-live, and selective drop. This research explored a new strategy in ad-hoc cooperation which resulted from the combination of the live-and-let-live and selective drop strategies. This new strategy is based on the suggestion to select fewer hops with a low drop percentage and sufficient power to stay alive after forwarding the data packets towards the destination or other relays at the route path. We used a genetic algorithm (GA) to optimise the cooperative problem. Moreover, the fitness equation of the GA population was designed according to the mixing of the two strategies, which resulted in a new optimized hybrid dynamic-static cooperation.
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Okada, Isamu, Hitoshi Yamamoto, and Satoshi Uchida. "Hybrid Assessment Scheme Based on the Stern- Judging Rule for Maintaining Cooperation under Indirect Reciprocity." Games 11, no. 1 (February 20, 2020): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/g11010013.

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Intensive studies on indirect reciprocity have explored rational assessment rules for maintaining cooperation and several have demonstrated the effects of the stern-judging rule. Uchida and Sasaki demonstrated that the stern-judging rule is not suitable for maintaining cooperative regimes in private assessment conditions while a public assessment system has been assumed in most studies. Although both assessment systems are oversimplified and society is most accurately represented by a mixture of these systems, little analysis has been reported on their mixture. Here, we investigated how much weight on the use of information originating from a public source is needed to maintain cooperative regimes for players adopting the stern-judging rule when players get information from both public and private sources. We did this by considering a hybrid-assessment scheme in which players use both assessment systems and by using evolutionary game theory. We calculated replicator equations using the expected payoffs of three strategies: unconditional cooperation, unconditional defection, and stern-judging rule adoption. Our analysis shows that the use of the rule helps to maintain cooperation if reputation information from a unique public notice board is used with more than a threshold probability. This hybrid-assessment scheme can be applied to other rules, including the simple-standing rule and the staying rule.
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Yen, Ping-Lang, and Shuo-Suei Hung. "Cooperative force control of a hybrid Cartesian parallel manipulator for bone slicing." Robotica 31, no. 2 (April 30, 2012): 173–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0263574712000161.

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SUMMARYOver the past two decades, robots have been increasingly used in biomedical applications such as bone cutting. Traditional automated manufacturing processes are often unable to meet the safety and accuracy requirements for such applications, particularly for cutting inhomogeneous constitutions of bone. In this case, human–robot cooperation may prove to be an effective approach. In this paper, we demonstrate that a hybrid parallel manipulator under cooperative force control can achieve accurate bone cutting with sufficient safety guaranteed. First, a hybrid parallel manipulator was constructed to provide the required rigidity for bone cutting. Then a two-loop controller was designed to implement the human–robot cooperation in bone cutting. The position control loop of adaptive fuzzy control is responsible for achieving high-tracking performance by overcoming varying friction forces from the mechanism. The force control loop of the cooperative force control adjusts the feed rate of the cutter according to the bone slicing conditions and operator's supervisory commands. The experimental results show that the proposed controller can effectively achieve the required accuracy in bone cutting with required safety.
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Salima, Bella, Belbachir Assia, and Belalem Ghalem. "HA-UVC: Hybrid approach for unmanned vehicles cooperation." Multiagent and Grid Systems 16, no. 1 (April 9, 2020): 1–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/mgs-200319.

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Mahmood, Nurul H., Ferkan Yilmaz, Geir E. Oien, and Mohamed-Slim Alouini. "On Hybrid Cooperation in Underlay Cognitive Radio Networks." IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications 12, no. 9 (September 2013): 4422–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/twc.2013.081413.121516.

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Yin Wang and G. Noubir. "Distributed Cooperation and Diversity for Hybrid Wireless Networks." IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing 12, no. 3 (March 2013): 596–608. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tmc.2012.38.

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Zhang, Hanping, Xin Wu, Tao Yang, Shanshan Liang, and Xiaojian Yang. "Cooperation behavior between heterogeneous cations in hybrid batteries." Chemical Communications 49, no. 85 (2013): 9977. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c3cc45895d.

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Li, YuBo, QinYe Yin, and JunSong Wang. "Outage-optimal relaying through opportunistic hybrid forward cooperation." Science China Information Sciences 54, no. 6 (March 26, 2011): 1264–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11432-011-4214-y.

