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Definition of Coordinations
1. coordination [n] - See also: coordination
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coordinations
Literary usage of Coordinations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Psychological Effects of Alcohol: An Experimental Investigation of the by Raymond Dodge, Francis Gano Benedict (1915)
"For example, the accuracy of fixation in the reactive eye-movements would depend
on the adequacy of the oculo-motor coordinations. But unfortunately, as we ..."
2. Laboratory Manual of Psychology by Charles Hubbard Judd (1907)
"EXERCISE XVII ANALYSIS OF VOLUNTARY Coordinations ONE of the most highly developed
coordinations common to all educated individuals is the writing ..."
3. Mental Development and Education by Michael Vincent O'Shea (1921)
"... those easiest made; and speaking generally, he comes last of all to those
combinations that demand the most difficult coordinations. ..."
4. Sociology in Its Psychological Aspects by Charles Abram Ellwood (1912)
"As has already been said, in a broad sense, social habits aiv simply social
coordinations that persist. In their various modifications they are known, ..."
5. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1896)
"Now this involves connections of the centers of sight, hearing, etc., with certain
muscular coordinations. If he have not the coordinations he can not ..."
6. The Logic of Introspection; Or, Method in Mental Science: Or, Method in by John Brodhead Wentworth (1886)
"We must, therefore," says he, " form tables and coordinations of instances, upon
such a plan and in such order, that the understanding may be able to act ..."