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multidisciplinary
[ muhl-tee-dis-uh-pluh-ner-ee, muhl-tahy- ]
adjective
- composed of or combining several usually separate branches of learning or fields of expertise: Compare interdisciplinary ( def ), transdisciplinary ( def ).
The journal's first article was a multidisciplinary study of the 18th century.
multidisciplinary
/ ˌʌɪˈɪɪˌɪəɪ /
adjective
- of or relating to the study of one topic, involving several subject disciplines
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of multidisciplinary1
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"Our priority remains to ensure that all children have safe access to education, supported by the appropriate member of the multidisciplinary team – including nursing – to meet their healthcare needs," the statement added.
"The dedication and expertise of our multidisciplinary team ensured a positive outcome for both Lucy and her baby."
In 2021 a multidisciplinary group of researchers found that fossil dire wolves, like those found by the thousands in L.A.’s La Brea asphalt seep, were not closely related to the wolves that roam our planet today.
RFK Jr. retweeted that statement, and proponents of Lykos’ therapy later echoed the narrative in a video posted on the social media accounts of Lykos’ parent company, MAPS—the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies.
Akashi’s work is unlike anything else: a multidisciplinary practice that ranges between glassblowing, casting, candle-making and stone carving, plus her signature hand motif that is usually cast in bronze or crystal.
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