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  • Systemics
  • Study of systems

    Munich, MCB. Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics Computational Philosophy of Science – The MIT Press A Taste of Systemics by Béla H. Bánáthy

    Systemics

    Systemics

  • Systemic
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (disambiguation) Systematics (disambiguation) Systemics This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Systemic. If an internal link incorrectly

    Systemic

    Systemic

  • Systemic disease
  • Condition which affects multiple organs or the whole body

    A systemic disease is one that affects a number of organs and tissues, or affects the body as a whole. It differs from a localized disease, which is a

    Systemic disease

    Systemic_disease

  • Systemic administration
  • Systemic administration is a route of administration of medication, nutrition or other substance into the circulatory system so that the entire body is

    Systemic administration

    Systemic_administration

  • Lupus
  • Autoimmune disease in which the immune system attacks healthy tissue

    Lupus, formally called systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), is an autoimmune disease in which the body's immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissue

    Lupus

    Lupus

    Lupus

  • Systemic scleroderma
  • Accumulation of collagen in the skin and internal organs

    Systemic scleroderma, or systemic sclerosis, is an autoimmune rheumatic disease characterised by excessive production and accumulation of collagen, called

    Systemic scleroderma

    Systemic scleroderma

    Systemic_scleroderma

  • Hellenic Society for Systemic Studies
  • Greek professional organization for systems sciences

    International Federation of Systems Research and the European Union for Systemics. Its founding and first president is Nikitas Assimakopoulos. Since 2005

    Hellenic Society for Systemic Studies

    Hellenic Society for Systemic Studies

    Hellenic_Society_for_Systemic_Studies

  • Systemic bias
  • Inherent tendency of a process to support particular outcomes

    Systemic bias is the inherent tendency of a process to support particular outcomes. The term generally refers to human systems such as institutions. Systemic

    Systemic bias

    Systemic_bias

  • Systemic therapy
  • Psychotherapeutic discipline

    Systemic therapy is a type of psychotherapy that seeks to address people in relationships, dealing with the interactions of groups and their interactional

    Systemic therapy

    Systemic_therapy

  • Systemic vasculitis
  • Medical condition

    Necrotizing vasculitis, also called systemic necrotizing vasculitis, is a general term for the inflammation of veins and arteries that develops into necrosis

    Systemic vasculitis

    Systemic vasculitis

    Systemic_vasculitis

  • World Multiconference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics
  • Multi-conference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics, is a conference that has occurred annually since 1995, which emphasizes the systemic relationships

    World Multiconference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics

    World_Multiconference_on_Systemics,_Cybernetics_and_Informatics

  • In-depth-systemics
  • Extension of the field of systemic therapy and counseling approaches

    In-depth systemics is a context independent professional work approach and an extension of the field of systemic therapy and counseling approaches. The

    In-depth-systemics

    In-depth-systemics

  • Systemic Consensing
  • Group decision-making principle

    Systemic Consensing (German: Systemisches Konsensieren) also known as Systemic Consensus is a consensus-oriented group decision-making method. The principle

    Systemic Consensing

    Systemic_Consensing

  • Systemic risk
  • Risk of collapse of an entire financial system or entire market

    In finance, systemic risk is the risk of collapse of an entire financial system or entire market, as opposed to the risk associated with any one individual

    Systemic risk

    Systemic_risk

  • Scleroderma
  • Group of autoimmune diseases resulting in abnormal growth of connective tissue

    localized disease generally have a normal life expectancy. In those with systemic disease, life expectancy can be affected, and this varies based on subtype

    Scleroderma

    Scleroderma

    Scleroderma

  • Systemic design
  • Interdisciplinary design field concerned with systems

    Systemic design is an interdiscipline that integrates systems thinking and design practices to address complex, multi-stakeholder problems. The field distinguishes

    Systemic design

    Systemic_design

  • CREST syndrome
  • Connective tissue disorder

    CREST syndrome, also known as the limited cutaneous form of systemic sclerosis (lcSSc), is a multisystem connective tissue disorder. The acronym "CREST"

    CREST syndrome

    CREST syndrome

    CREST_syndrome

  • Circulatory system
  • Organ system for circulating blood in animals

    vascula meaning vessels). The circulatory system has two divisions, a systemic circulation or circuit, and a pulmonary circulation or circuit. Some sources

