multidimensional nature

collocation in English

meaningsofmultidimensionalandnature

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multidimensional
adjective
uk
/ˌmʌl.ti.daɪˈmen.ʃən.əl/
us
/ˌmʌl.ti.daɪˈmen.ʃən.əl/
having many ...
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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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Themultidimensionalnatureof cancer related pain.
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This provides further validation for themultidimensionalnatureof schizotypy.
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The six dimensions may overlap but nonetheless represent well themultidimensionalnatureof inter-generational relations.
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Comprehensive assessment must therefore take into account themultidimensionalnature, and patients' accounts of their symptoms should always be taken seriously.
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The current study explores themultidimensionalnatureof spiritual pain, in patients with end-stage cancer, in relation to physical pain, symptom severity, and emotional distress.
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The conclusion that the motion is strongly damped thus seems likely to be general and to reflect themultidimensionalnatureof the problem rather than the particular potential surface used.
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Secondly, even setting these possibilities aside, the assumption that meta-level agreement is a plausible cause of single-peakedness is undermined by themultidimensionalnatureof many decision problems.
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A person-centered approach was used because it readily accommodates themultidimensionalnatureof adolescent alcohol use, and it allowed us to examine etiolological pathways associated with each outcome.
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It refers to themultidimensionalnatureof robust behavior in almost any practical setting, which makes it necessary to spell out precisely against which influences robust behavior is expected.
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It is our ambition that 2010 should be a milestone year for recognising themultidimensionalnatureof poverty and social exclusion.
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