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  • #redirect [[Intermediate System-Intermediate System]]
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  • ...a set of elements, which is a system itself, and a [[part]] of the whole ''system''. ...inary study of universal system-based properties of the world is general [[system theory]], [[systems science]] and recently [[systemics]]. They investigate
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  • ...hip, donations, and the like). These inputs are processed by the political system to generate outputs in the form of authoritative decisions allocating value ...establish a general theory of political science in the form of a deductive system so that the largest possible number of empirically-grounded generalizations
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  • #Redirect [[Control system]]
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  • The '''Westminster system''' is a form of [[representative government]] that originated in the [[Unit
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  • #REDIRECT [[Urogenital system]]
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  • ...teor]]s, and [[interplanetary dust cloud|interplanetary dust]]. The Solar System orbits the core of the Milky Way galaxy, along with billions of other star ...un are divided into three classes: planets, dwarf planets, and small solar system bodies.
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  • <!-- Text is transcluded from the Economic system/Definition subpage-->
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  • A '''voting system''' is a methodology for collecting and combining the preferences of a popul [[Arrow's impossibilty theorem|Arrow's paradox]] proves that no voting system can convert the ranked preferences of individual voters into a community-wi
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  • #Redirect [[Nervous system]]
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  • ...nd [[nerve]]s, which play roles in such coordination. All parts of nervous system are made of [[nervous tissue]]. ==The Nervous System Hierarchy==
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  • ...model incorporates many of the geometrical advantages of the [[Copernican System]] (specially the movement of [[inner planets]]) without the [[Physics|physi
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  • ...al [[computer]]s via local interactions to achieve a global goal.<ref name=system/> <ref name=system>
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  • ...inputs and outputs. Nonetheless, there is a similar definition of a linear system within the latter formalism. ...ype of system in the literature and this has led to the development of key system theoretic concepts, such as observability, controllability, detectability a
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  • #REDIRECT [[Karma system]]
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  • In American politics, a '''spoils system''' refers to an informal practice by which a party after winning an electio ...ed from the phrase "''to the victor go the spoils''." It is opposed to a system of awarding offices on the bass of some measure of merit independent of pol
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  • {{r|Cardiovascular system}} {{r|Digestive system}}
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  • ...during the First Party System, the Second Party System and the Third Party System the United States invented or developed a number of new methods for conduct
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  • ...system and the other system that it affects, and the treatment of nervous system disorders.
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  • {{r|Circulatory system}} {{r|Digestive system}}
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  • An industrial control system which uses a computer system monitoring and controlling process.
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  • [[Image:Gray839.gif|thumb|479px|The autonomic nervous system<br/>Blue = parasympathetic<BR>Red = sympathetic]] ...us system]] and [[sympathetic nervous system]]), and the [[enteric nervous system]].
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  • *[[First Party System]] *[[Second Party System]]
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  • ...ctronic system, itself evolved from the earlier [[Ground Proximity Warning System]]
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  • ...ic system]] - from domestic activities that are deemed to be part of that system.
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  • ...cryptographic system that works by finding two identical outputs from the system.
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  • ...Army [[Maneuver Control System]] application of the [[Army Battle Command System]]; intended for planning rather than execution
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  • * [http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/index.cfm NASA's Solar System Exploration site] * [http://space.jpl.nasa.gov NASA's Solar System Simulator]
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  • * [http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/index.cfm NASA's Solar System Exploration site] * [http://space.jpl.nasa.gov NASA's Solar System Simulator]
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  • A system's capacity to produce unanticipated change through unfiltered contributions
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  • ...the Western United States of America and the [[metes and bounds cadastral system]] used in the Eastern United States of America.
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  • Design pattern that defines the alignment of a system's function and user expectation with respect to information security.
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  • ...[ampere]], is added to the system and then it is referred to as the ''MKSA system'', a term which is also obsolete. ...tails about the history) and ultimately developed into the [[International System of Units]] ('''''S'''ystème '''i'''nternational d'unités'', hence the abb
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  • Transformation of a space-time coordinate system to another system that moves with respect to first.
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  • {{r|First Party System}} {{r|Second Party System}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>The time behavior of a system's output when its input changes rapidly from zero to a finite value.
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