Sentence examples for coordinating behaviour from inspiring English sources

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A social policy expresses "ongoing strategies for structuring relationships and coordinating behaviour to achieve collective purposes...ways of exerting power, of getting people to do things that they might otherwise not do" [ 1].

Synthetic genetic circuits for programming cell populations and coordinating behaviour across a population have been studied by a research group of the Third Military Medical University (Wang et al., 2008).

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Looking at the proposed timetable, it is possible that a small group of TOs realize that a coordinate behaviour may improve their utilities.

Increased sharing may equilibrate concentrations of nuclear encoded proteins to enable better control over mitochondria 39, promote coordinated behaviour between mitochondria to synchronize gene expression 1, 88 or improve the health of the mitochondrial population by allowing mitochondria to complement each other's deficiencies 89, 90 (functional complementation).

In artificial intelligence, and in particular in the multi-agent systems research field, social laws, norms, and sanctions have been widely proposed as flexible means for coordinating the behaviour of autonomous agents in multi-agent settings.

Although modern evolutionary biology has abandoned the use of 'lower' or 'higher' for animals, the quote of G.H. Parker captures quite well the current understanding of the nerve net as the evolutionarily oldest organization of the nervous system, the major organ system responsible for processing information and coordinating animal behaviour.

This diversity has important implications in coordinating multicellular behaviour, and is of critical importance in developmental biology, pathobiology, and tissue engineering.

Previous studies have suggested that urinary cues play a key role in coordinating mating behaviour of decapod crustaceans [ 5].

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

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.

Quorum sensing allows bacteria populations to communicate and coordinate group behaviour and commonly is used by pathogens (disease-causing organisms) in disease and infection processes.

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