It will be possible only through interdisciplinary collaboration and depend upon wireless data services to work. |
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Smith believes this will be detrimental to the interdisciplinary nature of the program. |
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Its approach was interdisciplinary and included creative work in writing, drama and visual arts. |
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His work in the Graduate School focuses on implementing programs that encourage interdisciplinary graduate study. |
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We already have a model of a successful international, interdisciplinary approach. |
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This interdisciplinary field involves people from many backgrounds and many interests. |
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Within medicine there is more interdisciplinary work, and research has increased. |
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He will help design and co-teach a one-credit course on neurodiversity to be offered through interdisciplinary studies in the spring. |
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For me, for a long time, interdisciplinary research was my favorite conception. |
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We knew that without financial support, interdisciplinary research might never get off the ground. |
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I am left wondering how successful our attempts at interdisciplinary research are actually going. |
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To develop the model, a pilot program was structured via interdisciplinary input. |
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Funding should focus on interdisciplinary teams and avoid narrowly focused discipline research. |
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Few of our didactic programs are taught on an interdisciplinary basis with the other health sciences. |
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In fact, the current scientific environment often demands of interdisciplinary team work to develop and test hypotheses involving the biosphere. |
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In my beginnings as a prison activist, I saw the industry of locking people up, as a malignant form of interdisciplinary activity. |
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They share this preoccupation with other disciplines and interdisciplinary subject areas in the humanities. |
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Today, much of the most exciting work being done, and the best-funded, is interdisciplinary research. |
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Some interdisciplinary academic programs are authorized to give advanced degrees. |
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The research in this division has generally reflected the nontraditional interdisciplinary nature of its mission. |
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He teaches Literary Theory and Cultural Studies, following an interdisciplinary and multicultural approach. |
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The center brings the visual arts together in one dynamic interdisciplinary environment. |
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But the interdisciplinary field of cognitive science is relevant to philosophy in several ways. |
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Ethnomusicology has continued to cross-fertilize in intra and interdisciplinary ways. |
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He suggested the Society could do more to encourage interdisciplinary research. |
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For the next three months the interdisciplinary student groups develop cases and facilitate, discuss, and complete PBL case tutorial sessions. |
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Biocomputing is an interdisciplinary research area which links biology, computer science and engineering. |
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It has a competitive grants program for research, conducts interdisciplinary research, and sponsors education programs. |
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Some are interdisciplinary programmes, allowing specialists from other departments to pass on their expertise. |
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Much of his work requires an interdisciplinary approach involving social scientists and researchers in various fields. |
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In the interdisciplinary type of programme the therapists work as a team and consult and monitor each other's work. |
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Dietitians should be introduced to interdisciplinary research in undergraduate programs. |
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Perhaps more important is how much we have to gain if we approach problems with the same broad-minded and interdisciplinary attitude that the Greeks themselves displayed. |
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The activities of the different partners of this interdisciplinary network are complementary and strongly interlinked. |
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I did not find much reference to interdisciplinary work with other ministries. |
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I would simply mention it, in an interdisciplinary vein, and encourage students to ask their social science teacher to enlarge upon the idea. |
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This is why the nurse must correctly assess every situation and request help from other interdisciplinary team professionals. |
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This challenge increases the need for knowledge obtained by interdisciplinary research. |
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One shard of evidence that this is so: there is often effective interdisciplinary working inside sectors if not between them. |
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It is not the job of this essay to instruct classical archaeologists on the need for greater interdisciplinary debate or greater openness to diverse approaches. |
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An interdisciplinary and a problem-oriented approach are regarded as important principles applying to research activities worthy of support. |
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That is why there have been calls for new definitions and theories to explain the knowledge society from an interdisciplinary perspective. |
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An interdisciplinary team provides assessment, treatment and rehabilitation services to clients with operational stress injuries. |
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It ends with an exhortation for better communication from all to help establish interdisciplinary collaboration for the ultimate benefit of patients. |
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This requires the promotion of interdisciplinary research and innovation activities. |
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Through a joint case conference both agencies are involved in developing an interdisciplinary treatment plan. |
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People who enjoy new challenges, take interest in interdisciplinary projects and are highly motivated are the driving force of our company. |
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They are also tackling how fragmentation is affecting the impact and efficiency of international and interdisciplinary research efforts. |
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We are less interested in exotica than cases which entailed interdisciplinary management and raised challenging clinical, management, or ethical issues. |
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The complexity of these needs requires an interdisciplinary approach with the support of an extensive network of partners. |
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This consolidation in the Basic Sciences Faculty is fostering interdisciplinary cooperation. |
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This requirement could be met in a variety of ways including independent study, teaching assistantships, specific methods courses, and interdisciplinary approaches. |
