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  • researcher at the Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique (IRCAM) in Paris in the
  • IRCAM - Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique (France)
  • hen joined IRCAM (Institute de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique) and subsequently DIEM (
  • inee at the IRCAM (Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique).
  • e ministry is to: promote collaboration and coordination across ministries on Aboriginal policy and
  • Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act
  • blished in 1958 under the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act.
  • ir respective service areas, albeit under a coordination agreement concerning operations.
  • Reynold's effort to introduce academic coordination among campuses and reduce duplicated progra
  • The close coordination among product development, smelting and cas
  • Secretary General Kofi Annan to strengthen coordination among the UN organizations dealing with dev
  • Improve the coordination among securities regulators
  • ncy can “go it alone” and be effective, and coordination among many service providers is key to effe
  • achieving greater coordination and responsiveness of disaster preparedness
  • & Messages) framework, which provides event coordination and message passing.
  • Direction was by Charles Prince, with Music Coordination and Percussion by Tom Partington.
  • l response was chaotic, marked by a lack of coordination and inadequate information on the needs of
  • This creates coordination and balance problems, as well as forelimb l
  • d 9 July 1967, inaugurated the Intelligence Coordination and Exploitation (ICEX) program to Attack t
  • higher profile on Cornish rights issues and coordination and dissemination of any views which identi
  • e as information gatekeepers, making timely coordination and communication among departments difficu
  • and Harrison had disagreed over the lack of coordination and effectiveness in the invasion of Canada
  • ties that require effort through fine motor coordination and attention to details.
  • re and function of macromolecules, chemical coordination and signal transduction, nitrogen metabolis
  • principle in all meetings of full Cabinet; coordination and supervision of responsibilities of The
  • at and eye irritation and can affect muscle coordination and concentration.
  • tinues to play a very important role in the coordination and collaboration of Moraine-related projec
  • exterous and have extraordinary agility and coordination and advanced lung capacity, allowing them t
  • tate government-wide science and technology coordination and provide outreach to U.S. allies.
  • especially in terms of left and right hand coordination, and with complicated fingerings and freque
  • l muscles is observed, along with a loss of coordination and problems of vision.
  • vous system depression resulting in lack of coordination and slowed reactions.
  • al in the table tennis world where hand-eye coordination and quick reactions are essential factors.
  • rcement, and aviation organizations develop coordination and communications in preparation for a rea
  • istinguished itself through constant focus, coordination and development of residential real estate
  • enhance law enforcement training, response, coordination, and data-sharing when children go missing.
  • She was Minister of Planning and Coordination and Minister of Local Government and Labour
  • Through coordination and cooperation of many entities, including
  • ts of slow and fluid exercises that improve coordination and balance, and help to build an equilibri
  • TLX also is essential for normal brain-eye coordination and appears to play a role in control of ag
  • y, with the Governor as chair, to allow for coordination and exchange of information across executiv
  • n, 2nd Estonian Regiment causing it to lose coordination and retreat to the estate of Peeterristi on
  • control of areas in the MetaVerse requires coordination and communication between large groups of p
  • n that position, Warren was responsible for coordination and development of state policy for all int
  • iency - Juan A. Alonso Gonzalez Apartments: Coordination and Support, and Domestic Buildings, Transp
  • ease formalized communication, cooperation, coordination, and collaboration among individuals and ag
  • rust among warlords, as well as the lack of coordination and cooperation that resulted from the lack
  • exibility, and helping him develop the hand coordination and hand placement he uses as a football pl
  • At NSF, Inderbitzen was responsible for the coordination and planning of all scientific activities w
  • Coordination and concept by Francois Ducat
  • secondary battery, which eased fire control coordination and improved anti-aircraft hitting power.
  • Improving the coordination and organization of political consultations
  • e United Nations Chief Executives Board for Coordination, and a member of the United Nations Interna
  • reas from the Mozilla Foundation, including coordination and integration of the development of Firef
  • Director-General for policy coordination and the European Social Fund.
  • out support, suffers ataxia (loss of muscle coordination) and severe tremors.
  • g American air superiority, improved attack coordination, and more experienced pilots, before the Av
  • The original goals envisioned coordination and aid to existing anti-Soviet and anti-co
  • s like aggression, amnesia, nausea, loss of coordination and liver damage.
  • ted individual to build muscle strength and coordination, and speech therapists may assist the affec
  • However, because of poor coordination and disagreement between the Austrian comma
  • anisations (locoregional teams) and Wisdom ( coordination and supervision center).
  • e United States Congress, and for providing coordination and direction to all Headquarters and Field
  • ed with HealthCare Partners to increase the coordination and thus efficiency of care.
  • end of hostilities primarily "Crown" rescue coordination and command missions.The unit received Pres
  • arbinger with hyper-perception and enhanced coordination and reflexes.
  • , and in high doses produce ataxia, lack of coordination and sedative effects.