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Bolden, Christian L. "Friendly foes: Hybrid gangs or social networking." Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 17, no. 6 (September 12, 2014): 730–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1368430214548284.

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Hybrid gangs have been identified as having organizational processes that differ from traditional gangs. This study comparatively examines structural processes and characteristics of gangs in a chronic gang city, San Antonio, and an emerging gang city that would be more likely to have “hybrid” gangs, Orlando. A limited number of recent studies have indicated that some gangs may better fit into a social network framework, which calls into question presumptions about hybrid gangs. In this analysis, cooperation between gang members from rival gangs is examined through a social network lens, and findings indicate that such cooperation is a normalized process in the gang landscape.
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apkovič, František. "Cooperation of hybrid agents in models of manufacturing systems." International Journal of Knowledge-based and Intelligent Engineering Systems 19, no. 4 (January 22, 2016): 199–213. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/kes-150322.

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Dementiev, Victor Е., Sergey G. Evsukov, and Elena V. Ustyuzhanina. "Hybrid Forms of Business Organization: The Interfirm Cooperation Perspective." Russian Management Journal 15, no. 1 (March 2017): 89–122. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/11701/spbu18.2017.105.

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Li, Guoyan, and Heqing Zhang. "Performance Analysis of Hybrid Cooperation in Asymmetric Fading Channels." Journal of Communications 10, no. 1 (2015): 9–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.12720/jcm.10.1.9-15.

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Khan, Muhammad W., Naveed Salman, and Andrew H. Kemp. "Optimised hybrid localisation with cooperation in wireless sensor networks." IET Signal Processing 11, no. 3 (May 2017): 341–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/iet-spr.2015.0390.

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Stejskal, J., J. Kobliha, and J. Frampton. "Results of Czech-American cooperation in interspecific fir hybridization in 2008 and 2009." Journal of Forest Science 57, No. 3 (March 21, 2011): 114–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/80/2010-jfs.

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This Czech-American research collaboration is investigating interspecific hybridization among various fir species produced via control pollination. Its aim is the development of newly bred material for specific needs of Christmas tree production. The specific target of the breeding is increased growth rate, development of resistance to diseases, insect pests, and limiting environmental conditions (e.g. drought). Experimentation follows a traditional hybridization program of the Czech department focusing on the genus Abies and a long-term breeding program of the American department aimed at Christmas tree production. For hybridization, mainly Mediterranean fir species are used together with American species (especially Abies fraseri) and other species (e.g. Abies koreana). Generally overcoming 5% of viable seeds in the sample can be considered a success. Only few of our hybrid combinations have complied with this condition so far. In 2008 the hybrid combination CZ1 × NC73 brought 16% of viable seeds. In 2009 the most successful hybrid combination CZ1 × FF81 brought 6% of viable seeds. These crossing experiments will initially be followed by Phytophthora cinnamomi resistance screening trials.
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Li, Qian, Kwok Li, and Kah Teh. "An achievable rate region of cooperative multiple-access channels with hybrid CF and DF cooperation." IEEE Communications Letters 13, no. 8 (August 2009): 591–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/lcomm.2009.090722.

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Chen, Hanning, Yunlong Zhu, and Kunyuan Hu. "Cooperative Bacterial Foraging Optimization." Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society 2009 (2009): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2009/815247.

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Bacterial Foraging Optimization (BFO) is a novel optimization algorithm based on the social foraging behavior ofE. colibacteria. This paper presents a variation on the original BFO algorithm, namely, the Cooperative Bacterial Foraging Optimization (CBFO), which significantly improve the original BFO in solving complex optimization problems. This significant improvement is achieved by applying two cooperative approaches to the original BFO, namely, the serial heterogeneous cooperation on the implicit space decomposition level and the serial heterogeneous cooperation on the hybrid space decomposition level. The experiments compare the performance of two CBFO variants with the original BFO, the standard PSO and a real-coded GA on four widely used benchmark functions. The new method shows a marked improvement in performance over the original BFO and appears to be comparable with the PSO and GA.
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SKAF, HALA, FRANCOIS CHAROY, and CLAUDE GODART. "MAINTAINING SHARED WORKSPACES CONSISTENCY DURING SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT." International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering 09, no. 05 (October 1999): 623–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218194099000334.

