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Figure 1. a) Distinction between Multidisciplinarity and Interdisciplinarity. [8] b) Domain Knowledge and its Reapplication to New Domains
Figure 2. The Disciplinarity Matrix and the position of the Global Design project in the Matrix
Table 1. Work in Multidisciplinary Teams experienced in the Global Design Project.

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