    Circulatory system

    Circulatory system

    Circulatory_system

  • Systemic intervention
  • Systemic intervention is a deliberate operation by intervening agents that seeks people to make alterations in their lives in psychology. This analyses

    Systemic intervention

    Systemic intervention

    Systemic_intervention

  • Systems science
  • Study of the nature of systems

    theory Systemic therapy Systems science portal Antireductionism Evolutionary prototyping Holism Cybernetics System engineering System Dynamics Systemics System

    Systems science

    Systems science

    Systems_science

  • Systemic hypothesising
  • Systemic hypothesising (also referred to as systemic consultation) is a branch of psychology and Systemic therapy that works with behaviour practitioners

    Systemic hypothesising

    Systemic_hypothesising

  • System
  • Interrelated entities that form a whole

    New York: State of New York Press. Bela H. Banathy (1997). A Taste of Systemics at the Wayback Machine (archived 2023-03-07), ISSS The Primer Project

    System

    System

    System

  • Family Constellations
  • Form of pseudotherapy

    Family Constellations, also known as Systemic Constellations and Systemic Family Constellations, is a pseudoscientific[failed verification] therapeutic

    Family Constellations

    Family Constellations

    Family_Constellations

  • Systemic inflammation
  • Inflammation associated with organ systems and the immune system

    Systemic inflammation is the result of release of pro-inflammatory cytokines from immune-related cells and the activation of the innate immune system in

    Systemic inflammation

    Systemic_inflammation

  • Systematic review
  • Comprehensive review of research literature using systematic methods

    A systematic review is a scholarly synthesis of the evidence on a clearly presented topic using critical methods to identify, define and assess research

    Systematic review

    Systematic review

    Systematic_review

  • Systemic development
  • Systemic-Anticipatory-Learning-Skills

    Systemic development is a process of thinking about development which uses a systems thinking approach to create a solution to a social, environmental

    Systemic development

    Systemic_development

  • Daveigh Chase
  • American actress (1990–2026)

    critical after she was diagnosed with bacterial meningitis, several severe systemic bloodstream infections, and AIDS. Doctors stated that she did not have

    Daveigh Chase

    Daveigh Chase

    Daveigh_Chase

  • Atrophy
  • Partial or complete wasting away of a part of the body

    Atrophy is the partial or complete wasting away of a part of the body. Causes of atrophy include mutations (which can destroy the gene to build up the

    Atrophy

    Atrophy

    Atrophy

  • Amyloidosis
  • Metabolic disease involving abnormal deposited amyloid proteins

    these 36 proteins, 19 are grouped into localized forms, 14 are grouped as systemic forms, and three proteins can identify as either. These proteins can become

    Amyloidosis

    Amyloidosis

  • Private school
  • School that is not dependent upon the state

    A private school or independent school is a school not administered or funded by the government, unlike a public school. Private schools are schools that

    Private school

    Private school

    Private_school

  • Institutional racism
  • Establishment of racial discrimination as a policy within a society or organisation

    Institutional racism, also systemic racism, is a form of institutional discrimination based upon the person's race or ethnic group, which is realized with

    Institutional racism

    Institutional_racism

  • Systemic shock
  • A systemic shock is a shock to any system that perturbs a system enough to drive it out of equilibrium. Systemic shocks occur in a wide range of fields

    Systemic shock

    Systemic_shock

  • Plant-induced systemic resistance
  • Plant defence mechanism against pathogens

    Induced systemic resistance (ISR) is a resistance mechanism in plants that is activated by infection. Its mode of action does not depend on direct killing

    Plant-induced systemic resistance

    Plant-induced_systemic_resistance

  • Human body
  • Physical substance of the human organism

    blood to the lungs to receive oxygen and leave carbon dioxide, and the systemic circuit, which carries blood from the heart off to the rest of the body

    Human body

    Human body

    Human_body

  • Non-system opposition
  • Grouping of oppositional forces in Russian politics

    modern Russian political terminology, the non-system opposition or non-systemic opposition (Russian: внесистемная оппозиция) are oppositional forces which

    Non-system opposition

    Non-system_opposition

  • Ludwig von Bertalanffy
  • Austrian biologist and systems theorist (1901–1972)

    Brauckmann (1999). Ludwig von Bertalanffy (1901--1972), ISSS Luminaries of the Systemics Movement, January 1999. Peter Corning (2001). Fulfilling von Bertalanffy's

