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Unification: a multidisciplinary survey

ACM Computing Surveys, 1989
The unification problem and several variants are presented. Various algorithms and data structures are discussed. Research on unification arising in several areas of computer science is surveyed; these areas include theorem proving, logic programming, and natural language processing. Sections of the paper include examples that highlight particular uses
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A Multidisciplinary Approach to Biometrics

IEEE Transactions on Education, 2005
Biometrics is an emerging field of technology using unique and measurable physical, biological, or behavioral characteristics that can be processed to identify a person. It is a multidisciplinary subject that integrates engineering, statistics, mathematics, computing, psychology, and policy.
Robert W. Ives   +3 more
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MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH IN SCHIZOPHRENIA

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1958
I IIIUIIIIllhIIIIII IIIIllINI IL1IUIU C502-S1X-T1JI 86 During the last 25 years we have witnessed a most remarkable increase in research work in schizophrenia. A vast number of publications has accumulated and Manfred Bleuler (i), in his broadly conceived and comprehensively documented review of the literature relevant to this subject for 1941 to 1950,
W, MALAMUD, W, OVERHOLSER
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Managing multidisciplinary departments

Respiratory Care Clinics, 2004
Today there a shortage of qualified health care professionals, and the current reshaping of the health care delivery system demands that quality care be provided at a lower cost. Many health care managers are finding that that they must re-think and change their traditional departmental concepts to become a multidisciplinary service.
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A multidisciplinary graduate course

The Journal of Primary Prevention, 1987
This paper describes a graduate level course focusing on a multidisciplinary approach for studying communities. The course reviewed the possible and actual contributions of the natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, and nonpsychology professional groups to the evolving discipline of community psychology.
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Multidisciplinary Design & Projects. Multidisciplinary Approaches

2014
What is MULTIDISCIPLINARY and what is for? Multidisciplinary working is often seen as revolutionary by skill-centred specialists but it is simply a fundamental expression of being guided by holism rather than reductionism (J. Smuts, Holism). This paper wish to present the meaning of Multi-Disciplinary in Design and the related actual problems, in ...
TADI, MASSIMO   +1 more
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THE MULTIDISCIPLINARY MELANOMA CENTER

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1996
The evolution of the multidisciplinary melanoma clinics from 1965 to the present is reviewed. The University of California Melanoma Center database is presented as a model of actual visualization of the data in the care of individual melanoma patients.
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Multidisciplinary Cleft Care

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America
The history of cleft team care dates back to 1938. The team composition and functionality has changed over the years but maintained the focus of patient-centered care and outcomes based treatment. The American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association (ACPA) established guidelines for multidisciplinary cleft care in 1993 which have been revised and updated
Larry D, Hartzell, Ebone, Bady
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Navigating financial toxicity in patients with cancer: A multidisciplinary management approach

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Grace L Smith   +2 more
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