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A component of an ordered pair used to determine the position of a point.
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A location, or point in space, which may be addressed using arbitrary units.
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an exact definition of a system of mathematics and geodetic constants that defines how a specific geographic location is converted to a set of two or three numbers (for example, an X- and Y-value [and possibly a Z-value]); in the cartographic context, most coordinate systems are Cartesian (the axes are orthogonal [perpendicular to each other]) and the units are the same on all axes; the principle exception to this is the spherical coordinate system of latitudes and longitudes
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| coordination |
the ability to coordinate specific sequences in which various muscles are involved in performing a movement requires precision that can only be acquired over a long period of continuous repetition. The function of learning a movement or pattern is also known as neuromuscular coordination or adaptation.
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| coordination |
Once the group has identified a solution, actions and resources must be coordinated to ensure the objectives are reached. This is an extension of leadership with a person or persons overseeing implementation of the plan
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