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WOMEN IN SYSTEMATICS

Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 1995
ABSTRACr Although nothing specific has been written about women as systematic biologists, women have always been integral contributors to this scientific field. Like their male colleagues, they have contributed to systematics in a variety of ways and in roles compatible with their location in history. In the middle ages, women clerics kept the study of
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Systematicity redux

Synthese, 2009
One of the main challenges that Jerry Fodor and Zenon Pylyshyn (Cognition 28:3–71, 1988) posed for any connectionist theory of cognitive architecture is to explain the systematicity of thought without implementing a Language of Thought (LOT) architecture.
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Taxonomy and systematics.

2009
Abstract This chapter covers the geographical distribution, ecology, habitat, taxonomy, origin and molecular characterization of Mangifera species, as well as the origin of mango and its domestication in South-east Asia.
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Systematic reviews

Nursing Standard, 2015
Despite the increasing popularity of systematic reviews, there remains a need to ensure that they are conducted rigorously and provide an objective critical summary of research findings. The strength of a systematic review is its rigorous methodological approach to interrogating a body of literature. Both authors and readers should be familiar with the
Halcomb, Elizabeth J, Fernandez, Ritin S
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ON THE INDEPENDENCE OF SYSTEMATICS

Cladistics, 1985
Abstract— Before the publication of On the Origin of Species the standing patterns of natural history—common plan, homology, ontogenetic parallelism, and the hierarchy of groups — were taken as indications of a biological order that had not yet been understood.
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How systematic are the systematic reviews?

International Conference on Scientometrics & Informetrics
Systematic literature reviews (SLRs) are widely recognized as a cornerstone of evidence -based research, providing comprehensive syntheses of existing literature on specific topics. Despite the availability of standardized protocols (e.g., PRISMA), many authors do not fully adhere to established methodological requirements. This study aims to determine
Andrey Guskov   +3 more
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Patient navigation across the cancer care continuum: An overview of systematic reviews and emerging literature

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023
Jolyn Johal   +2 more
exaly  

Systematic Noise

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2006
Brad M. Barber, Terrance Odean, Ning Zhu
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