systematic survey

collocation in English

meaningsofsystematicandsurvey

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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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survey
noun[C]
uk
/ˈsɜː.veɪ/
us
/ˈsɝː.veɪ/
an examination of opinions, behaviour, etc., made by asking ...
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(Definition ofsystematicandsurveyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Here, too, asystematicsurveyof the find material is lacking; most of the evidence is spread over local literature.
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I therefore decided to explore this topic by undertaking asystematicsurveyof attitudes to parental involvement among teachers, pupils and the parents of pupils.
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But until we have a moresystematicsurveyof these cases we cannot be sure.
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This period was divided into 10 censuses o f approximately equal effort, which always included onesystematicsurveyof the entire study area.
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They were therefore good candidates for asystematicsurveyof the functional relationships of the various processes that took place in these complex, outsize abbatoirs.
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Nevertheless, the data are not entirely satisfactory, because the tests were in the nature of spot checks rather than a complete,systematicsurvey.
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Yet rates of adverse events in radiotherapy are low; a currentsystematicsurveyof the literature is used to show this.
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This far-reaching finding, based onsystematicsurveyevidence from mid-1999, nonetheless requires several important qualifications.
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The followingsystematicsurveyconsisted of four stages as outlined below.
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Motette recorded 36 discs of chant in asystematicsurveyof the repertory between 1981 and 1991.
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The textbook was to be asystematicsurveyof the achievements of physiological optics, but it would also include the results of his own research in the field.
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Light et al. have undertaken asystematicsurveyof the purinergic receptors expressed by microglia in cell culture that activate intracellular calcium responses.
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A second facet of our mapping program is asystematicsurveyprogram that will allow us to study the spatial distribution of elites and commoners at the site.
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I do not know whether a moresystematicsurveyhas been done across the country.
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Asystematicsurveyof the various national regulations is needed if barriers to competition are to be dismantled.
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In view of the good cover thus provided, it is not intended to make asystematicsurveyof trees outside these areas.
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There is nosystematicsurveyto prove that this practice is happening over the whole area of exporting.
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My first plea is that we should have a newsystematicsurveynow, three years after the last one.
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It is not based on anysystematicsurvey, representative sample or audited methodology.
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