systematic approach

collocation in English

meaningsofsystematicandapproach

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systematic
adjective
uk
/ˌsɪs.təˈmæt.ɪk/
us
/ˌsɪs.təˈmæt̬.ɪk/
according to an agreed set of methods or ...
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approach
noun
uk
/əˈprəʊtʃ/
us
/əˈproʊtʃ/
a way of considering or ...
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Asystematicapproachto evaluating these impacts is presented and applied.
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Assessing for violence during pregnancy using asystematicapproach.
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Developing asystematicapproachto the diagnosis and classification of mitochondrial disease.
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To avoid bias, asystematicapproachwas used to identify relevant studies and to extract data.
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Getting beneath the geometry: asystematicapproachto modeling spatial relations.
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The text is unique, as it represents the work of a single author, who cogently articulates asystematicapproachto psychiatry.
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Readers looking for asystematicapproach, or even an attempt to prioritize the existing findings more judiciously, are left disappointed.
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Asystematicapproachis required to ensure that wound management is realistic, cost-effective, and minimizes complications.
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The possibility of double-counting is considered to be small because asystematicapproachto matching case records was taken.
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Moreover, asystematicapproachreveals transitions through different patterns as the system evolves from ordered motion (in a weakly nonlinear regime) to spatiotemporal chaos.
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By working with the present authors, a moresystematicapproachhas been introduced.
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In any developmental analysis, asystematicapproachis needed to define the states that change.
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Thus, asystematicapproachto evaluate impacts of environmental policy is developed.
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In the course of revision it was possible to make a much moresystematicapproachto the problems of punctuation.
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In this way, we obtain asystematicapproachto the study of local bifurcation from relative periodic solutions.
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I ardently hope that thesystematicapproachshe developed will be adopted for all subsequent volumes.
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A moresystematicapproachto burden sharing could also induce the participation of developing countries.
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An attempt was made to create asystematicapproachto monitor the dynamic aspects present in real-life waiting lists.
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