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a system that metabolizes drugs and other foreign substances in the liver by means of enzymes (eg, CYP3A4) that inhibit or promote metabolic reactions.
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Relating to a system; of or pertaining to the body; relating to the entire organism as distinguished from any of its individual parts.
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| systemic lupus erythematosus |
An inflammatory connective tissue disease with variable features, frequently including fever, weakness and fatigability, joint pains or arthritis resembling rheumatoid arthritis, diffuse erythematous skin lesions on the face, neck, or upper extremities, with liquefaction degeneration of the basal layer and epidermal atrophy, lymphadenopathy (enlarged lymph nodes), pleurisy (inflammation of membrane around lungs) or pericarditis (inflammation of membrane around the heart), glomerular lesions ...
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| systole |
The portion of the cardiac cycle in which the heart muscle contracts, forcing the blood into the main blood vessels.
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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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