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The distinction between isolated and non-isolated definitions plays an important role in various academic and professional fields, influencing the clarity, understanding and application of the concepts. This paper explores the fundamental differences between these two approaches to definition, examines their characteristics, advantages and limitations. Systems Engineering and Mathematics, the study identifies the contexts in which each type of definition is most effective. The results highlight the importance of choosing appropriate definition frameworks to improve understanding and facilitate complex challenges. In conclusion, best practices for implementing isolated and non-isolated definitions in educational and technical environments are proposed.
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