Examples of 'multifunctionality' in a sentence

Meaning of "multifunctionality"

multifunctionality (noun): Multifunctionality refers to the capability of a system, product, or service to perform multiple functions or tasks, emphasizing versatility and efficiency, commonly used in technology and design contexts
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  • The condition of being multifunctional

How to use "multifunctionality" in a sentence

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Multifunctionality and common agricultural policy reform.
Land organisation was based on multifunctionality and diversity.
Quality multifunctionality is appreciated everywhere these days.
Today it is based on the model of multifunctionality of agriculture.
Multifunctionality and minimalism are the concepts.
The system is notable for its multifunctionality.
The concept of multifunctionality could lead to increased protection.
And that is why we are emphasizing the multifunctionality of agriculture.
On multifunctionality and reform of the common agricultural policy.
Ecosystem services and multifunctionality of landscapes.
Multifunctionality is an essential facet of open space.
Transglutaminases exhibit true multifunctionality at the molecular level.
The multifunctionality of the three stadiums.
This is a return to simplicity and multifunctionality.
Working multifunctionality is essential in the decoration.

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In other words it recognises their multifunctionality.
Multifunctionality and innovation for the future of agriculture.
Prospects for development in rural areas geared to multifunctionality.
The accounting implementation of multifunctionality can presumably be done in different ways.
Multifunctionality and accessibility are the best ways to stay competitive.
We propose introduction of intrinsic multifunctionality by using spin crossover materials.
Multifunctionality and innovative concepts.
The strategy highlights the multifunctionality of forests and woodlands.
Multifunctionality is also expected to reduce the demand for mobility.
Minimum degree of multifunctionality and.
The multifunctionality of the material leads to crosslinking upon polymerization.
These activities can be combined to ensure multifunctionality in rural areas.
Multifunctionality and sustainability.
Rural areas geared to multifunctionality.
Multifunctionality is also the cornerstone of our new rural development policy.
One of the main adaptations is the territorial multifunctionality consideration.
Multifunctionality and efficiency.
Flexibility and multifunctionality.
Multifunctionality of the soil.
Universality and multifunctionality.
The multifunctionality of the rural regions can thus be strengthened and increased.
In both cases increasing emphasis is given to aspects of the multifunctionality of forests.
The series of documents on multifunctionality culminated in a first paper on policy implications.
Appropriate efforts should focus on the resilience and multifunctionality of forests.
Multifunctionality of a drill.
Reflection of the institutional declarations favouring multifunctionality in the legislative texts.
Multifunctionality in agriculture.
A first principle is multifunctionality.
It is the multifunctionality of propylene glycol that offers this wide variety of uses.
Appreciation of multifunctionality.
The concept of multifunctionality is a means of at last reconciling productivity and environmental protection.
This also shows the profound social significance and multifunctionality of agriculture.
Multifunctionality is key.
Qualitative and quantitative aspects of multifunctionality of agriculture and forestry will be addressed.
Certain of these agents may provide the resulting polymer with a multifunctionality.

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