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systematic

[sis-tuh-mat-ik] / ˌsɪs təˈmæt ɪk /


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"Governments across the UK must treat endometriosis as a common, chronic condition that requires systematic action and we want an unequivocal commitment to reduce average diagnosis time to one year or less by 2030."

From BBC

Rather than using a systematic method, such as phonics, he gradually picked up patterns on the page.

From The Wall Street Journal

Dr Tamara Griffiths, president of the British Association of Dermatologists, welcomed the research but recommended more: "Further data with targeted, robust dermatological studies are required to build on the promise raised by this systematic review."

From BBC

Although many systematic reviews have examined exercise, no single analysis had pulled together all the available evidence comparing it directly with placebo, usual care, no treatment, medications, other therapies, or surgery.

From Science Daily

The firm employs quantitative strategies across the platform to build stock portfolios that use companies’ fundamental information in a systematic and risk-controlled way.

From Barron's