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How to pronounce systematics in English?

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Type Words
Type of science, scientific discipline
Has types biosystematics, biosystematy, dendrology, taxonomy
Derivation systematist

Examples of systematics

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As a consequence, the systematics and taxonomy of leeches is in need of review.
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Taxonomic studies continue to resolve the classification and systematics of ants.
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Recent work by historians of systematics has, however, cast doubt upon this view.
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The systematics of Amaranthaceae are the subject of intensive recent research.
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In Henderson, M. The origin, systematics, and paleobiology of Tyrannosauridae.
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This has resulted in many reclassifications based on evolutionary systematics.
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Systematics changed from being based on phenotype to the underlying genotype.
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Did you ever relocate the reference on intrageneric systematics of these guys, Grrl?
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A simplest systematics for the organization of turn-taking for conversation.
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More examples
  • The science of systematic classification
  • Biological systematics is the study of the diversification of life on the planet Earth, both past and present, and the relationships among living things through time. Relationships are visualized as evolutionary trees (synonyms: cladograms, phylogenetic trees, phylogenies). ...
  • The science of discovering order in the diversity of living organisms, and expressing that order in a classification.
  • The study of the identification (taxonomy) and evolutionary relationships among plant species (Source: Miller Coyle et al., 2001, p.340)
  • Is the process of trying to classify animals (or plants) according to their phylogeny. We could describe the systematics of a group at any moment as being the best current approximation to its phylogeny - because the phylogeny is a solid, unchanging thing, but our systematics will change as we ...
  • The study of the kinds and diversity of organisms and the relationships among them.
  • The classification of living forms into a general reference system, which enables communication about particular groups of organisms and the storage and retrieval of information about these groups but is a form of 'classification' in which one of the primary criteria for the classification is ...
  • Comparative studies of a systematic unit (i.e., a group of organisms or species and higher), the fact-finding field of taxonomy
  • Is the scientific study of life's diversity, arranging groups of organisms on the basis of their evolutionary relationship. A genus is group of genetically related species with a common ancestor. Genera are grouped to form families, that are further grouped into orders, and orders into classes. ...