Information about Coordination

Coordination is the act of coordinating, making different people or things work together for a goal or effect.

Coordination may also refer to:

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coordinate covalent bond (also known as dative bond) is a description of covalent bonding between two atoms in which both electrons shared in the bond come from the same atom.
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In game theory, coordination games are a class of games with multiple pure strategy Nash equilibria in which players choose the same or corresponding strategies. For a classic example of a coordination game, consider the 2-player, 2-strategy game, with the payoff matrix shown on
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In linguistics, a coordination is a complex syntactic structure that links together two or more elements, known as conjuncts or conjoins. The conjuncts generally have similar grammatical features (e.g.
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Gross motor coordination addresses the gross motor skills: walking, running, climbing, jumping, crawling, lifting one's head, sitting up, etc.

Fine motor coordination
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Collaboration is a structured, recursive process where two or more people work together toward a common goal—typically an intellectual endeavor[1] [2] that is creative in nature[3]—by sharing knowledge, learning and building consensus.
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Cooperation, co-operation or coöperation[1] is the practice of individuals or larger societal entities working in common with mutually agreed-upon goals and possibly methods, instead of working separately in competition, and in which the success of one is
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