systematic vs systemic

systematic

Definitions

adjective

  1. of or relating to taxonomy
  2. characterized by order and planning

Examples

A combining approach to find all taxon names (FAT) in legacy biosystematic literature.

Which means making sure I'm near the front of the line on opening day and a systematic approach to acquisition.

Systematic research can extend and refine traditional and anecdotal knowledge.

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systemic

Definitions

adjective

  1. affecting an entire system

Examples

It appears well evident that the above mentioned compound is rapidly absorbed by the nasal mucosa into the systemic hematic circulation without first-pass metabolism.

My question is this: since BAS drugs operate via a non-absorbed, non-systemic action they are anion-exchange resins, are they at all dangerous?

Anticoagulation is required afterwards because the atria continue to fibrillate and the risk of systemic embolism persists.

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