    Ludwig von Bertalanffy

    Ludwig von Bertalanffy

    Ludwig_von_Bertalanffy

  • Charles François (systems scientist)
  • Belgian systems scientist (1922–2019)

    Selected articles and papers: 1982, "A systemic study of socio-historical systems", paper 1982. 1999, "Systemics and Cybernetics in a Historical Perspective

    Charles François (systems scientist)

    Charles_François_(systems_scientist)

  • Avalanche Studios Group
  • Swedish video game developer and publisher

    parent company that includes Avalanche Studios, Expansive Worlds, and Systemic Reaction. Founded by Linus Blomberg and Christofer Sundberg in March 2003

    Avalanche Studios Group

    Avalanche Studios Group

    Avalanche_Studios_Group

  • Corticosteroid
  • Class of steroid hormones

    adrenal hyperplasia.[citation needed] Medical conditions treated with systemic corticosteroids: Allergy and respirology medicine Asthma (severe exacerbations)

    Corticosteroid

    Corticosteroid

    Corticosteroid

  • Cybernetics
  • Study of circular causal processes

    Sussex, England: Wiley. ISBN 978-0471951650. François, Charles (1999). "Systemics and cybernetics in a historical perspective". In: Systems Research and

    Cybernetics

    Cybernetics

    Cybernetics

  • Hypertension
  • Long-term high blood pressure in the arteries

    the intrarenal renin-angiotensin system is the dominant contributor to systemic hypertension". Journal of Applied Physiology. 109 (6): 1998–2000, discussion

    Hypertension

    Hypertension

    Hypertension

  • Bank run
  • Mass withdrawal of money from banks

    cash or try to get out of their domestic banking system altogether. A systemic banking crisis is one where all or almost all of the banking capital in

    Bank run

    Bank run

    Bank_run

  • Systems thinking
  • Examining complex systems as a whole

    systems methodology, including the CATWOE approach and rich pictures. Systemic design, for example using the double diamond approach. System dynamics

    Systems thinking

    Systems thinking

    Systems_thinking

  • Bangladesh
  • Country in South Asia

    East Pakistan. Following over two decades of political repression and systemic racism from the West Pakistan–based government, East Pakistan experienced

    Bangladesh

    Bangladesh

    Bangladesh

  • Mexico
  • Country in North America

    identifying as an emerging power. As with much of Latin America, poverty, systemic corruption, and crime remain widespread. Since 2006, approximately 127

    Mexico

    Mexico

    Mexico

  • Fellatio
  • Oral sex on the penis by a sexual partner

    partners whose only unprotected sexual contact was oral sex developed systemic HIV-specific CD4+ and CD8+ T-cell immune responses, suggesting that oral

    Fellatio

    Fellatio

    Fellatio

  • Systemically important financial institution
  • Entity whose failure may trigger a crisis

    A systemically important financial institution (SIFI) is a bank, insurance company, or other financial institution whose failure might trigger a financial

    Systemically important financial institution

    Systemically_important_financial_institution

  • Chemotherapy
  • Treatment of cancer using drugs that inhibit cell division or kill cells

    is systemic therapy for cancer: they are introduced into the blood stream (the system) and therefore can treat cancer anywhere in the body. Systemic therapy

    Chemotherapy

    Chemotherapy

    Chemotherapy

  • Antibiotic
  • Antimicrobial substance active against bacteria

    significantly beneficial during wartime. The first sulfonamide and the first systemically active antibacterial drug, Prontosil, was developed by a research team

    Antibiotic

    Antibiotic

    Antibiotic

  • Mean systemic pressure
  • In medicine, the mean systemic pressure (MSP) or mean systemic filling pressure (MSFP) is defined as the mean pressure that exists in the circulatory system

    Mean systemic pressure

    Mean_systemic_pressure

  • Systems psychology
  • Branch of both theoretical and applied psychology

    are considered as systems in homeostasis. Alternative terms here are "systemic psychology", "systems behavior", and "systems-based psychology".[citation

    Systems psychology

    Systems_psychology

  • Pesticide
  • Substance used to control pests

    fungicide resistance action committees. Pesticides may be systemic or non-systemic. A systemic pesticide moves (translocates) inside the plant. Translocation

    Pesticide

    Pesticide

    Pesticide

  • Avatar: The Last Airbender
  • American animated television series

    is presented as the instigator of violence, the show also depicts the systemic inequality experienced by residents in the Earth Kingdom city of Ba Sing

