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coordinación
The skillful and effective interaction of movements.
incoordination
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coordenação
incoordination
1
It exhibited no signs of
incoordination
,
but did not seem to hear.
2
In addition, the administration of either combination improved motor
incoordination
induced by pregabalin.
3
There is no
incoordination
of movement in the arms or legs.
4
The first symptoms were invariably unbalanced standing and mild gait
incoordination
.
5
Affected macaques display progressive neurological deficits including visual impairment, tremor,
incoordination
,
ataxia and impaired balance.
1
However, Ban said that
coordination
between Afghan and NATO forces had improved.
2
She said the crisis had exposed the need for better international
coordination
.
3
Here is the beginning of what game theorists call a
'
coordination
problem'.
4
Unfortunately, adults often believe size and
coordination
advantages translate into better performances.
5
But Greek officials said they needed better
coordination
within the European Union.
6
We need better
coordination
between the colleges and the Health Workforce Directorate.
7
The opportunity for improved healthcare through strong national
coordination
is being lost.
8
This means that intergovernmental
coordination
across the spheres of government is vital.
9
Operations lacked strategy and
coordination
,
and there were problems in military communication.
10
The same applies with our
coordination
with the coalition countries, Massoum said.
11
Although not fully understood, proposed functions include body postural stabilization and
coordination
.
12
New date pending
coordination
with NASA, Musk said in a Twitter post.
13
I think that
coordination
for sure cannot happen one day to another.
14
My kids know how to ride horses; they have good hand-eye
coordination
.
15
An orderly workout process, avoiding further market destabilisation, requires
coordination
and consistency.
16
Removing advice, however, reduced the frequency of
coordination
to just 29 percent.
coordination
better coordination
improve coordination
more coordination
close coordination
poor coordination
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coordinación