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Definition of systemic in English: systemicadjective sɪˈstiːmɪksɪˈstɛmɪksəˈstɛmɪk 1Relating to a system, especially as opposed to a particular part. the disease is localized rather than systemic Example sentencesExamples - We need to explore personal, family, community and systemic barriers that stand in the way of understanding and preventing suicides.
- The test detects low levels of a protein that indicates systemic inflammation in the body.
- It is a systemic, chronic failure of management right across the totality of the agency.
- More rarely, systemic vasculitis or other immunologic diseases have been observed.
- Have Aboriginal people changed, or is the problem systemic?
- Several forms of systemic therapy exist for psoriasis.
- I think that's one of the systemic problems that we have dealing with corporate responsibility in America right now.
- Yet in each instance, the flaw is singular, not systemic, and goes against things Leonardo demonstrated he knew very well in his other work.
- But we have a real systemic problem on our hands.
- Some patients may temporarily lapse into a vegetative state when systemic illness causes a reversible depression of the neural function.
- Skin lesions are identical to those seen in systemic small vessel vasculitis.
- Charges stemming from arguing with guards are systemic.
- Blind review is not the answer - the problem is far more systemic.
- Similarly, parents in this study reported that systemic therapy encouraged them to recognize their own contribution to family problems.
- This is precisely why punitive taxation, while unfair in the short term, is fair in the long run - it will force a deeper, systemic change in the way we organise our city.
- And that's one of the reasons that I think we need real systemic reform, so that the checks and balances are in place.
- We are attempting to use examples of media bias to raise awareness of the deep systemic corruption afflicting the media.
- Instead he highlights a series of systemic problems and suggests a number of psychological tendencies, to explain the vast gulf between claim and reality.
- And we have found systemic, serious problems in the way our intelligence community has acted over time.
- This is a systemic failure and most of the civilian leadership of the Pentagon is implicated, either by omission or comission.
Synonyms constructional, organizational, constitutional, configurational, formational 2Physiology Denoting the part of the circulatory system concerned with the transport of oxygen to and carbon dioxide from the body in general, especially as distinct from the pulmonary part concerned with the transport of oxygen from and carbon dioxide to the lungs. Example sentencesExamples - A single great artery leaves the heart and gives rise to the coronary, pulmonary, and systemic arterial circulation.
- Aortograms are performed in order to define the systemic blood supply and venous drainage.
- Adequate fluid replacement is the initial step in restoring cardiac index and systemic oxygen delivery to injured tissues.
- Even a minute difference between the outputs, if sustained, would very rapidly empty either the pulmonary or the systemic circulation.
- Therefore the pulmonary and systemic circulations are in parallel and a communication between the two is needed.
3(of an insecticide, fungicide, or similar substance) entering the plant via the roots or shoots and passing through the tissues. Example sentencesExamples - The new compound is a strobilurin, a class of systemic fungicide that has gained wide acceptance in the turf industry.
- Use a systemic fungicide seed treatment to eliminate this pathogen from infected seed.
- In case of severe infestation spray any systemic insecticide and acaricide for mites along with neem oil.
- Then a systemic fungicide should be sprayed on the infected plants.
- Either contact or systemic insecticides will take care of these insects.
- The universal use of systemic fungicides would eliminate smut and bunt diseases as problems to wheat growers.
- Chemical control is with the use of a systemic insecticide but a better idea is to cut off all the new foliage to prevent the nymphs from maturing and laying another batch of eggs.
- The flies' hit-and-run tactics also protect them from lethal exposure to cattle sprays or systemic insecticides.
- Seed treated with systemic insecticides have shown yield increases.
- Once a grower stops using systemic insecticides, the beetle could cause significant damage.
- Spray with Confidor which is a slightly systemic insecticide.
- Applying a granular soil systemic insecticide at planting time provides early season greenbug control.
- It can't remove the systemic pesticides which are an integral part of the flesh.
- The most common example of a systemic fungicide used in soybeans is Apron which is active only against Pythium and Phytophthora.
- Many growers are using imadacloprid, a new systemic insecticide that provides excellent control.
- The seeds become infected internally and must be treated with a systemic fungicide to eliminate the pathogen.
- Most of the newer, systemic fungicides fall into this group.
- The active ingredient in both is imidacloprid, a systemic insecticide that has been used in other crops such as sorghum.
Derivatives adverb Journalism and serious media, like many other elements of the best of the 20th century, has been systemically transformed from something that had institutional status into a commodity. Example sentencesExamples - But it is this aspect of university life that is now being systemically undermined and devalued by the imposition of agendas that demand ‘relevance’.
- It could provide an opportunity to reform the unfair trade rules that systemically disadvantage the world's poorest countries and people, and reduce the inequalities that divide rich and poor.