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The development of large software is always done by teams of people working together and struggling to produce quality software within their budget. Each person in these teams generally knows his job and wants to do it, without being bothered by other people. However, when people work towards a common goal they have to exchange data and create dependencies between each other regarding these data. If these people have to follow a process, cooperating and synchronizing with co-workers and trying to reach one's own goal becomes too difficult to manage. This may lead to frustration, lower productivity and reluctancy to follow the predefined process. This is why some support is needed to avoid common mistakes that occur when people exchange data. In this paper, a hybrid approach to support cooperation is presented. The originality of this approach is the ability to enforce general properties on cooperative interactions while using the semantic of applications to fit particular situations or requirements. This paper gives a brief idea about the general enforced properties on activity interactions. It describes in detail the semantic rules that control activity results, the impacts of the cooperation on these rules and how both dimensions interact.
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Zhong, Shuxian, Yamin Xi, Shijie Wu, Qian Liu, Leihong Zhao, and Song Bai. "Hybrid cocatalysts in semiconductor-based photocatalysis and photoelectrocatalysis." Journal of Materials Chemistry A 8, no. 30 (2020): 14863–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ta04977h.

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The functions, architectures, component cooperation mechanisms, and applications of hybrid cocatalysts in advancing semiconductor-based photocatalysis and photoelectrocatalysis are systematically reviewed.
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Yanwen, Huang, Cao Qixin, Zhou Jingliang, Huang Yi, and Frank L. Lewis. "Multiagent cooperation based entertainment robot." Robotica 24, no. 5 (May 4, 2006): 643–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0263574706002815.

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In recent years, cooperation of heterogeneous multiagents (HMAs) has achieved formidable results and gained an increasing attention by researchers. This paper presents an entertainment robot system based on the HMAs' cooperation. This robot is used to distinguish the basic information of a person from the audience and entertain him in the exhibition hall. The main agents include the Arbitration System (AS), the Face Recognition System (FRS), the Position Cognition System (PCS), and the Behavior Planner (BP), which are carved up according to their respective functions. Each agent completes its own task independently and the robot finishes the whole mission through their cooperation. The hybrid control architecture and the data-fusion algorithm based on Bayesian Belief Network are also discussed in this paper.
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Chiang, Yi-Han, and Wanjiun Liao. "Green Multicell Cooperation in Heterogeneous Networks With Hybrid Energy Sources." IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications 15, no. 12 (December 2016): 7911–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/twc.2016.2608346.

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Zheng, Kechen, Jingjing Luo, Jinbei Zhang, Weijie Wu, Xiaohua Tian, and Xinbing Wang. "Cooperation Improves Delay in Cognitive Networks With Hybrid Random Walk." IEEE Transactions on Communications 63, no. 6 (June 2015): 1988–2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tcomm.2015.2417557.

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Sohn, Ryan Sungpyo. "The Study of Eurasian ICT Network and Hybrid Logistics Cooperation." E-Business Studies 20, no. 3 (June 30, 2019): 21–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.20462/tebs.2019.6.20.3.21.

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Weyland, Attila, Thomas Staub, and Torsten Braun. "Comparison of motivation-based cooperation mechanisms for hybrid wireless networks." Computer Communications 29, no. 13-14 (August 2006): 2661–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.comcom.2006.01.011.

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Forsati, Rana, and Mehrnoush Shamsfard. "Hybrid PoS-tagging: A cooperation of evolutionary and statistical approaches." Applied Mathematical Modelling 38, no. 13 (July 2014): 3193–211. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apm.2013.11.047.

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Olesen, Mogens. "Cooperative Collaboration in the Hybrid Space of Google Docs Based Group Work." Education Sciences 10, no. 10 (September 30, 2020): 269. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/educsci10100269.

