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  1. Coordination complex: A coordination complex consists of a central atom or ion, which is usually metallic and is called the coordination centre, and a surrounding array of bound molecules or ions, that are in turn known as ligands or complexing agents. Many ... (Molecule or ion containing ligands datively bonded to a central metallic atom) [100%] 2025-11-08 [Coordination complexes] [Inorganic chemistry]...
  2. Coordination: Coordination is a principle in property rights dating back to the First Continental Congress, which requires the federal government to coordinate with local government before interfering with local property owners. This doctrine has been useful, particularly in some Western areas ... [90%] 2023-09-18 [Environmentalism] [Takings Clause]...
  3. Coordination sphere: In coordination chemistry, the first coordination sphere refers to the array of molecules and ions (the ligands) directly attached to the central metal atom. The second coordination sphere consists of molecules and ions that attached in various ways to the ... (Chemistry) [63%] 2023-09-20 [Coordination chemistry]
  4. Coordination good: In economics, coordination goods are a form of good created by the coordination of people within civil society. Coordination goods are non-rivalrous, but may be partially excludable through the means of withholding cooperation from a non-cooperative state. (Social) [63%] 2023-11-17 [Civil society]
  5. Coordination failure (political science): Coordination failure is the electoral problem resulting from competition between two or more candidates or political parties from the same or approximate location in the political ideological spectrum or space against an opposing candidate or political party from the other ... (Social) [63%] 2023-09-19 [Elections]
  6. Coordination polymerization: Coordination polymerisation is a form of polymerization that is catalyzed by transition metal salts and complexes. Coordination polymerization started in the 1950s with heterogeneous Ziegler–Natta catalysts based on titanium tetrachloride and organoaluminium co-catalysts. [63%] 2023-09-15 [Polymerization reactions]
  7. Coordination polymer: A coordination polymer is an inorganic or organometallic polymer structure containing metal cation centers linked by ligands. More formally a coordination polymer is a coordination compound with repeating coordination entities extending in 1, 2, or 3 dimensions. (Polymer consisting of repeating units of a coordination complex) [63%] 2023-09-15 [Polymers] [Coordination polymers]...
  8. WS-Coordination: WS-Coordination is a Web Services specification developed by BEA Systems, IBM, and Microsoft and accepted by OASIS Web Services Transaction TC in its 1.2 version. It describes an extensible framework for providing protocols that coordinate the actions of ... [63%] 2023-09-20 [Web service specifications]
  9. Coordination number: Template:Split-apart In chemistry, coordination number (c.n.), as defined originally in 1893 by Alfred Werner, is the total number of neighbors of a central atom in a chemical compound. In methane the coordination number for the carbon atom ... [63%] 2023-09-26 [Materials science] [Coordination chemistry]...
  10. Coordination failure (economics): In economics, coordination failure is a concept that can explain recessions through the failure of firms and other price setters to coordinate. In an economic system with multiple equilibria, coordination failure occurs when a group of firms could achieve a ... (Finance) [63%] 2023-12-29 [New Keynesian economics] [Fiscal policy]...
  11. Language coordination: Language coordination is the tendency of people to mimic the language of others. The coordination occurs when one person responds to another using similar vocabulary, or word or sentence structure. [63%] 2023-09-14 [Psycholinguistics] [Sociolinguistics]...
  12. Motor coordination: Coordination between two or more effectors (muscles, joints, limbs, or even different people) occurs when the motor commands to one effector depend (in a causal or statistical sense) on the state of the other effector(s). Coordination is goal-directed ... [63%] 2021-12-24 [Motor Control]
  13. Coordination geometry: The term coordination geometry is used in a number of related fields of chemistry and solid state chemistry/physics. The coordination geometry of an atom is the geometrical pattern formed by atoms around the central atom. (Physics) [63%] 2023-09-20 [Molecular physics] [Chemical bonding]...
  14. Language coordination: Language coordination is the tendency of people to mimic the language of others. The coordination occurs when one person responds to another using similar vocabulary, or word or sentence structure. (Social) [63%] 2023-10-30 [Sociolinguistics]
  15. Coordination geometry: The coordination geometry of an atom is the geometrical pattern defined by the atoms around the central atom. The term is commonly applied in the field of inorganic chemistry, where diverse structures are observed. (Term used in chemistry) [63%] 2024-01-09 [Molecular physics] [Chemical bonding]...
  16. Coordination number: In chemistry, crystallography, and materials science, the coordination number, also called ligancy, of a central atom in a molecule or crystal is the number of atoms, molecules or ions bonded to it. The ion/molecule/atom surrounding the central ion ... (Physics) [63%] 2023-09-20 [Chemical bonding] [Stereochemistry]...
  17. Coordination sequence: In crystallography and the theory of infinite vertex-transitive graphs, the coordination sequence of a vertex v {\displaystyle v} is an integer sequence that counts how many vertices are at each possible distance from v {\displaystyle v} . That is, it ... [63%] 2024-05-06 [Crystallography] [Infinite graphs]...
  18. Motor coordination: In physiology, motor coordination is the orchestrated movement of multiple body parts as required to accomplish intended actions, like walking. This coordination is achieved by adjusting kinematic and kinetic parameters associated with each body part involved in the intended movement. (Directed movement of body parts to accomplish an action) [63%] 2024-08-31 [Motor control] [Physical fitness]...
  19. Intramuscular coordination: Intramuscular coordination or neuromuscular coordination describes the interaction in between the nervous system and muscle. The intramuscular coordination defines the number of muscular fibres that can be controlled synchronously by the nervous system within a certain muscle. (Medicine) [63%] 2024-09-11
  20. Coordination sequence: In crystallography and the theory of infinite vertex-transitive graphs, the coordination sequence of a vertex \displaystyle{ v }[/math] is an integer sequence that counts how many vertices are at each possible distance from \displaystyle{ v }[/math]. That is, it ... [63%] 2024-10-09 [Crystallography] [Infinite graphs]...

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