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Modern applications of phenetics are common in botany, and some examples can be found in most issues of the journal Systematic Botany.
Systematic surveys can be used to in searching for mineral deposits or locating lost objects.
Systematic concern for animal welfare can be based on awareness that non-human animals are sentient and that consideration should be given to their well-being, especially when they are used by humans.
Systematic lists of media other than books can be referred to with terms formed analogously to bibliography:
Systematic variations in refractive index can lead to the bending of light rays over long optical paths.
Systematic errors can sometimes be compensated for by means of some kind of calibration strategy.
Systematic errors can be caused by extraterrestrial events, by geochemical or biochemical sorting of isotopes, and human error.
A special feature of PubMed is its " Clinical Queries " section, where " Clinical Categories ", " Systematic Reviews ", and " Medical Genetics " subjects can be searched, with study-type ' filters ' automatically applied to identify substantial, robust studies.
Mulaprakruti can be translated as " the root of nature " or " root of Prakruti "; it is a closer definition of ' fundamental matter '; and is often defined as the essence of matter, that aspect of the Absolute which underlines all the objective aspects of Nature .< ref > http :// books. google. com / books? id = 3pwHAROOAIIC & pg = PA287 & dq = mulaprakriti & lr =& as_brr = 1 & ei = VZD3Sa6MFpPMNZn8xNkD < i > Systematic Studies in the " Secret Doctrine ", The theosophical quarterly, 1906, p. 287 </ ref > While plain Prakruti encompasses classical earth element, i. e. solid matter, Mulaprakruti includes any and all classical elements, including any considered not discovered yet ( some tattvas.
Graduates can choose from three theological concentrations: Systematic Theology, Moral Theology, and Catechetics
Systematic pairwise deletion of genes or inhibition of gene expression can be used to identify genes with related function, even if they do not interact physically.
Systematic errors can be either constant, or be related ( e. g. proportional or a percentage ) to the actual value of the measured quantity, or even to the value of a different quantity ( the reading of a ruler can be affected by environment temperature ).
Systematic errors can also be detected by measuring already known quantities.
Also, Torrance ’ s influence can be seen in the thinking of Matthew Baker of Fordham University ; Elmer Colyer of the University of Dubuque Theological Seminary, one of the founding Directors of the T. F. Torrance Theological Fellowship and author of a number of works on Torrance ; Gary Deddo, Senior Editor at InterVarsity Press and founding President of the T. F. Torrance Theological Fellowship and author of a number of works on Torrance ; George Dion Dragas, Professor of Patrology and Patristics, Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology, Brookline, Massachusetts ; Eric Flett of Eastern University, St. David ’ s, Pennsylvania and author of a book on the Theology of Culture as understood through the thinking of Torrance ; Michael Gibson of Vanderbilt University ; Myk Habets of Carey Baptist College, Auckland, New Zealand, author of a number of works on Torrance, including a book on Torrance and Theosis ; George Hunsinger, Hazel Thompson McCord Professor of Systematic Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary and author of a number of works on Torrance as well as an important book on the Eucharist, influenced by Torrance ; Christian Kettler of Friends University, Kansas, the current President of the Thomas F. Torrance Theological Fellowship and author of a number of books that demonstrate Torrance ’ s influence ; Paul D. Molnar, Professor of Systematic Theology at St. John ’ s University in Queens, New York, past President of the Thomas F. Torrance Theological Fellowship and author of a number of works on Torrance including a book on Torrance ’ s trinitarian theology ; and Andrew Purves, Chair in Reformed Theology at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary.