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This study investigates how Google Docs is used and affects group work in classrooms. Inspired by networked learning theory and the concept of learning spaces in education theory, Google Docs group work is conceptualized as a hybrid learning space. Based on close video ethnographic examinations of group work sessions, the analysis focuses upon what the pupils actually do when combining oral and written communication, how the hybrid Google Docs space affects collaborative and cooperative activity, as well as the role of the group’s social context. Whereas Google Docs is often associated with collaboration, the findings in this study suggest: (1) that Google Docs in fact helps single group members to establish multimodal leadership to dominate the hybrid learning space of the group work settings; and (2) that Google Docs provides space for non-leaders to make cooperative contributions. This motivates a conceptual reassessment of collaboration and cooperation as working patterns before the paper ends with a discussion of potential pedagogical implications for the use of Google Docs in group work.
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Sitkevich, D. A. "Factors of Development of Hybrid Institutional Agreements in Traditional Societies." Scientific Research of Faculty of Economics. Electronic Journal 13, no. 1 (March 31, 2021): 7–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.38050/2078-3809-2021-13-1-7-24.

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This paper analyzes the reasons why hybrid organizations appear in some traditional communities, but not in others. For this purpose, a field study was conducted in three villages in Dagestan, where there is different dynamic of cooperation between local entrepreneurs. The interviews show that the main factors in the development of hybrid organization are the presence of closed social capital, informal regulators within the community, the presence of demand for community products in foreign markets, and the ability of local entrepreneurs to borrow know-how from outside the community. In addition, the following barriers to the development of hybrids were identified: low quality of the institutional environment, differences in the approach to doing business among community residents, and rural depopulation.
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Bao, Xingkai, and Jing Li. "Efficient Message Relaying for Wireless User Cooperation: Decode-Amplify-Forward (DAF) and Hybrid DAF and Coded-Cooperation." IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications 6, no. 11 (November 2007): 3975–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/twc.2007.06117.

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Piórkowski, Piotr, Adrian Chmielewski, Krzysztof Bogdziński, Jakub Możaryn, and Tomasz Mydłowski. "Research on Ultracapacitors in Hybrid Systems: Case Study." Energies 11, no. 10 (September 25, 2018): 2551. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en11102551.

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This work is concerned with the use of the engine start module (ESM) ULTRA 31/900/24V ultracapacitor in specific hybrid systems consisting of a photovoltaic (PV) module, battery, and internal combustion engine (ICE). The test bench research on the ESM cooperating with the photovoltaic module to prevent its self-discharge has been tested, analyzed, and discussed. Moreover, the power distribution between electrochemical batteries and the ultracapacitor is shown. The potential application of the ultracapacitor connected with batteries for the start-up of an ICE engine is also presented. Furthermore, we analyze the possible application of the ultracapacitor plus battery system in heavy transport vehicles and buses. The main advantages and disadvantages of the system consisting of an ultracapacitor and a battery is presented along with the problem of self-discharge and the conditions of ultracapacitor and battery cooperation. This work also features the assumptions made for the conducted tests, selected accordingly for nominal current values of typical starter motors available on the market.
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Dubchak, О., L. Andrieieva, P. Vakulenko, and L. Palamarchuk. "Creation of new generation sugar beet hybrids." Agrobìologìâ, no. 1(163) (May 25, 2021): 32–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.33245/2310-9270-2021-163-1-32-40.

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The paper reveals the results of Verkhnyatska RSS breeders participation in the Betaintercross program on creating new generation sugar beet hybrids. Studying the effciency of new hybrids simultaneously in all beet sowing zones in Ukraine (ecological varieties testing on the Betaintercross program) makes it possible to estimate their adaptability to various agroclimatic conditions as well as comprehensive and prompt assessment of the created hybrids. The paper reveals the best hybrids on the results of ecological seed tests for 2007–2019 created with use of the initial forms of Verkhnyatska of selection. The largest number of perspective hybrids were received at hybridization of MP Verkhnyatsk origin with MS by lines of Ivanivsk, Uman and Ulaiv selection. Hybrid STs 121120 Dzhura, with sugar yield of 115,8 % and hybrid CTs 090922 USB 1201 with 115,2 % of the standard were created at purposeful topcross crossings of MP 3 1111 VRSS with MS the line 1037 IvDSS creates. The hybrid STs 110120 Heroy received with Uman MS line 0912 and Verkhnyatska MP1 1008, yielded 105,6 % of sugar. The most successful hybrid combinations are created using Verhnyatska parent MS lines with Bila Tserkva and Uman polinators. Belotserkivska MP 0805 in a combination with Verkhnyatska MS line 0714 provided the STs 090328 Aydar hybrid, with sugar yield of 109,2 % in comparison with the standard. The STs 110804 Verkhniy hybrid was created in cooperation with Bila Tserkva selelectionists and provided for 122,5 % of sugar yield. 11 hybrid combinations of MS lines and MP of our own Verkhnyatsk selection were created in the selection program running. The hybrids of sugar beet USB1201, Dzhura, Kozak, Heroy, Aydar, Verkhniy were listed in the state register of grades of Ukraine in 2010–2019. Key words: breeding, genotype, sugar beet hybrid, heterozis, productivity.
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Kovalev, A. A. "Discussion on confrontation and cooperation in the contemporary politics: From hybrid wars towards the hybrid world." Национальные интересы: приоритеты и безопасность 13, no. 5 (May 29, 2017): 975–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.24891/ni.13.5.975.

