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Halitosis: An interdisciplinary approach
American Journal of Otolaryngology, 1998To summarize the experience in our halitosis clinic, emphasizing an interdisciplinary approach.Thirty-nine patients with a primary complaint of halitosis were evaluated. Their health was established by a questionnaire, by clinical examination, and by laboratory analysis.
H, Ben-Aryeh +3 more
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2013
AbstractHistoriographers often have narrated sociolinguistics as an interdisciplinary field that originated at the intersection of sociology, anthropology, and linguistics. This chapter reviews interdisciplinary literature that speaks to the topics, techniques, and extent to which sociolinguists, other linguists, and other scholars have converged.
Christine Mallinson, Tyler Kendall
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AbstractHistoriographers often have narrated sociolinguistics as an interdisciplinary field that originated at the intersection of sociology, anthropology, and linguistics. This chapter reviews interdisciplinary literature that speaks to the topics, techniques, and extent to which sociolinguists, other linguists, and other scholars have converged.
Christine Mallinson, Tyler Kendall
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Interdisciplinary ethics: Approaches
2023Ethics/morality/professional ethics is a subject that can be discussed in many aspects in the field of health sciences and social sciences. Every social event that takes place in social life is also the subject of ethics. Ethics can be dealt with in every field from education to economy, from old age to media.
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Interdisciplinary Approach to Obesity
2014Obesity can nowadays be considered a disease with a multifactorial origin. Genes, socioeconomic status, dietary patterns, and psychological profile are only some of the factors that may lead to excess body weight and its deleterious outcomes. A correct assessment of an obese patient cannot be merely limited to weight evaluation, it must consider other ...
MARIANI, Stefania +5 more
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Loneliness: An Interdisciplinary Approach
Psychiatry, 1977Psychological motivations, reasons why human nature is what it is, principles by which we may 'explain', understand, sympathize, or empathize with other human beings--and ourselves--what a variety of possible principles has been offered by philosophers and psychologists! All men seek happiness, announces Aristotle (Ethics).
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Interdisciplinary Approaches to COVID-19
2021The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has been a significant concern worldwide. The pandemic has demonstrated that public health issues are not merely a health concern but also affect society as a whole. In this chapter, we address the importance of bringing together the world's scientists to find appropriate solutions for controlling and ...
Negar Moradian +27 more
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Memory: Interdisciplinary Approaches
Choice Reviews Online, 1989"Memory: Interdisciplinary Approaches" arrays the most current research and thinking on the cognitive, social, and neural aspects of memory. An international group of experts discusses the domains of working memory and the modularity of storage processes while other contributors examine the social and developmental consequences of memory.
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Nature Photonics, 2011
Optofluidics brings together light and liquids to provide technologies such as fluid waveguides, deformable lenses and microdroplet lasers. Nature Photonics spoke to Frances Ligler about the origins of the field and where it might be heading.
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Optofluidics brings together light and liquids to provide technologies such as fluid waveguides, deformable lenses and microdroplet lasers. Nature Photonics spoke to Frances Ligler about the origins of the field and where it might be heading.
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An interdisciplinary approach to microinstrumentation
Analytical Chemistry, 1988Scientists skilled in a range of disciplines, from engineering to chemistry and from biology to microcircuit fabrication, must collaborate to realize success in the development of microinstrumentation. Gilbert Haugen of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Gary Hieftje of Indiana University discuss the scope, benefits, and objectives of ...
Gilbert Haugen, Gary Hieftje
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