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multidisciplinary

adjective as in combining several branches of learning

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The team recommends future research uses a multidisciplinary approach to outline absolute dating, stratigraphic excavation, and paleoenvironmental reconstruction, which they describe as "essential to clarify the temporal depth and functional character of the Ayvalık assemblage."

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Following the report, a series of recommendations were made to the trust, including introducing measures to "identify poorly performing clinicians", that no consultant should work in isolation, and that attending multidisciplinary team meetings should be mandatory for clinicians.

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“Basically, the Blacker the neighborhood, the more flight hours; the more Latinx the neighborhood, the more flight hours ... and the Blacker the neighborhood, the lower the helicopters are flying,” said Nick Shapiro, a multidisciplinary environmental researcher at UCLA.

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The husband and wife duo — architect Charles and painter Ray — approached the project with the holistic, multidisciplinary thinking that they put into all their design work.

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The new foundation seeks to build on the depth and breath of Charles and Ray Eames’ multidisciplinary legacy — and the technically stunning and deeply beautiful home they built.

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