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systematic [ˌsɪstəˈmætɪk, Am -ˈmæt̬-] ADJ

system [ˈsɪstəm] N

2. system (method of organization):

system POL
system POL

3. system (order):

systematize [ˈsɪstəmətaɪz] VB trans

I . academic [ˌækəˈdemɪk] ADJ

2. academic (good at studying):

II . academic [ˌækəˈdemɪk] N

I . epidemic [ˌepɪˈdemɪk, Am -əˈ-] N

II . epidemic [ˌepɪˈdemɪk, Am -əˈ-] ADJ

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The approach aims at the advancement of empirical and systemic research and methodology in theory construction and application through international and interdisciplinary co-operation.
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It included allegations of involvement by criminal network, use of unapproved substances and the systemic use of banned drugs.
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These are not deposited in the way that they are in systemic lupus.
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Every organ can be affected if a systemic spread takes place.
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It is often difficult to distinguish compelling but atypical anecdotes from systemic problems.
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Some are locally systemic, and some move upwardly.
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The facilitator asks for information about the family of origin, looking for traumatic events from the past that may have systemic resonance.
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Later in the period, the establishment of the feudal system allowed a return to systemic agriculture.
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It is known for its ability to co-create easily deployable concepts and to convene organisations to bring about systemic change.
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When eczema is severe and does not respond to other forms of treatment, systemic immunosuppressants are sometimes used.
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