  • ing and Head of the "Presidential Office of Coordination and Planning" (1992-1993) and current Direc
  • of the Office of State and Local Government Coordination and Preparedness, Department of Homeland Se
  • on the Task Force to Study the Governance, Coordination, and Funding of the University System of Ma
  • uires that the RTA establish an Innovation, Coordination, and Enhancement Fund, an ADA Paratransit F
  • um bis(ethylene) hexafluoroacetylacetonate, coordination and formation of a bis-π-allyl complex prec
  • Social coordination and systemic regulation occur by means of s
  • Balance, judgment, and coordination are also negatively affected.
  • molecules leading to a distorted octahedral coordination around the selenium atom.
  • ) fluoride has the LaF3 structure where the coordination around the plutonium atoms is complex and u
  • this verse where Jesus presents the lack of coordination as an ideal.
  • t display recording, data analysis and test coordination, as well as providing the data for signal v
  • ssisting their clients with estate planning coordination, asset management, pensions, and employee b
  • , he served as associate deputy for program coordination at the NEA, and then became the director of
  • chnologies, to enhance overall planning and coordination at all levels of government through both vo
  • cross the company to keep communication and coordination at its best."
  • exposed skin becomes blue and puffy, muscle coordination becomes very poor, walking becomes almost i
  • electrophysiological correlates of hand-eye coordination behaviour in the posterior parietal cortex
  • Publishing Coordination: Beth Faustino and Peewee Apostol
  • in the Chicago area have grown with little coordination between the railroads and the city since th
  • the German panzer units and disrupted close coordination between the units in the attack.
  • veillance, shoddy investigation and lack of coordination between the Counter-Intelligence and Securi
  • the absence of air and naval support, poor coordination between units, and the lack of defence in d
  • Coordination between public services
  • ue of three bloggers with a "high degree of coordination between them" and was riddled by unresolvab
  • ide the curved tube indicates the degree of coordination between two primary flight controls (ailero
  • of campaign finance law because it implied coordination between two groups making independent expen
  • asmussen also made a strong push for closer coordination between NATO and Pakistan, and for Islamaba
  • ll valid (with small modification by mutual coordination between countries) today.
  • However, UNESCO warned that further coordination between governments and methods of relaying
  • hority through in practice there was little coordination between the rebels in the different provinc
  • cannot work due to lack of cooperation and coordination between the Rest of the World players.
  • Seeking to establish coordination between the partisans and the army, on 4 Ap
  • 2007, specifically with public outreach and coordination between public and private organizations.
  • eral Assembly in 1900, primarily to achieve coordination between the various public higher education
  • shed, an Iraqi corps-level command allowing coordination between Iraqi security forces throughout Di
  • Inadequate communication and coordination between the carbody builder (ANF Industrie)
  • standard C-section, as it requires careful coordination between the mother's physicians and the spe
  • ence of the consequences of the lack of any coordination between the three Slav allies and Greece, d
  • ctively employed, in conjunction with fluid coordination between other American air support assets,
  • advising the Secretary on matters involving coordination between the Department of Homeland Security
  • Zinc Metal: Required for coordination between the dimers in the protein.
  • ime, a formal structure for interaction and coordination between the European Commission and regulat
  • ring, but finally canceled this idea with a coordination between Chinese Taipei Road Running Associa
  • ents government on the Joint Monitoring and Coordination Board that tracks the implementation of the
  • Ridao, employee of the National Statistics Coordination Board, and son of Cotabato City councilor M
  • Both hemoglobin and myoglobin have a coordination bond to an evolutionarily-conserved histidi
  • (known as the apoprotein) through a single coordination bond between the heme iron and an amino-aci
  • in 1951 and served as chief of legislative coordination branch until 1956.
  • Art Coordination: Brian Connors
  • e a member of the executive of the European Coordination Bureau of International Youth Organisations
  • nt general in 1939, and was assigned to the Coordination Bureau, Asia Development Group, Mengjiang B
  • Randi Bach, CPA - album coordination, business management
  • rdization of work processes, which achieves coordination by specifying the work processes of people
  • Mutual adjustment, which achieves coordination by the simple process of informal communica
  • ucas and directed by Jerry Rees, with stunt coordination by Glenn Randall.
  • Project coordination by Surfer Brad
  • With his suspicion, House tests Ian's coordination by asking him to reach out and grab his can
  • rchestra parts, conducted by Wolf Kerschek, coordination by Nucleus, Jens Kuphal
  • was adopted) reviewed the progress of plan coordination by members.
  • where acquiescence is not intended; prudent coordination can be expected between petroleum and minin
  • Computer Emergency Response Team Coordination Center (CERT/CC)
  • ding to The Euro-Atlantic Disaster Response Coordination Center (EADRCC), an organization that prese
  • In April 2009, the Joint Coordination Center (JCC) opened within the JSS.
  • g Base Paliwoda to Iraq, as the Balad Joint Coordination Center.
  • ervice and is the Medical Retrieval Service Coordination Centre for NSW.