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Tollison, Andrew C., and Jacob S. Turner. "Cooperating Across Classrooms: Cooperative–Experiential Learning Through Design and Implementation of Health Campaign Messages." Pedagogy in Health Promotion 4, no. 1 (March 14, 2017): 52–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2373379917697993.

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The objective of this article is twofold: (a) demonstrate the utility of cooperative–experiential learning within the health sciences curriculum and (b) diversify student classroom experiences through a health campaigns project that challenged students to creatively and strategically develop health messages. Cooperative–experiential learning is a hybrid pedagogy that exposes students to many of the complexities they can expect to face within their career, thus bridging the gap between the classroom and workplace. The health campaigns project used to appraise the value of cooperative–experiential learning in this article tasked upper-level undergraduate student groups from two unique college courses (Health Promotion and Visual Communication) to design, launch, and analyze health-relevant campaigns on the authors’ college campus. At two points throughout the semester, students independently completed reviews (cooperation reports) of their group dynamics and progress—these reports became the data set for our analysis of cooperative–experiential learning. Using a grounded theory approach (open, axial, and selective coding), the results that emerged from our analysis point to four significant themes of cooperative–experiential learning: development of communication skills, problem solving and critical thinking through cooperation, workplace preparedness, and student satisfaction. Student quotes are used to help extrapolate these four outcomes. Suggestions are offered for how to effectively incorporate cooperative–experiential learning into curriculum.
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Abu Al Haija, Ahmad, and Mai Vu. "Spectral Efficiency and Outage Performance for Hybrid D2D-Infrastructure Uplink Cooperation." IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications 14, no. 3 (March 2015): 1183–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/twc.2014.2365171.

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Skouroumounis, Christodoulos, Constantinos Psomas, and Ioannis Krikidis. "A Hybrid Cooperation Scheme for Sub-6 GHz/mmWave Cellular Networks." IEEE Communications Letters 24, no. 7 (July 2020): 1539–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/lcomm.2020.2982899.

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Charilas, Dimitris E., Konstantinos D. Georgilakis, and Athanasios D. Panagopoulos. "ICARUS: hybrId inCentive mechAnism for coopeRation stimUlation in ad hoc networkS." Ad Hoc Networks 10, no. 6 (August 2012): 976–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.adhoc.2011.12.010.

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Fageda, Xavier, Ricardo Flores-Fillol, and Bernd Theilen. "Hybrid cooperation agreements in networks: The case of the airline industry." International Journal of Industrial Organization 62 (January 2019): 194–227. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijindorg.2017.10.008.

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Tian, Chunqi, Baijian Yang, Jidong Zhong, and Xiaojian Liu. "Trust-based incentive mechanism to motivate cooperation in hybrid P2P networks." Computer Networks 73 (November 2014): 244–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.comnet.2014.08.010.

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Zhang, Xiangyin, Shuang Xia, Tian Zhang, and Xiuzhi Li. "Hybrid FWPS cooperation algorithm based unmanned aerial vehicle constrained path planning." Aerospace Science and Technology 118 (November 2021): 107004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ast.2021.107004.

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Poptchev, Peter. "NATO-EU Cooperation in Cybersecurity and Cyber Defence Offers Unrivalled Advantages." Information & Security: An International Journal 45 (2020): 35–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.11610/isij.4503.