- Instead of thinking systemically about building capabilities, the proponents of mutual obligation recommend tying welfare to work requirements.
- They are not the first to look at this but they are the first to look at this as systemically and as rigorously as they have.
Origin Early 19th century: formed irregularly from system + -ic. Rhymes anaemic (US anemic), epistemic Definition of systemic in US English: systemicadjectivesəˈstemiksəˈstɛmɪk 1Relating to a system, especially as opposed to a particular part. the disease is localized rather than systemic Example sentencesExamples - This is a systemic failure and most of the civilian leadership of the Pentagon is implicated, either by omission or comission.
- Some patients may temporarily lapse into a vegetative state when systemic illness causes a reversible depression of the neural function.
- Charges stemming from arguing with guards are systemic.
- It is a systemic, chronic failure of management right across the totality of the agency.
- We need to explore personal, family, community and systemic barriers that stand in the way of understanding and preventing suicides.
- And that's one of the reasons that I think we need real systemic reform, so that the checks and balances are in place.
- We are attempting to use examples of media bias to raise awareness of the deep systemic corruption afflicting the media.
- I think that's one of the systemic problems that we have dealing with corporate responsibility in America right now.
- And we have found systemic, serious problems in the way our intelligence community has acted over time.
- Several forms of systemic therapy exist for psoriasis.
- Similarly, parents in this study reported that systemic therapy encouraged them to recognize their own contribution to family problems.
- Instead he highlights a series of systemic problems and suggests a number of psychological tendencies, to explain the vast gulf between claim and reality.
- Blind review is not the answer - the problem is far more systemic.
- But we have a real systemic problem on our hands.
- More rarely, systemic vasculitis or other immunologic diseases have been observed.
- Skin lesions are identical to those seen in systemic small vessel vasculitis.
- The test detects low levels of a protein that indicates systemic inflammation in the body.
- This is precisely why punitive taxation, while unfair in the short term, is fair in the long run - it will force a deeper, systemic change in the way we organise our city.
- Have Aboriginal people changed, or is the problem systemic?
- Yet in each instance, the flaw is singular, not systemic, and goes against things Leonardo demonstrated he knew very well in his other work.
Synonyms constructional, organizational, constitutional, configurational, formational 2Physiology Denoting the part of the circulatory system concerned with the transportation of oxygen to and carbon dioxide from the body in general, especially as distinct from the pulmonary part concerned with the transportation of oxygen from and carbon dioxide to the lungs. Example sentencesExamples - Even a minute difference between the outputs, if sustained, would very rapidly empty either the pulmonary or the systemic circulation.
- Therefore the pulmonary and systemic circulations are in parallel and a communication between the two is needed.
- A single great artery leaves the heart and gives rise to the coronary, pulmonary, and systemic arterial circulation.
- Aortograms are performed in order to define the systemic blood supply and venous drainage.
- Adequate fluid replacement is the initial step in restoring cardiac index and systemic oxygen delivery to injured tissues.
3(of an insecticide, fungicide, or similar substance) entering the plant via the roots or shoots and passing through the tissues. Example sentencesExamples - Spray with Confidor which is a slightly systemic insecticide.
- Most of the newer, systemic fungicides fall into this group.
- Use a systemic fungicide seed treatment to eliminate this pathogen from infected seed.
- It can't remove the systemic pesticides which are an integral part of the flesh.
- Either contact or systemic insecticides will take care of these insects.
- Many growers are using imadacloprid, a new systemic insecticide that provides excellent control.
- Chemical control is with the use of a systemic insecticide but a better idea is to cut off all the new foliage to prevent the nymphs from maturing and laying another batch of eggs.
- The new compound is a strobilurin, a class of systemic fungicide that has gained wide acceptance in the turf industry.
- The universal use of systemic fungicides would eliminate smut and bunt diseases as problems to wheat growers.
- The active ingredient in both is imidacloprid, a systemic insecticide that has been used in other crops such as sorghum.
- The seeds become infected internally and must be treated with a systemic fungicide to eliminate the pathogen.
- The flies' hit-and-run tactics also protect them from lethal exposure to cattle sprays or systemic insecticides.
- Once a grower stops using systemic insecticides, the beetle could cause significant damage.
- Seed treated with systemic insecticides have shown yield increases.
- In case of severe infestation spray any systemic insecticide and acaricide for mites along with neem oil.
- Applying a granular soil systemic insecticide at planting time provides early season greenbug control.
- Then a systemic fungicide should be sprayed on the infected plants.
- The most common example of a systemic fungicide used in soybeans is Apron which is active only against Pythium and Phytophthora.
Origin Early 19th century: formed irregularly from system + -ic. |