systematic comparison
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsystematicandcomparison
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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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comparison
noun[C or U]
uk/kəmˈpær.ɪ.sən/us/kəmˈper.ɪ.sən/
the act of comparing two or more people ...
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For asystematiccomparisonof projects, it is necessary to structure information in the database in the same way.
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At this level, children begin to engage insystematiccomparison, categorization, and eventually conceptualization of the self in relation to others.
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Decisions result from asystematiccomparisonof alternatives.
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Systematiccomparisonof these experiments with fully automated constraint optimization methods is difficult because it risks confounding the impact of computer versus human intelligence.
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The crucial piece of evidence missing, however, is asystematiccomparisonof the use of iconic gestures of bilinguals and monolinguals.
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Without thissystematiccomparisonof like with like the volume is not as convincing as it might have been.
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Clearly other factors were at work here, and their identification would doubtless be made easier bysystematiccomparisonwith the experience of cities elsewhere.
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Before a moresystematiccomparisonof cases is undertaken, it is wise to reflect on different ways of understanding the concept of post-productivism.
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That said, it makessystematiccomparisonwithin and across par ticipants and interviewers far more feasible.
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However, a moresystematiccomparisonof contour tones and diphthongs awaits further study, and will be particularly convincing with data from speakers of a language which has both.
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The subsequentsystematiccomparisonof the effectiveness of the new technology with alternative technologies gives clear guidelines for improvement of the design or diffusion of the technology in development.
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A detailedsystematiccomparisonof these two methods was published in 2010.
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Ethnology involves thesystematiccomparisonof different cultures.
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He then sought to develop one universal mental structure that could only be inferred through thesystematiccomparisonof particular social and cultural structures.
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Nosystematiccomparisonhas, as yet, been done, but a partial study of 70 works points to this possibility.
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There is currently nosystematiccomparisonacross commercial software to test if such flaws exist in those packages.
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For this purpose he began to compile asystematiccomparisonof types.
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However, which approach is better for ion channels and membrane proteins remains unclear, as few systematic comparisons have been performed.
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It is no surprise therefore that systematic comparisons of error data from different modalities are at a premium.
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