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Astrochemistry is a broad and interdisciplinary emerging field at the intersection of the traditional disciplines of chemistry, physics, and astronomy. |
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It's supposed to be interdisciplinary, not just dance, dance, dance. |
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So it was with Ariel Anbar, a student at the interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya studying politics. |
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Re-vamp the Education Act to provide for interdisciplinary service delivery and community involvement. |
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Overall, the content is marvelously interdisciplinary, reflecting the fact, however, that more research has been done in plant based agroecosystems than in animal systems. |
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The orientation introduces the students to interdisciplinary concepts and emphasizes the value of interdisciplinary training to their careers and patient care. |
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Anticipating the future development of an interdisciplinary unit involving science, language arts, and social studies, adaptation became our theme. |
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Another innovative and precursory aspect of Pasteur's that forms an added similarity with UNESCO is his interdisciplinary approach. |
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It is a community value to reckon with individuals coming from Dianova programs and to integrate them within our interdisciplinary teams. |
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Wiener was a central figure at the Macy Conferences and was one of the founders of the interdisciplinary science of cybernetics. |
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Even the World Conference on Science committed itself to ensuring that modern scientific knowledge and traditional knowledge are more closely associated in interdisciplinary projects. |
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Palliative care is by its very nature, interdisciplinary. |
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There is a wealth of recent literature on interdisciplinary education, thinking and research. |
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The PPs were interdisciplinary health care providers within the family practices and included: registered nurses, a licensed practical nurse, nurse practitioners, and a registered dietitian. |
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A summary report on the fate of dredged m aterials at disposal sites throughout Atlantic Canada will describe the interdisciplinary approach used to characterize these sites. |
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The Health Education Specialist must serve as a resource person on interdisciplinary research teams in order to effectively and efficiently disseminate new knowledge and translate research findings. |
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It should ensure a holistic approach to health maintenance, disease prevention and the management of chronic conditions through interdisciplinary practice and continuity of care. |
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Cross-disciplinary, multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary... the terms are often used rather nebulously in the admittedly nebulous field of live art. |
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Instead of a 'quick fix' approach, evidence-based change has been introduced via an extensive interdisciplinary educational program using multiple approaches and substantial investment of human and financial resources. |
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Their interdisciplinary profile, collective diversity and disparate knowledge, provide them with a special ability to give expression to the Organization's objectives through concrete action. |
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He has been a senior partner in two interdisciplinary consulting firms, where he was an urban planner and urban designer working across western Canada. |
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Large scale collaborative and partnership research initiatives are inevitably interdisciplinary and venture across traditional borders to break new ground. |
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Black studies is an interdisciplinary subject that focuses attention on the experiences, perspectives and contributions of people from the African diaspora. |
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Science education is highly specialized, unlike other disciplines where an interdisciplinary or liberal arts education is valued as a way to develop well-rounded intellectuals. |
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All enrollees come to one of the Capital Care CHOICE day centres from one to five days a week where a full range of medical, psychological, social and supportive services are available from an interdisciplinary team. |
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A related challenge for researchers was the interdisciplinary nature of climate impacts and adaptation and the need to be versed in a variety of disciplines. |
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Through interdisciplinary discussions, links will be sought that cross-fertilize theory and practice of dwelling architecture and modern health promotion. |
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Further realization is particularly supposable within the framework of interdisciplinary elaborated clinical studies, with an intended impact on future therapy. |
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Europe Studies offers interdisciplinary teaching, not only conveying knowledge and skills, but also a set of values, which in the situation of a post-totalitarian crisis of values, offers an alternative model. |
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Similar programs for nonresident working adults are offered at the master's degree level in art therapy, visual art, writing, interdisciplinary studies, music performance, and Russian. |
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Take, for instance, the national youth solvent abuse program, which is recognized internationally as an extremely effective and holistic interdisciplinary treatment program. |
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The goal of the workshop is to facilitate cross-fertilization between the different scientific communities and to stimulate joint interdisciplinary projects among the participants. |
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This approach blends systems theory with a practical focus on measurable outcomes, multi-level interventions and the benefits of interdisciplinary or transdisciplinary team approaches. |
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In tribute to the pursuit of research excellence the late Canadian scientist Bertram N. Brockhouse exemplified and inspired, NSERC offers an interdisciplinary research prize in his name. |
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Her program will focus on examining and evaluating the role of nurse practitioners within new interdisciplinary team models of care for pain management in long-term care settings. |
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In addition, chaplains with an advanced degree in counseling are part of the interdisciplinary team of care providers providing spiritual care to CF members at Operational Trauma Stress Support Centre Programs. |
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Another area of work is in the interdisciplinary training of specialists in those countries where existing training tends to be compartmentalized into disciplines such as agronomy, forestry, hydrology and others. |
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And that's why it is necessary to inscribe the risk in a probabilistic and conjectural perspective, inscribing it then in the field of an interdisciplinary reading on health, disease and death. |
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Showcasing the works of 22 active members, the exhibition will include drawing, video, installation, sculpture, mixed media, photography, performance and interdisciplinary work. |
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That this spectacular structure was built at all is a tribute to organisation, coordination and interdisciplinary collaboration, and an object lesson in project management. |