    Avatar: The Last Airbender

    Avatar: The Last Airbender

    Avatar:_The_Last_Airbender

  • Sarcoidosis
  • Abnormal formation of clumps of inflammatory cells (granulomata)

    doctor Jonathan Hutchinson as a non-painful skin disease. Sarcoidosis is a systemic inflammatory disease that can affect any organ, although it can be asymptomatic

    Sarcoidosis

    Sarcoidosis

    Sarcoidosis

  • Inflammation
  • Physical effects resulting from activation of the immune system

    upon the removal of the injurious stimulus. It involves a coordinated and systemic mobilization response of various immune, endocrine and neurological mediators

    Inflammation

    Inflammation

    Inflammation

  • Nasal administration
  • Administration of drugs through the nose

    topical administration or systemic administration, as the drugs thus locally delivered can go on to have either purely local or systemic effects. Nasal sprays

    Nasal administration

    Nasal administration

    Nasal_administration

  • English Wikipedia
  • English-language edition of Wikipedia

    reduced degree of commercial bias. It has been criticized for exhibiting systemic bias, particularly gender bias against women and ideological bias. While

    English Wikipedia

    English Wikipedia

    English_Wikipedia

  • Vasculitis
  • Medical disorders that destroy blood vessels by inflammation

    Conference nomenclature. Primary systemic vasculitis is categorized by the size of the vessels mainly involved. Primary systemic vasculitis includes large-vessel

    Vasculitis

    Vasculitis

    Vasculitis

  • Systematic Botany
  • Peer-reviewed scientific journal

    Systematic Botany is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering the study of systematic botany. It is published quarterly by the American Society of Plant

    Systematic Botany

    Systematic_Botany

  • List of systems sciences organizations
  • engineering, biology, medicine and social sciences. Systems science and systemics are names for all research related to systems theory. It is defined as

    List of systems sciences organizations

    List of systems sciences organizations

    List_of_systems_sciences_organizations

  • Systemic acquired resistance
  • Type of immune response in plants

    Systemic acquired resistance (SAR) is a "whole-plant" resistance response that occurs following an earlier localized exposure to a pathogen. SAR is analogous

    Systemic acquired resistance

    Systemic_acquired_resistance

  • Mastocytosis
  • Medical condition

    types of systemic mastocytosis: Indolent systemic mastocytosis (ISM). The most common SM (>90%) Smouldering systemic mastocytosis (SSM) Systemic mastocytosis

    Mastocytosis

    Mastocytosis

    Mastocytosis

  • Murray Bowen
  • American physician, family therapist, and academic (1913-1990)

    Bowen was among the pioneers of family therapy and a noted founder of systemic therapy. Beginning in the 1950s he developed a systems theory of the family

    Murray Bowen

    Murray_Bowen

  • Lupus erythematosus
  • Collection of human autoimmune diseases

    blood cells, heart, and lungs. The most common and most severe form is systemic lupus erythematosus. Symptoms vary from person to person, and may come

    Lupus erythematosus

    Lupus erythematosus

    Lupus_erythematosus

  • Heart
  • Organ found in humans and other animals

    passes through the left ventricle and is pumped out through the aorta into systemic circulation, traveling through arteries, arterioles, and capillaries—where

    Heart

    Heart

    Heart

  • Systemic functional linguistics
  • Approach that considers language as a social semiotic system

    Systemic functional linguistics (SFL) is an approach to linguistics, among functional linguistics, that considers language as a social semiotic system

    Systemic functional linguistics

    Systemic functional linguistics

    Systemic_functional_linguistics

  • Observational error
  • Difference between a measured value of a quantity and its true value

    Observational error (or measurement error) is the difference between a measured value of a quantity and its unknown true value. Such errors are inherent

    Observational error

    Observational_error

  • Autoimmune disease
  • Disorders of adaptive immune system

    Addison's disease, pernicious anemia, psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis, and systemic lupus erythematosus. Diagnosing autoimmune diseases can be challenging

    Autoimmune disease

    Autoimmune disease

    Autoimmune_disease

  • Mixed connective tissue disease
  • Medical condition

    (MCTD) is a systemic autoimmune disease that shares characteristics with at least two other systemic autoimmune diseases, including systemic sclerosis (Ssc)