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The article identifies the trends as well as documented instances of adversarial cyberattacks and hybrid warfare against NATO and EU Member States. It illustrates how these adversarial activities impact on the broader aspects of national security and defence, the socio-economic stability and the democratic order of the states affected, including on the cohesion of their respective societies. Cyberattacks by foreign actors—state and non-state—including state-sponsored attacks against democratic institutions, critical infrastructure and other governmental, military, economic, academic, social and corporate systems of both EU and NATO Member States have noticeably multiplied and have become more sophisticated, more destructive, more expensive and often indiscriminate. The cyber and hybrid threats are increasingly seen as a strategic challenge. The article presents some salient topics such as the nexus between cyberattacks and hybrid operations; the game-changing artificial intelligence dimension of the cyber threat; and the viability of public attributions in cases of cyberattacks. On the basis of analysis of the conceptual thinking and policy guide-lines of NATO, the European Union and of the U.S., the author makes the case that a resolute Trans-Atlantic cooperation in the cyber domain is good for the security of the countries involved and essential for the stability of today’s cyber-reliant world.
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Umbrain, Vincent, Christian Verborgh, Gian-Battista Chierchia, Carlo De Asmundis, Pedro Brugada, and Mark La Meir. "One-stage Approach for Hybrid Atrial Fibrillation Treatment." Arrhythmia & Electrophysiology Review 6, no. 4 (2017): 210. http://dx.doi.org/10.15420/2017.36.2.

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The one-stage approach for hybrid atrial fibrillation involves the simultaneous and close cooperation of different medical specialties. This review attempts to describe its challenging issues, exposing a plan to balance thrombotic risk and bleeding risk. It describes the combined surgical-electrophysiological procedure. Specific topics, involving hemodynamic, fluid and respiratory management during surgery are considered, and problems related to postoperative pain are surveyed.
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Lee, Geonil, Seongmin Ha, and Jae-il Jung. "Integrating Driving Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulator with Large-Scale VANET Simulator for Evaluation of Cooperative Eco-Driving System." Electronics 9, no. 10 (October 8, 2020): 1645. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics9101645.

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Recent advances in information and communication technology (ICT) have enabled interaction and cooperation between components of the transportation system, and cooperative eco-driving systems that apply ICT to eco-driving systems are receiving significant attention. A cooperative eco-driving system is a complex system that requires consideration of the electronic control unit (ECU) and vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication. To evaluate these complex systems, it is needed to integrate simulators with expertise. Therefore, this study presents an integrated driving hardware-in-the-loop (IDHIL) simulator for the testing and evaluation of cooperative eco-driving systems. The IDHIL simulator is implemented by integrating the driving hardware-in-the-loop simulator and a vehicular ad hoc network simulator to develop and evaluate a hybrid control unit and cooperative eco-driving application for the connected hybrid electric vehicle (CHEV). A cooperative eco-driving speed guidance application is utilized to demonstrate the use of our simulator. The results of the evaluation show the improved fuel efficiency of the CHEV through a calculation of the optimal speed profile and the optimal distribution of power based on V2X communication. Finally, this paper concludes with a description of future directions for the testing and evaluation of cooperative eco-driving systems.
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Kobliha, J., and J. Stejskal. "Recent fir hybridization research in the light of Czech-American cooperation." Journal of Forest Science 55, No. 4 (March 25, 2009): 162–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/114/2008-jfs.

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The project is based on control pollination of different fir species in the sense of interspecific hybridization. The aim of this procedure is a new bred material for specific needs of forestry and Christmas tree production. Concrete breeding aims are represented in this sense by resistance to limiting environmental conditions (e.g. drought) and by resistance to diseases and pests. The experiment follows a traditional hybridization program of the department focused on the genus <I>Abies</I> and recently it has been extended by the Czech-U.S. cooperation (North Carolina State University Raleigh). For hybridization mainly Mediterranean fir species are used together with Asian species (e.g. <I>Abies koreana</I>) and of course American species (above all <I>Abies fraseri</I>). Hybridizations will be followed by <I>Phytophthora cinnamomi</I> screenings that have high priority. Hybrid progenies will undergo early testing and their vegetative propagation for cloning purposes is being considered.
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