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Systematic and reviews
Systematic reviews of intervention studies question the validity of the proposed benefits of phytoestrogen supplementation, with little data in postmenopausal women to support a role for phytoestrogens as an alternative for conventional HT.
* Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses ( PRISMA ) Statement, " an evidence-based minimum set of items for reporting in systematic reviews and meta-analyses.
Systematic reviews of clinical trials of Bach flower remedies found no efficacy beyond a placebo.
* Systematic reviews of the Cochrane Tobacco Addiction Group of the Cochrane Collaboration.
See the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews http :// apps. who. int / rhl / reviews / CD002859. pdf, and consult an obstetrician for specific medical advice.

Systematic and field
Systematic biology ( hereafter called simply systematics ) is the field that ( a ) provides scientific names for organisms, ( b ) describes them, ( c ) preserves collections of them, ( d ) provides classifications for the organisms, keys for their identification, and data on their distributions, ( e ) investigates their evolutionary histories, and ( f ) considers their environmental adaptations.
* Systematic terminology, which deals with all the terms in a specific subject field or domain of activity
Also according to Strozier, Kohut's book The Analysis of the Self: A Systematic Analysis of the Treatment of the Narcissistic Personality Disorders “ had a significant impact on the field by extending Freud's theory of narcissism and introducing what Kohut called the ' selfobject transferences ' of mirroring and idealization .” In other words, children need to idealize and emotionally “ sink into ” and identify with the idealized competence of admired figures.
Systematic desensitization is a type of behavioral therapy used in the field of psychology to help effectively overcome phobias and other anxiety disorders.

Systematic and have
Systematic management of forests for a sustainable yield of timber is said to have begun in the 16th century in both the German states and Japan.
Systematic surveys of plants, especially of ethnobotanically useful species, in Triglav National Park have been carried out by C. P.
In his Systematic Theology, Finney remarks that " I have felt greater hesitancy in forming and expressing my views upon this Perseverance of the saints, than upon almost any other question in theology.
Systematic attempts to evolve a system of perspective are usually considered to have begun around the 5th century BC.
Systematic auditing and criminalization of firearm owners and sports is implemented and enforced in most of Central Canada, and to a lesser extent, in Western Canada ( in most cases firearm ownership regulations vary slightly in different provinces and territories, where some provinces have decided to mandate their own laws, such as the Quebec Law 9 course, which is mandatory for all owners of restricted firearms ).
In some cases, a previous bad experience may have given a horse reason to fear a specific situation, requiring a form of Systematic desensitization to gradually overcome its fear.
Systematic efforts by academics to define meaningfully and to quantitatively analyze national competitiveness have been made, with the determinants of national competitiveness econometrically modeled.
Systematic marmot surveys have been conducted since 1979, with variable count effort and coverage of the Island.
Systematic studies have found that MPO policy committees ' representations of urban municipalities and disadvantaged minority populations in their areas are less than proportional to population.
Systematic studies of MP perturbation theory have shown that it is not necessarily a convergent theory at high orders.
Systematic desensitisation and exposure and response prevention both evolved from respondent conditioning and have also received considerable research.
Systematic processing occurs when individuals are motivated and have high cognition to process a message.
Proponents of Behavior Modification, Assertiveness Training, Auto-relaxation, Progressive ( Systematic ) Desensitization & Psychoprophylaxis have all used principles and applications proposed, developed or applied by Salter, whether or not they acknowledge that reality.

Systematic and found
Modern applications of phenetics are common in botany, and some examples can be found in most issues of the journal Systematic Botany.
This is somewhat consistent with the most recent Cochrane Systematic Review of corticosteroid injection for trigger finger which found only 2 pseudo-randomized controlled trials for a total pooled success rate of only 37 %.
* Systematic account, natural history and distribution of this gecko are found in Dixon, J. R. & R. B.

Systematic and number
The first professor, called a Senior Member, appointed to serve the new Institute was Dr Hendrik Hart who proceeded to teach worldview studies and philosophy, an appointment which later became specialized to Systematic Philosophy as the number of Senior Members grew.
* Erasure Resilient Systematic Code, an MDS code outperforming Reed-Solomon in the maximal number of redundant packets, see RS ( 4, 2 ) with 2 bits or RS ( 9, 2 ) with 3 bits
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.

Systematic and are
Systematic approaches by theologians, such as Thomas Aquinas, are called " scholastic Christology ".
# Systematic examination of how some varieties of psychological action and experience are privileged over others, how dominant accounts of " psychology " operate ideologically and in the service of power ;
Systematic searches between about 1971 and the present recovered over 500 more, ~ 300 of which are currently well characterized.
" Systematic biology " and " taxonomy " ( terms that are often confused and used interchangeably ) were defined in relationship to one another as follows:
* Digital Retinal Screening Programs: Systematic programs for the early detection of eye disease including diabetic retinopathy are becoming more common, such as in the UK, where all people with diabetes mellitus are offered retinal screening at least annually.
Systematic activities to prevent or cure health problems and promote good health in humans are undertaken by health care providers.
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.
Systematic mathematical treatments of logic came with the British mathematician George Boole ( 1847 ) who devised an algebra that soon evolved into what is now called Boolean algebra, in which the only numbers were 0 and 1 and logical combinations ( conjunction, disjunction, implication and negation ) are operations similar to the addition and multiplication of integers.
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 names are usually part of a nomenclature.
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 catalogue of the Specimens of the Indigenous Mammalia and Birds that are preserved at the British Museum ( 1816 )
Systematic political science, as developed by Dallas F. Bell Jr., basically is the use of game theory methods to mathematically unify the anthropocentric academic disciplines of theology, epistemology, psychology, sociology and eschatology for computerized analysis and predictions after verification and validation methods are employed, such as red team procedures.
Systematic names are formed as " substrate group lyase.
Systematic names of hydrolases are formed as " substrate hydrolase.
Systematic cadency schemes were later developed in England and Scotland, but while in England they are voluntary ( and not always observed ), in Scotland they are enforced through the statutorily required process of matriculation in the Public Register.
Systematic and comprehensive theory / practice international teaching conventions are held yearly.
* Systematic design methodologies comparable to digital design methods are far more primitive in the analog and mixed-signal arena.

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