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The phrase "from multiple dimensions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has been seen, considered or experienced from many different perspectives. For example: "The research team studied the issue from multiple dimensions in order to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the problem."
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Robert McDonald, lead scientist, The Nature Conservancy Global Cities programme, @RobIMcDonald You can look at the equity issue from multiple dimensions but in terms of affordability, Singapore is a unique example and has some interesting tariff structures and subsidies targeted at lower income households.
It's coming from multiple dimensions.
Epistasis enriched risk scores may also be accumulated over GxG interactions from multiple dimensions.
This result showed the unique advantage of multi-block modeling in capturing modules that elucidate relationships of variables from multiple dimensions.
However, in contrast to sequence alignment, which aligns linear sequences to identify regions of similarity, graph alignment must be able to handle data from multiple dimensions of the graph.
We found that almost half of modules from the single-block approach are not multi-dimensional, demonstrating the importance of our 'multi-block' approach in capturing functional relationships of variables from multiple dimensions.
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Though every indicator of the set is derived from a single objective, some indicators have implications for multiple objectives and most of them have implications for multiple dimensions.
Intelligent BIM has multiple dimensions from 3D to nD such as 3D-visualization, 4D-scheduling, 5D-estimation, 6D-facility management applications, and 7D-sustainability offering multiple benefits such as BIM model use throughout the building life cycle (Computer Integrated Construction Research Group 2011; Succar 2015).
In the first, the study mapped multiple dimensions from Greenhalgh's framework [ 8] as part of a diagnostic analysis to identify barriers to the use of family interventions for service-users with schizophrenia.
All these findings are based on breakthroughs on techniques to dissect and image the chromatin structure at multiple dimensions, ranging from detection of a population of cells, a single cell, to a single locus observation.
Any reward scheme designed to better maintain forest and tree functions in development trends should be planned according to multiple dimensions: social (from individual to collective and outsiders' values), spatial (with particular consideration of how accessibility influences ecological and economic opportunities and constraints), and sociopolitical.
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