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It was rapidly perceived that a simple customs union was inadequate, and a treaty on Oct. 15, 1949, set as its target the progressive and complete liberalization of trade between the partners, systematic coordination of their international commercial and monetary policies, and the adoption of a joint bargaining position in negotiations with other countries.

For instance: any given credit card transaction requires systematic coordination between five different parties, as entertainingly related in this recent video from noted cryptocurrency champions Andreessen Horowitz.

This is because there is no systematic coordination among departments in the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration BMAA).

The last phase of the philosophical method consists in using as few metaphysical assumptions as possible for the systematic coordination of the outcomes from the first two phases (E, S).

The concept of glocal memory (i.e. memory involving systematic coordination between localized memory traces and globalized dynamical-attractor-based memory traces) is reviewed, and is argued to be a critical principle for the design of artificial brains and artificial general intelligence systems.

We then extracted regular patterns of morphological dynamics and the pattern-dependent systematic coordination with filamentous actin (F-actin) and cell movement by statistical dynamic analyses.

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This requires the systematic integration and coordination of R&D activities from chemistry through to process engineering.

This work presents a systematic investigation on coordination chemistry of a novel pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylic acid N-oxide (pydco), and also reveals the significant function of supramolecular interactions in dominating the resultant crystalline nets.

We drew on evidence from systematic reviews of coordination and empirical studies on information use in integrated care models to develop the framework.

Importantly, implementing partners report they believe that a centralized system will promote a more systematic approach to coordination, encourage collaboration, reduce duplication of effort, and potentially increase the effectiveness of training by providing access to national training process and outcome data.

This paper suggests that global health goals must be motivated by a global ethic of justice and that the ethical frames of charity and security in fact dissuade countries, whether intentionally or unintentionally, from creating the "goods" of transnational system-building, long-term planning and implementation, and systematic cooperation and coordination.

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