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coordination
an equal joining together two or more phrases or clauses, for example, using and, or, or but
the ability to coordinate one's senses and physical movements in order to act skillfully

I'm terrible at sports -- I have no coordination.

The bringing together of agencies and resources to ensure consistent and effective response to an incident (CIMS)
{i} harmony, accord; working together
the regulation of diverse elements into an integrated and harmonious operation the skillful and effective interaction of movements the grammatical relation of two constituents having the same grammatical form
the relationships between various positions within an organization Includes reporting and supervisory relationships per organization chart
the state of being equal in rank or power
The reaction of one or more ligands with a metal ion to form a coordination compound
The planned collaboration of the different individuals, departments, and organizations concerned with achieving a common goal Topic areas: Governance, Staff Development and Organizational Capacity, Accountability and Evaluation, Volunteer Management, Operations Management and Leadership
The frame of coordination is perhaps the most common type of relational responding It incorporates the relation of identity, sameness, or similarity This relational frame is probably the first to be abstracted sufficiently to enable its application to become arbitrary, in part because it is the only relation in which derived and trained relations are the same, regardless of the number of stimuli that participate in relational networks consisting purely of this response frame Naming is an example of the frame of coordination at its simplest
the grammatical relation of two constituents having the same grammatical form
Coordination can refer to coordination in human systems, in parallel and distributed systems, and in complex systems that include both people and computers The definition put forth by Malone and Crowston (1994) is: "Coordination is managing dependencies between activities " This definition is consistent with the simple intuition that, if there is no interdependence, there is nothing to coordinate (Concept)
The working together by audit organizations in developing and carrying out individual audits Such actions include continuous liaison, the exchange of audit techniques, and the development of audit schedules to minimize the amount of audit effort required
The process of systematically analyzing a situation, developing relevant information, and informing appropriate command authority of viable alternatives for selection of the most effective combination of available resources to meet specific objectives The coordination process (which can be either intra- or inter-agency) does not involve dispatch actions However, personnel responsible for coordination may perform command or dispatch functions within the limits established by specific agency delegations, procedures, legal authority, etc
a process of communication, planning, sharing or resources, risks and rewards for purposes of efficiency and effectiveness in achieving the complementary goals of the parties involved (Taylor-Powell et al , 1998)
-Relating to the protection of the power system, the process of coordinating the fuse, breakers and reclosers of a system so to allow the down stream devices to operate first
Ability of protector with lowest rating (in cascade arrangement) to open before protectors with higher rating when fault occurs downstream from lowest rated protector (See Cascade Circuit )
the regulation of diverse elements into an integrated and harmonious operation
a working together of muscles aimed at bringing about a purposeful movement such as walking or standing
[n] düzenli olma
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