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Coalition, in politics and international relations, a group of actors that coordinate their behaviour in a limited and temporary fashion to achieve a common goal.

The results suggest that agents sharing information in small-world networks can coordinate their behaviour more effectively than agents playing the standard EMG.

In this Review, Peter Greenberg and colleagues explore the progress that has been made in understanding bacterial quorum sensing, including the genetics, biochemistry and ecology of these systems, which are used by bacteria to communicate and to coordinate their behaviour.

David-Barrett and Dunbar propose that these hierarchical social networks facilitate the dispersal of useful information in communities that need to coordinate their behaviour – all looking for food in the same place, say – but which are too big for everyone to consult everyone else.

How does SpoIIIE interact with DNA and how do the individual subunits coordinate their behaviour?

Social animals must time and coordinate their behaviour to ensure the benefits of grouping, resulting in collective movements and the potential emergence of leaders and followers.

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On the one hand, solutions at the application layer synthesise intermediary entities, mediators, to compensate for the differences between the interfaces of components and coordinate their behaviours, while assuming the use of the same middleware solution.

Mathematical models of the evolution of population-level asymmetries based on game theory [17] pointed out that shared directionality in a population might arise as an evolutionary strategy driven by living in a social group, where individually asymmetrical organisms have to coordinate their behaviours with the behaviour of other conspecific individuals.

Alignment of the direction of behavioural asymmetries is favoured as an evolutionarily stable strategy when asymmetrical individuals must coordinate their behaviours [ 7].

It is a human invention, tacitly agreed to in a social contract, designed to enhance the welfare of citizens by coordinating their behaviour and discouraging selfish acts that may be tempting to every individual but leave every one worse off.

In particular, they rely on intermediary entities, mediators [6], to enforce interoperability by mapping the interfaces of functionally-compatible components and coordinating their behaviours.

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