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In enzyme nomenclature, a name that precisely defines the catalytic activity of an enzyme. The systematic name for an enzyme describes the substrate(s) and provides a description of the nature of the reaction (a word ending in "-ase").
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| systematic |
Science in general is a systematic approach to discovery. Systematic sciences follow logical, consistent, and ordered methods.
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| systematic desensitization |
A behavior therapy procedure widely used to modify behaviors associated with phobias. The procedure involves the construction of a hierarchy of anxiety-producing stimuli by the subject, and gradual presentation of the stimuli until they no longer produce anxiety.
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The nondiversifiable component of the risk of a security. ie that par of the risl of its returns which cannot be eliminated by including it in a diversified portfolio. It is also known as market risk. Systematic risk is quantified as the beta of a security.
Ãâó: www.indiainfoline.com/bisc/accs.html
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| systematic error |
biased circumstances that cause a series of measurements to be consistently either too high or too low. Also known as "experimental error".
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