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One means to coordinate the resources in a self-organising and decentralised manner is to apply the BB protocol for interference aware resource allocation in the system.
What it means to "coordinate," however, is not well-defined.
After the failure to respond adequately to Katrina, the National Response Framework was developed as a means to coordinate disaster response.
This connectivity suggests that the extended amygdala can act as a means to coordinate broad behavioral states.
Rayson et al. [ 94] proposed that plants may employ NMD-controlled gene expression as a means to coordinate pathogen responses.
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(People briefed on the matter insisted that the calls were meant to coordinate efforts among regulators on different continents regarding a number of matters).
Instead he set up the Strategic Rail Authority SRAA), which was meant to coordinate the various components of the privatised rail network, run by the former boss of the Channel tunnel, Sir Alastair Morton.
After the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, he set up the government's Terrorist Threat Integration Center, which was meant to coordinate various intelligence agencies, an organization that later evolved into the National Counterterrorism Center.
That language is an implicit criticism of the White House's Global Change Research Program, which is meant to coordinate climate research across the government.
It was, he assured Americans, meant to coordinate all government activities to protect U.S. computer networks, while promoting collaboration among a confusing landscape of federal cybergroups with "overlapping missions".
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