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Systematics is the
study of the
diversification of
living forms, both past and present, and the
relationships among living things through time. Relationships...
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systematic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Systematic may
refer to:
Short for
systematic error Systematic fault Systematic bias,
errors that...
- A
systematic review is a
scholarly synthesis of the
evidence on a
clearly presented topic using critical methods to identify,
define and ****ess research...
- one-dimensional
systematic sampling is a
statistical method involving the
selection of
elements from an
ordered sampling frame. The most
common form of
systematic sampling...
- theory, a
systematic code is any error-correcting code in
which the
input data are
embedded in the
encoded output. Conversely, in a non-
systematic code the...
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Systematic theology, or
systematics, is a
discipline of
Christian theology that
formulates an orderly, rational, and
coherent account of the doctrines...
- very
difficult and it will
affect the
outcome of the investigation. The
systematic,
careful collection of
measurements or
counts of
relevant quantities is...
- Anatidae. It
includes the
swans and the true geese.
Under alternative systematical concepts (see e.g.,
Terres & NAS, 1991), it is
split into two subfamilies...
- Corner, with mere Ink and Elbow-grease, do more Harm than an
Hundred systematical Divines with
their sweaty Preaching."
Further uses are
attested in the...
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Systematics Incorporated was a data
processing company acquired in 1968 by
Arkansas superinvestor Jackson T. Stephens. In 1990 it was sold to
Alltel Corporation...