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coordinate r. parallel diminution of the concentrations of the several enzymes of a metabolic pathway, resulting from increases in the level of repressor.
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coordinate s. a method by which a point, a line, a plane, or a geometric solid can be located in space by a set of numbers.
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coordinated r. one in which several muscles react so as to produce an orderly and useful movement.
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coordination c. a nerve center serving the function of coordination.
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coordinate system A reference system used to measure horizontal and vertical distances on a planimetric map. A coordinate system is usually defined by a map projection, a spheroid of reference, a datum, one or more standard parallels, a central meridian, and possible shifts in the x- and y-directions to locate x,y positions of point, line, and area features. In ArcInfo, a system with units and characteristics defined by a map projection. ...
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