integrative approach

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approach
noun
uk
/əˈprəʊtʃ/
us
/əˈproʊtʃ/
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(Definition ofapproachfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The target article offers anintegrativeapproachto psychosis and hallucinations, combining findings from psychophysical and behavioral measures.
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In order to develop a moreintegrativeapproach, we borrowed the essence of the gametheoretic apparatus and modified it somewhat liberally.
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Anintegrativeapproachcombining all three, however, is essential to understanding issues of race and ethnicity in relation to minority youth development.
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The target article is an originalintegrativeapproachof both traditional arguments and modern challenges on the evolution of the isocortex.
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This article argues for a context-sensitive,integrativeapproachto research on reading, writing and related text-based practices in second language acquisition.
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Since the 1990s, anintegrativeapproachhas developed in which the language learner's portfolio serves as a basis for multifunctional assessment reconciling external and internal forms of assessment.
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Burns' target article fascinates by itsintegrativeapproach, conceiving schizophrenia as biologically determined pathology of those abilities that underlie social relations and behavior.
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Anintegrativeapproachto disease classification, facilitated by but not reducible to molecular data, is a tractable research strategy for advancing taxonomy along multiple lines of adequacy.
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The creation of a new public space around the building and the provision of the security glass wall are just two of the consequences of thatintegrativeapproach.
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Many psychologists use anintegrativeapproachto formulation.
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Anintegrativeapproachto reveal driver gene fusions from paired-end sequencing data in cancer.
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He favors anintegrativeapproachto these issues, comparing literary, linguistic and archaeological evidence to solve historical puzzles.
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Mental health professionals often employ an eclectic orintegrativeapproach.
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They promote anintegrativeapproachto health that includes dietary supplements, functional food, and other lifestyle changes which they assert will reduce healthcare costs to a sustainable level.
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It is not possible to overestimate the need for integrative approaches in neurosciences.
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Although she is clear that today she works within a broader field that includes humanistic and integrative approaches, this original orientation still affects the interpretation and practices that are described.
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Gene and context : integrative approaches to genome analysis.
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Its mission is to advance knowledge in integrative approaches to the restoration of historic, ecological, and urban infrastructure resources.
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