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  • 1Coordinated Science Laboratory — Established …

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  • 2Coordinated Incident Management System — The New Zealand Coordinated Incident Management System (CIMS) is New Zealand s system for managing the response to an incident involving multiple responding agencies. Its developers based the system on California s Incident Command System (ICS)… …

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  • 3control theory — Field of applied mathematics relevant to the control of certain physical processes and systems. It became a field in its own right in the late 1950s and early 60s. After World War II, problems arising in engineering and economics were recognized… …

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  • 4Coordinated Universal Time — UTC redirects here. For other uses, see UTC (disambiguation). Coordinated Universal Time (abbreviated UTC) is the primary time standard by which the world regulates clocks and time. It is one of several closely related successors to Greenwich… …

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  • 5Coordinated flight — Pilot s view of a Schempp Hirth Janus C glider. The yaw string (red wool) on the canopy and the turn and bank indicator (top center of the instrument panel) both show the glider is not in coordinated flight. The glider is slipping slightly nose… …

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  • 6Coordinated Sciences Laboratory — labbox laboratory=Coordinated Science Laboratory seal establishment=1951 focus=Computing, Communications, Signal Processing, Control, and Gay Rights Activists. director= [http://www.ece.uiuc.edu/faculty/profile.asp?rkiyer Ravishankar K. Iyer]… …

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  • 7control — controllable, adj., n. controllability, controllableness, n. controllably, adv. controlless, adj. controllingly, adv. /keuhn trohl /, v., controlled, controlling, n. v.t. 1. to exercise restraint or direction over; dominate; command …

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  • 8control — con•trol [[t]kənˈtroʊl[/t]] v. trolled, trol•ling, n. 1) to exercise restraint or direction over; dominate, regulate, or command 2) to hold in check; curb: to control one s emotions[/ex] 3) to test or verify (a scientific experiment) by a… …

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  • 9control — /kənˈtroʊl / (say kuhn trohl) verb (t) (controlled, controlling) 1. to exercise restraint or direction over; dominate; command. 2. to hold in check; curb. 3. to test or verify (a scientific experiment) by a parallel experiment or other standard… …

  • 10control system — noun a system for controlling the operation of another system • Hypernyms: ↑system • Hyponyms: ↑closed loop, ↑closed loop system, ↑servo, ↑servomechanism, ↑servosystem * * * control system …

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