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Once seriously questioned, the intermediates did not wait for the next Pan African Congress two years hence, but were officially rejected in 1965 ( again on an advisory basis ) by Burg Wartenstein Conference # 29, Systematic Investigation of the African Later Tertiary and Quarternary, a prestigious conference in anthropology held by the Wenner-Gren Foundation, at Burg Wartenstein Castle, which it then owned in Austria, attended by the same key scholars that attended the Pan African Congress, including Louis Leakey and Mary Leakey, who was delivering a pilot presentation of her typological analysis of Early Stone Age tools, to be included in her 1971 contribution to Olduvai Gorge, " Excavations in Beds I and II, 1960-1963.
Systematic racism was not called into service until a rapidly expanding frontier demanded that enemies be dehumanized during the rapid, historically inevitable westward movement of the nineteenth century.
Systematic screening may be in the form of mobile clinics or fixed screening centres where teams travel daily to areas of high infection rates.
Systematic screening allows early-stage disease to be detected and treated before the disease progresses, and removes the potential human reservoir.
Systematic defeat by the Maximals eventually left all his options exhausted, and he proceeded to strike at Optimus Prime, only to be once again thwarted by his enemies.
Systematic concern for the well-being of other animals probably arose in the Indus Valley Civilization as the religious ancestors return in animal form, and that animals must therefore be killed with the respect due to a human.
He cannot be excluded from any location or object in creation ( Thomas C Oden " The Living God: Systematic Theology Vol 1 pg 67 ).
Systematic sampling is to be applied only if the given population is logically homogeneous, because systematic sample units are uniformly distributed over the population.
Systematic sampling may also be used with non-equal selection probabilities.
Systematic napping may be considered necessary in such situations.
Systematic risk should not be confused with systemic risk, the risk of loss from some catastrophic event with potential to collapse an entire financial system.
Systematic error may be present but its treatment is outside the scope of regression analysis.
Acronym Finder also includes a Systematic Buzz Phrase Projector, a light-hearted tool that randomly generates jargon-like phrases and abbreviations — usually initialisms that would be unpronounceable as acronyms — and meanings from 30 cleverly chosen buzz words.
Systematic errors may also be present in the result of an estimate based on a mathematical model or physical law.

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Systematic approaches by theologians, such as Thomas Aquinas, are called " scholastic Christology ".
Systematic nomenclature is stipulated by specifications from IUPAC.
* The Logical Principles of Proclus ' Stoicheiôsis Theologikê as Systematic Ground of the Cosmos, by James Lowry
Systematic defensive artillery support was forfeited by the Germans, due to uncertainty over the position of their infantry, just when the British infantry benefitted from the opposite.
Systematic use of NaNs was introduced by the IEEE 754 floating-point standard in 1985, along with the representation of other non-finite quantities like infinities.
" Systematic targeting of the leadership of the Bahá ' í community by killing or disappearing was focused on the Bahá ' í National Spiritual Assembly ( NSA ) and Local Spiritual Assemblies ( LSAs ).
Systematic surveys of plants, especially of ethnobotanically useful species, in Triglav National Park have been carried out by C. P.
Numerous efforts to form coordinating bodies failed, and the most influential treatise came much later, in Systematic Theology ( 1947 ) by Lewis S. Chafer, who founded the Dallas Theological Seminary in 1924.
Systematic activities to prevent or cure health problems and promote good health in humans are undertaken by health care providers.
A more recent analysis by Northeastern University and the University of Cambridge, " Public Area CCTV and Crime Prevention: An Updated Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis ," examined 44 different studies that collectively surveyed areas from the United Kingdom to U. S. cities such as Cincinnati and New York.
The results from the above 2009 “ Public Area CCTV and Crime Prevention: An Updated Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis ” conducted by Walsh and Farrington, are somewhat controversial.
(" Encyclopedia: or a Systematic Dictionary of the Sciences, Arts, and Crafts, by a Company of Men of Letters, arranged by M. Diderot of the Academy of Sciences and Belles-lettres of Prussia: as to the Mathematical Portion, arranged by M. d ' Alembert of the Royal Academy of Sciences of Paris, to the Academy of Sciences in Prussia and to the Royal Society of London.
In 2007, Anderson contributed vocals to an album Culture of Ascent by American progressive rock group Glass Hammer ; and appeared as part of a vocal ensemble on the track " Repentance " from the Dream Theater album Systematic Chaos.
Systematic refutations of Greek logic were written by the Illuminationist school, founded by Shahab al-Din Suhrawardi ( 1155 – 1191 ), who developed the idea of " decisive necessity ", an important innovation in the history of logical philosophical speculation.
Systematic collection of specimens was pioneered by folklorist Kunio Yanagita.
Systematic refutations of Greek logic were written by the Illuminationist school, founded by Shahab al-Din Suhrawardi ( 1155 – 1191 ), who developed the idea of " decisive necessity ", an important innovation in the history of logical philosophical speculation.

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