interdisciplinary nature

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interdisciplinary
adjective
uk
/ˌɪn.təˈdɪs.ɪ.plɪ.nər.i/
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/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈdɪs.ə.plɪ.ner.i/
involving two or more different subjects or areas ...
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nature
noun
uk
/ˈneɪ.tʃər/
us
/ˈneɪ.tʃɚ/
all the animals, plants, rocks, etc. in the world and all the features, forces, and processes that happen or exist independently of people, such as the weather, the sea, mountains, the production of young animals or plants, ...
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I conclude with some remarks about theinterdisciplinarynatureof an archaeology of food.
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In sum, the revised view of history as narrative expanded theinterdisciplinarynatureof the discipline.
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Thisinterdisciplinarynatureenriches the field, yet paradoxically educators as a result do not view themselves as expert and therefore shy away from pedagogical discussion.
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Her insistence on theinterdisciplinarynatureof the enterprise is fully warranted and, to some extent, borne out in the chapters that follow.
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The methods employed by the authors to study these relationships vary greatly and further emphasize theinterdisciplinarynatureof the field.
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Much of today's research only hangs together because of itsinterdisciplinarynature.
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Because of theinterdisciplinarynatureof the problems and issues addressed by the book, authorship is divided amongst a team of eleven researchers, contributing a total of nine chapters.
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The project will strive to conceive of electroacoustic music in its widest possible sense, acknowledge theinterdisciplinarynatureof the field, and aspire to the greatest possible breadth and inclusiveness.
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Contributors draw on their backgrounds in linguistics, discourse analysis, anthropology, psychology, education, and even information science and thus reflect theinterdisciplinarynatureand appeal of current language and gender debates.
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These different pathways attest to theinterdisciplinarynatureof historical study in music education, drawing from and contributing to the literature in musicology and education respectively in these national settings.
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Thisinterdisciplinarynaturehas led to extensive study in the past few decades.
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Reflecting theinterdisciplinarynatureof industrial archaeology, it draws in enthusiasts and professionals from many fields.
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These facts demonstrate the breadth, depth and scope of the highlyinterdisciplinarynatureof geomatics engineering.
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There is no preferred major due to theinterdisciplinarynatureof the work.
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In addition, given theirinterdisciplinarynature, some journals with a public health focus may be found in other categories.
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Public policy must be reengineered across a number of areas because of theinterdisciplinarynatureof this problem.
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The journal covers work of aninterdisciplinarynaturein the (bio) chemical and (bio) physical sciences and chemical engineering disciplines.
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Informatics is difficult to precisely define because of the rapidly evolving andinterdisciplinarynatureof the field.
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Due to itsinterdisciplinarynature, psycholinguists can be found in linguistic, psychology, cognitive sciences, communication science, disorders and other departments.
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Theinterdisciplinarynatureof historical ecology would permit conservation biologists to create more effective and efficient landscape improvements.
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Faculties group together departments concerned with a major area of knowledge, while institutes are of aninterdisciplinarynature.
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The current emphasis is on developing individual core thematic research group with specializations of environmental sciences integrating itsinterdisciplinarynature.
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These meetings are organized on a periodic basis and are generally of an international andinterdisciplinarynature.
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In 2008, the increasing complexity andinterdisciplinarynatureof public health fostered the change in mission from isolated vocational departments to international, interdisciplinary education.
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Theinterdisciplinarynatureof the institute promotes the creation of innovative solutions to societal challenges related to health, energy use, and food production.
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