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Cockroaches are the inspiration for some of the most ambitious. At the forefront of this interdisciplinary field is Robert Full, professor of integrative biology at the University of California, Berkeley. |
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While interdisciplinary, the research will be grounded in the field of medical and socio-cultural anthropology. |
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The interdisciplinary adventurism it embodied peeved other social scientists, who doubted that cool-headed analysis played much part in matters of love or larceny. |
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Many of these result from car collisions, sports, falls, abuse, assault, fire, frostbite, near drowning, caustic ingestions and poisonings, etc. Patients and their families are cared for in an interdisciplinary manner. |
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They can play an active role as facilitators of interdisciplinary debate and cross-cultural understanding amongst those of different disciplinary cultures. |
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The priority research areas include, in certain cases, research at the borders of traditional disciplines where advances will require interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary effort. |
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As a new structure to address evolving interagency needs in the ethics of research involving humans, the Panel functions as an interdisciplinary and pluralistic advisory body. |
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The section is therefore fully aware that only an interdisciplinary approach can do justice to the intercultural, international and not least to the universal character of this research topic. |
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Thus, STORMWINDS aims to advance maritime risk analysis and management, taking an interdisciplinary approach to improve maritime safety. |
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The programme includes a captivating combination of historically important pieces alongside cutting edge work by emerging artists, and interdisciplinary collaborations. |
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I am glad to see that the narrowly sectoral approach has been done away with, and that there is a real desire for real interdisciplinary cooperation with our cultural projects. |
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This problem-oriented approach opens up important perspectives and provides students with an interdisciplinary program which may well relate to basic research. |
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A global coalition of funders could host a competitive program of truly interdisciplinary projects that could become an annual program, based on an exploration of art, ecology and communication. |
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We cannot expect graduates who have no exposure to these models and have not been taught interdisciplinary team skills to embrace these when they graduate. |
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The interdisciplinary team of care providers is small. |
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Lack of access to appropriate interdisciplinary teams or insufficient treatment can result in chronicity, social or psychiatric morbidity, and even death. |
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Anab Jain is a designer, entrepreneur, speculator and founder of Superflux, an interdisciplinary studio based in London, UK and Ahmedabad, India. |
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Among the most useful components of Bernini's Biographies is the lengthy prolegomena that precedes the work's ten interdisciplinary essays. |
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Thus, the new institutionalism became an interdisciplinary theoretical arena. |
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One answer to this has been Interdisciplinary Studies or an interdisciplinary approach to research and scholarship. |
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Integrative medicine is considered more acceptable in the interdisciplinary approach used in palliative care than in other areas of medicine. |
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Much research activity is interdisciplinary, involving collaborators in physics, computer science and engineering and partners in industry. |
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Psychological anthropology is an interdisciplinary subfield of anthropology that studies the interaction of cultural and mental processes. |
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It is a dynamic and interdisciplinary field, drawing on many lines of evidence to understand the human experience, past and present. |
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Astronomy and astrophysics have developed significant interdisciplinary links with other major scientific fields. |
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One of these interdisciplinary fields, functional genomics, is devoted to linking gene expression to function in cells, organs, and tissue. |
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Management of pediatric HIV infection must be truly interdisciplinary to maximize efficacious results. |
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First, for Garber interdisciplinary studies have all along been speaking about human nature directly but inexplicitly. |
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The interdisciplinary is often the antidisciplinary made safe. |
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There are other salient interdisciplinary projects, such as ceramic pie birds, sundials, Day of the Dead projects and mummy boxes with cat mummies. |
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This is a problem of the future and depends mainly on the way how the idea of MFATB will be accepted by the people working on fluidization in interdisciplinary areas. |
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Curriculum that is truly interdisciplinary reflects the emerging consensus definition of interdisciplinarity and addresses the core elements of interdisciplinarity. |
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Because space and place affect a variety of topics, such as economics, health, climate, plants and animals, geography is highly interdisciplinary. |
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A testament to the value of ecumenicalism and interdisciplinary inquiry, Thinking the Twentieth Century is a celebration of the life of the mind, well lived. |
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Yet the relatively new interdisciplinary sciences of neurolinguistics and psycholinguistics might be of some use in considering what Hicok is doing in his poems. |
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The interdisciplinary nature of the geographical approach depends on an attentiveness to the relationship between physical and human phenomena and its spatial patterns. |
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And with its stunning range of topics it offers many interdisciplinary tie-ins between science and other classes such as world studies, math and health. |
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Army Engineer Research and Development Center, University of Florida, State University of New York, and Applied Biomathematics to build an interdisciplinary team. |
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CosmoCaixa Barcelona, with an interdisciplinary approach and an innovative museography, is now one of the most modern museums of its kind in Europe. |
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Yo-yo dieting is a common phenomenon yet little interdisciplinary research has been carried out on dieting, food and nutrition in the social context. |
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It is true that Hall isn't interested in racial legitimatization, but rather in provocative, groundbreaking, interdisciplinary historical methodology. |
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The Social Science History Association was formed in 1976 as an interdisciplinary group with a journal Social Science History and an annual convention. |
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