    Mixed connective tissue disease

    Mixed_connective_tissue_disease

  • Emergent gameplay
  • Aspect of gameplay

    Emergent gameplay refers to complex situations in video games, board games, or role-playing games that emerge from the interaction of relatively simple

    Emergent gameplay

    Emergent gameplay

    Emergent_gameplay

  • Corruption
  • Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power

    society, including corruption as one of the symptoms of organized crime (systemic corruption). "Corruption of the rich" is particularly hard to measure and

    Corruption

    Corruption

    Corruption

  • Fungal infection
  • Disease caused by fungi to animals or humans

    according to the part of the body affected: superficial, subcutaneous, and systemic. Superficial fungal infections include common tinea of the skin, such as

    Fungal infection

    Fungal infection

    Fungal_infection

  • Herbicide
  • Type of chemical used to kill unwanted plants

    systemic. Application of these herbicides is avoided during rain since being washed off the soil makes it ineffective. 2,4-D is a selective, systemic

    Herbicide

    Herbicide

    Herbicide

  • Bursitis
  • Inflammation of the bursae (sacs of synovial fluid in joints)

    usually occurs as a result of overuse or trauma, but may also occur due to systemic illnesses. While there are more than 150 bursae in the human body, common

    Bursitis

    Bursitis

    Bursitis

  • LGBTQ rights in India
  • realities are still dictated by systemic exclusion and a lack of proper policy execution at the state level, these systemic barriers have been termed as

    LGBTQ rights in India

    LGBTQ rights in India

    LGBTQ_rights_in_India

  • Ricardian contract
  • Format for legal agreements that is executable in software

    [better source needed] a system of assets transfers that was built in 1995-1996 by Systemics and included the pattern. A Ricardian contract can be defined as a single

    Ricardian contract

    Ricardian_contract

  • Insecticide
  • Pesticide used against insects

    approved for commercial use. Insecticides may be systemic or non-systemic (contact insecticides). Systemic insecticides penetrate into the plant and move

    Insecticide

    Insecticide

    Insecticide

  • Discoid lupus erythematosus
  • Autoimmune skin condition

    skin. These lesions can last for years without treatment. Patients with systemic lupus erythematous develop discoid lupus lesions with some frequency. However

    Discoid lupus erythematosus

    Discoid lupus erythematosus

    Discoid_lupus_erythematosus

  • Criticism of Wikipedia
  • fact-checking, and its political bias. Concerns have also been raised about systemic bias along gender, racial, political, corporate, institutional, and national

    Criticism of Wikipedia

    Criticism of Wikipedia

    Criticism_of_Wikipedia

  • U.S. Bancorp
  • American multinational banking institution

    largest bank in the Midwestern United States, it is considered a domestic systemically important bank (D-SIB) by the Federal Reserve. It is the parent company

    U.S. Bancorp

    U.S. Bancorp

    U.S._Bancorp

  • Portal vein
  • Vein carrying blood from the GI tract, gallbladder, pancreas and spleen to the liver

    to the liver. The portal venous system has several anastomoses with the systemic venous system. In cases of portal hypertension these anastomoses may become

    Portal vein

    Portal vein

    Portal_vein

  • Command hierarchy
  • Group of people who carry out orders based on the authority of others within the group

    Command hierarchies are used in the military and other organizations. Systemic biases may arise in homogenous groups of command. Within a group of people

    Command hierarchy

    Command hierarchy

    Command_hierarchy

  • Transdermal
  • Method of drug administration

    administration wherein active ingredients are delivered across the skin for systemic distribution. Examples include transdermal patches used for medicine delivery

    Transdermal

    Transdermal

    Transdermal

  • Sexism
  • Prejudice or discrimination based on a person's sex or gender

    t e Discrimination Forms Institutional Reverse Structural Statistical Systemic Taste-based Attributes Physical Age Anti-left handedness Color / Chroma

    Sexism

    Sexism

    Sexism

  • Sclerosis (medicine)
  • Stiffening of a tissue or anatomical feature

    of the bile duct by scarring and repeated inflammation. Systemic sclerosis (progressive systemic scleroderma), a rare, chronic disease which affects the

    Sclerosis (medicine)

    Sclerosis (medicine)

    Sclerosis_(medicine)

  • Systemically Important Payment System
  • Designation for financial payment systems

    A Systemically Important Payment System (SIPS) is a payment systems whose failure could potentially endanger the operation of the whole economy. In general

