co-direction

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co-direction (countable and uncountable, plural co-directions)

  1. Alternative form of codirection
    • 2002, Robin G. McInnes, Jenny Jakeways, Instability: Planning and Management, →ISBN:
      The co-direction of the "Rehabilitation of the Paute Area" Project dedicated some months to the selection of technical and administrative personnel, through careful evaluation of the applications, interviews and technical examinations.
    • 2007, J. M. Ulijn, Dominique Drillon, Frank Lasch, Entrepreneurship, Cooperation and the Firm, →ISBN:
      The co-direction from 2001 illustrates how complementary characters can lead to a very powerful development of the 'span of innovation'.
    • 2013, Yves Tremblay, Eric Boucher, Marc Simard, Influence of Prematurity and Sex on the Health of a Child, →ISBN:
      He recently obtained a doctorate degree under the direction of Dr. Yves Tremblay and the co-direction of Dr. Pierre Provost and Dr. Bruno Piedboeuf and was dedicated to the study of the action of androgens and glucocorticoids on fetal and neonatal lung development.