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multidisciplinary, a.|mʌltɪdɪsɪˈplɪnərɪ| [f. multi- + disciplinary a.] Combining many academic approaches, fields, or methods.
1949[see family-oriented adj.]. 1961Times 13 June 2/4 Senior member of a multi-disciplinary unit. 1965Math. in Biol. & Med. (Med. Res. Council) p. vii, This is no new problem for a multidisciplinary subject like medical research. 1972Physics Bull. Feb. 81/1 Interplay between different branches.. follows the wider multi⁓disciplinary trend between branches of science. 1974Nature 10 May 195/1 This is an outstanding, balanced and humane multidisciplinary book which is much more than an introduction to psychology. Also multiˈdisciplined a.
1950Brit. Jrnl. Delinquency I. 151 For the purposes of this Summer School it was agreed that groups should be ‘multi-disciplined’. 1953A. K. C. Ottaway Educ. & Society viii. 144 This kind of collaboration has been called the ‘multi-disciplined approach’. 1972Accountant 6 Apr. 441/2 The Chartered Institutes should leave the provision of higher qualifications to other multi-disciplined specialist bodies.
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1955Neuropharmacology I. 7 Each meeting is limited to twenty-five participants.., selected to represent a multidiscipline approach to some urgent problem. 1969Mental Retardation Dec. 57/1 These clinics..are multi-discipline in staffing. 1985M. Houvion in H. Payne Athletes in Action 139 Multidiscipline training is needed at a young age. 1992Engineering News Sept. 92 1/5 We will perform better if we see multidiscipline as the norm and not as a tiresome complication. |