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system a group of independent but interrelated elements comprising a unified whole; "a vast system of production and distribution and consumption keep the country going" instrumentality that combines interrelated interacting artifacts designed to work as a coherent entity; "he bought a new stereo system"; "the system consists of a motor and a small computer" a complex of methods or rules governing behavior; "they have to operate under a system they oppose"; "that language has a complex system for indicating gender" a procedure or process for obtaining an objective; "they had to devise a system that did not depend on cooperation" a group of physiologically or anatomically related organs or parts; "the body has a system of organs for digestion" arrangement: an organized structure for arranging or classifying; "he changed the arrangement of the topics"; "the facts were familiar but it was in the organization of them that he was original"; "he tried to understand their system of classification" (physical chemistry) a sample of matter in which substances in different phases are in equilibrium; "in a static system oil cannot be replaced by water on a surface"; "a system generating hydrogen peroxide" the living body considered as made up of interdependent components forming a unified whole; "exercise helped him get the alcohol out of his system" organization: an ordered manner; orderliness by virtue of being methodical and well organized; "his compulsive organization was not an endearing quality"; "we can't do it unless we establish some system around here"
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systematic characterized by order and planning; "the investigation was very systematic"; "a systematic administrator" orderly: not haphazard; "a series of orderly actions at regular hours"
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systemic circulation the general circulation, carrying oxygenated blood from the left ventricle to various tissues of the body, and returning the venous blood to the right atrium of the heart; called also greater c.
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systematic error Systematic errors are biases in measurement which lead to measured values being systematically too high or too low. See also bias (statistics) and errors and residuals in statistics. All measurements are prone to systematic error. A systematic error is any biasing effect, in the environment, methods of observation or instruments used, which introduces error into an experiment. Distance measured by radar will be in error if the slight slowing down of the waves in air is not allowed for. ...
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systemic inflammatory response syndrome In medicine, systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) is an inflammatory state of the whole body (the "system"). It is characterized by :-* fast heart rate (tachycardia, heart rate >90 beats per minute)* low blood pressure (systolic
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