  • d Singapore's offer to set up a UN Regional Coordination Centre to coordinate relief efforts to stri
  • ing a brigade-level Joint Fires and Effects Coordination Centre (JFEEC) and every observation post b
  • ions such as the United Nations Mine Action Coordination Centre South Lebanon (MACC SL) and The Leba
  • ing was overseen by the Protective Security Coordination Centre (PSCC) of the National Security and
  • the operation of Australia's Rescue Coordination Centre and coordination of search and rescu
  • s (Class III) are coordinated by the Rescue Coordination Centre New Zealand (RCCNZ), who may call on
  • There was in fact a coordination centre in Bucharest, though it was not stru
  • ERT, Macau Computer Emergency Response Team Coordination Centre, Macao
  • emergency services and the policy teams and coordination centres.
  • "Understanding Dependencies: A Study of the Coordination Challenges in Software Development", was ch
  • ent held in Taiwan after "numerous daunting coordination challenges."
  • d that is used as a ligand and a reagent in coordination chemistry and organic synthesis.
  • However, oxidation number is used in coordination chemistry with a slightly different meaning
  • elopment on the interface between molecular coordination chemistry and materials science.
  • Coordination Chemistry Reviews 216-217: 583-595.
  • a shift from a highly descriptive nature of coordination chemistry to a more quantitative science.
  • COD is an especially important in the coordination chemistry of rhodium(I) and iridium(I), exa
  • In coordination chemistry and homogeneous catalysis, trieth
  • In coordination chemistry soft-soft and hard-hard interacti
  • It is used as a ligand in coordination chemistry and as a reagent in organic synth
  • As a ligand in coordination chemistry, this species behaves similarly t
  • In coordination chemistry, phenylenediamine is an important
  • ppe) is a commonly used bidentate ligand in coordination chemistry.
  • used as a solvent and as a labile ligand in coordination chemistry.
  • research laboratories examining organic and coordination chemistry.
  • rsenic compounds, and serves as a ligand in coordination chemistry.
  • Acetate is a relatively strong ligand in coordination chemistry.
  • It also serves as a ligand in coordination chemistry.
  • Diars is a bidentate ligand used in coordination chemistry.
  • often encountered as a tridentate ligand in coordination chemistry.
  • gnificant in the development of the area of coordination chemistry.
  • eviation for the cyclopentadienyl ligand in coordination chemistry.
  • Storey served on the Coordination Commission for the 2012 Winter Youth Olympi
  • porary security zone and chair the Military Coordination Commission;
  • epare for the establishment of the Military Coordination Commission;
  • ionary Communist Party (USA), and CCOMPOSA ( Coordination Committee of Maoist Parties and Organizatio
  • so one of the founding organisations of the Coordination Committee of Maoist Parties and Organisatio
  • tinental Hockey League, and a member of the Coordination Committee of RosUkrEnergo and the sharehold
  • Barry Diawadou was supported by a coordination committee of local formations during the ru
  • city or neighbourhood-level with a central coordination committee in Athens.
  • Pakistan Earthquake Appeal Coordination Committee
  • nd to assist the Head of the Franco-British Coordination Committee but he was demobilised in June 19
  • lutionaries was expelled from the All India Coordination Committee of Communist Revolutionaries in 1
  • t-Leninist) (CPI(ML)) through the All India Coordination Committee of Communist Revolutionaries (AIC
  • 1989: A. K. Roy, Marxist Coordination Committee
  • Komarov is a member of the Coordination Committee of RosUkrEnergo.
  • The Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee is an inter-governmental agency w
  • Marxist Coordination Committee is a political party in Jharkhand
  • The party is run by a ten member coordination committee and requested official recognitio
  • mated at 42,010 in 2003 (source: 2003 - NGO Coordination Committee in Iraq).
  • d from 1943 he represented musicians in the Coordination Committee's subgroup for culture.
  • Trade Union Coordination Committee, a central trade union federation
  • This purplish coordination complex is used in NMR spectroscopy as a re
  • emistry, the Chinese lantern structure is a coordination complex where two metal atoms are bridged b
  • tures the ReH92− anion, a rare example of a coordination complex bearing only hydride ligands.
  • Heme A is a heme, a coordination complex consisting of a macrocyclic ligand
  • Using the coordination complex W(N2)2(dppe)2, his group first demo
  • llular environment, causing formation of an coordination complex "FeEnt" wherein ferric ion is chela
  • Bromo(tetrahydrothiophene)gold(I) is a coordination complex of gold.
  • onitrile)copper(I) hexafluorophosphate is a coordination complex with the formula [Cu(CH3CN)4]PF6.
  • This coordination complex is derived from the cupric ion and
  • The anion of this air-stable, yellow, coordination complex contains an η2-ethylene ligand.
  • It is a coordination complex formed between molybdopterin (which
  • Viewed as a coordination complex, the ion is octahedral, with oxo, f
  • Other ligands attached to this coordination complex, include chloride.
  • has a high affinity for iron, forming a red coordination complex.
  • Platinum(II) acetate is a purple-colored coordination complex.
  • Two simple coordination complexes of dppe include Pd(dppe)2 and Ir(
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