    Systemically Important Payment System

    Systemically_Important_Payment_System

  • Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis
  • Medical condition

    Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis is a rare syndrome that involves fibrosis of the skin, joints, eyes, and internal organs. NSF is caused by exposure to gadolinium

    Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis

    Nephrogenic_systemic_fibrosis

  • Béla H. Bánáthy
  • Hungarian linguist and systems scientist (1919–2003)

    Systems science portal Scouting portal Debora Hammond Systems philosophy Systemics Systems theory Systems thinking Bánáthy wrote and published several books

    Béla H. Bánáthy

    Béla H. Bánáthy

    Béla_H._Bánáthy

  • Blood agent
  • Type of toxic chemical agent

    A blood agent is a toxic chemical agent that affects the body by being absorbed into the blood. Blood agents are fast-acting, potentially lethal poisons

    Blood agent

    Blood_agent

  • Unitra
  • established in 1961 and lasted in its original structure until 1989. After the systemic transformation, consumer products under the Unitra brand name reappeared

    Unitra

    Unitra

  • Connective tissue disease
  • Category of diseases

    Systemic lupus erythematosus - chronic, complex autoimmune inflammatory disorder that can affect every organ in the body. Scleroderma and systemic scleroderma

    Connective tissue disease

    Connective_tissue_disease

  • Flushing (physiology)
  • Redness of the face due to physiological conditions

    results from hormones (often serotonin or histamine) being secreted into systemic circulation. abrupt cessation of physical exertion (resulting in heart

    Flushing (physiology)

    Flushing (physiology)

    Flushing_(physiology)

  • Systems art
  • Art influenced by cybernetics and systems theory

    cybernetic art, generative systems, process art, systems aesthetic, systemic art, systemic painting, and systems sculpture. By the early 1960s, minimalism

    Systems art

    Systems_art

  • Systemic-onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis
  • Medical condition

    Systemic-onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis (sJIA), also known as Still disease, Still's disease, and systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis, is a subtype

    Systemic-onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis

    Systemic-onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis

    Systemic-onset_juvenile_idiopathic_arthritis

  • Antiphospholipid syndrome
  • Immune disorder leading to increased risk of blood clots

    antiphospholipid syndrome occurs with other autoimmune diseases, such as systemic lupus erythematosus. In rare cases, APS leads to rapid organ failure due

    Antiphospholipid syndrome

    Antiphospholipid syndrome

    Antiphospholipid_syndrome

  • A Just Russia
  • Political party in Russia

    political party in Russia. The party is considered to be part of the "systemic opposition" and is generally sympathetic to the agenda of incumbent president

    A Just Russia

    A Just Russia

    A_Just_Russia

  • Ukrgasbank
  • Public bank in Ukraine

    was confirmed by the National Bank of Ukraine as one of the country's systemically important banks. Hajibey Bank was established in Odesa in 1993. In 1995

    Ukrgasbank

    Ukrgasbank

  • Structural fix
  • A structural fix refers to solving a problem or resolving a conflict by bringing about structural changes that change the underlying structures that provoked

    Structural fix

    Structural_fix

  • Sociocognitive
  • Problem where cognitive and social properties are connected

    systems in systemics – they can be intelligence-based systems including humans, their culture, technologies and the environment. Sociology Systemics C. J.

    Sociocognitive

    Sociocognitive

  • Systemic functional grammar
  • Primary tenets

    Systemic functional grammar (SFG) is a form of grammatical description originated by Michael Halliday. It is part of a social semiotic approach to language

    Systemic functional grammar

    Systemic functional grammar

    Systemic_functional_grammar

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  • Rupina
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Rupina

    Having a Beautiful Appearance

  • Bursone
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Bursone

    Son of Byrne

  • Leandros
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Leandros

    Lion.

  • Sugat
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Sugat

    Analytic Brain

  • Dhiran
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Dhiran

    Delighting on Devotion

  • Sabeeka
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Sabeeka

    Beautiful

  • Godbey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Godbey

    English : variant spelling of Godby.

  • Kostenka
  • Boy/Male

    Russian

    Kostenka

    Constant.

  • Rishik | ரீஷிக 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Rishik | ரீஷிக 

    Lord Shiva

  • Osgood
  • Boy/Male

    British, Christian, English, German, Norse, Teutonic

    Osgood

    Divinely Good

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