systematic collection

collocation in English

meaningsofsystematicandcollection

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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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collection
noun
uk
/kəˈlek.ʃən/
us
/kəˈlek.ʃən/
a group of objects of one type that have been collected by one person or in ...
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(Definition ofsystematicandcollectionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Lack ofsystematiccollectionand analysis; but available information is disclosed.
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It is therefore not surprising that in the nineteenth century,systematiccollectionand public presentation of accident statistics concentrated on these particular sources of risk.
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Systematiccollectionof recreational risk factor information on notified cases commenced in 1999.
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Improvement ofsystematiccollectionand analysis of efficacy and safety data, especially in subgroups excluded from pre-marketing trials.
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The study was carried out in connection with asystematiccollectionof landraces for further research conducted during 2000.
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In spite ofsystematiccollectionand analysis of many putative variables, we could not define any specific source or clear transmission route.
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However, as noted elsewhere (8), use of such frameworks requires some commitment tosystematiccollection of data and to the comparison of telemedicine applications with alternatives.
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Later, and aftersystematiccollectionof hospital records, they were informed that his thymus had also been retained.
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Figures for 1997 are unavailable because thesystematiccollectionof the relevant data was not instigated until 1998.
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Thesystematiccollectionof such statistics by all health authorities and general practitioners would not be practicable.
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There is nosystematiccollectionof this information.
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It describes "code" as thesystematiccollectionof statutes and bodies of laws so as to avoid inconsistency and overlapping.
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The mere act ofsystematiccollectionwill not in itself deal comprehensively with the problem.
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We want asystematiccollectionand analysis of statistics in order to monitor day-to-day operations, and we want it for planning the service.
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There appears to have been a grudging acceptance of recommendation 6.38, on thesystematiccollectionof information on the reliability of equipment.
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Ladies and gentlemen, this issue of thesystematiccollectionof statistical data is particularly important to us.
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It is relevant because our inspection programme has been developed to ensure that there is asystematiccollectionof evidence regarding pupil achievement through seven interlinked but separate inspection programmes.
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That is not the fault of the rapporteur, it is down to the fact that we do not have consistent andsystematiccollectionof proper data.
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Other research includedsystematiccollectionand analysis of existing evidence on surgery and palliative chemotherapy for older people who have bowel cancer, the results of which are currently under review.
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