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  1. Dating system (1978 bytes)
    1: ...s the guesswork out of matchmaking by providing a systematic way (via rules or technology) to meet potenti...
    5: ==The history of dating systems==
    6: Live (in person) dating systems and technologies are usually categorized as part...
    8: ...tions. It traditionally employs a detail-oriented system that enables people to meet and determine their c...
    10: Over the years, varieties of dating systems include:
  2. Nervous system (2177 bytes)
    1: The '''nervous system''' is a complex ensemble, involving biological co...
    3: ==The nervous systems of vertebrates==
    4: ...t, most nerves are part of the peripheral nervous system.
    6: ... component is the involuntary part of the nervous system, handling internal maintenance of the organism.
    11: The cells of the nervous system can't metabolize proteins for energy, mainly beca...
  3. Circulatory system (2812 bytes)
    1: ...nd then flows back into the heart passively. Open systems have no veins or capillaries.
    5: ...ans and in higher animal systems, the circulatory system is considered to be “closed” so that the bloo...
    7: The heart is the primary pump in the circulatory system. It is a strong muscular structure with two-four...
    9: ...w throughout the arterial part of the circulatory system.
    13: ...eins) and into the venous part of the circulatory system. The waste products can be dropped off in the kid...
  4. Gustatory system (2205 bytes)
    1: The '''gustatory system''' is a sensory system in many animals that is concerned with the sense ...
    13: There are several disorders of the gustatory system. Hypogeusia involves a diminished ability to det...
    15: Disorders of the gustatory system, also called chemosensory disorders, can be conge...
    16: [[Category:gustatory system]]
  5. Immune system (2263 bytes)
    1: ...y foreign substance or microorganism. The immune system is also active in destroying cancer cells in the ...
    5: ...rgans and cell types are involved with the immune system. The bone marrow is the source of the cells that...
    11: ...called innate immunity or that part of the immune system that continually fights off foreign agents withou...
    19: ...ns that can result in a less than adequate immune system. An infection with the human immunodeficiency vi...
    20: [[Category:Immune system|*]]
  6. Musculoskeletal system (2634 bytes)
    1: The '''musculoskeletal system''' is the body system that serves the dual functions of providing struc...
    5: ...via ligaments to provide an internal firm support system. The bones are generally somewhat hollow with th...
    7: ...among those that have hydrostatic musculoskeletal systems.
    19: ...isorder of the bony aspect of the musculoskeletal system is a fracture of one of the bones. Upon immobiliz...
    21: ...n disorders of the muscles of the musculoskeletal system are “sprains”, which involve a stretching inj...
  7. Global Positioning System (2627 bytes)
    1: ...riever Air Force Base. Other satellite navigation systems are under development, including the Russian GLO...
    5: ...y accurate time reference. The Global Positioning System signal is accurate to about 5 meters (16 ft), and...
    7: The Global Positioning System has three main components:
    17: ...tion Signal Timing and Ranging Global Positioning System) by the US military. The main military uses of th...
    21: ...of the United States Nuclear Detonation Detection System
  8. Urinary system (3169 bytes)
    1: ...eral connected organs and tubes that make up this system.
    15: ...ites and some salts are diffused into the urinary system. The tubules will reabsorb some of the nutrients...
    24: [[Category:Urinary system| ]]
  9. Operating system (3166 bytes)
    1: ...and the application software. It is the operating system's task to control all the operations the hardware...
    5: ...operating system has to do. In general, operating systems should:
    7: ...he computer. Using the ''drivers'', the operating system will be able to command hardware to do various op...
    9: ...monitor the execution of a program. The operating system must be able to load stored programs and execute ...
    11: ...em calls are the building blocks of the operating system and, later, of its programs.
  10. Plan 9 (operating system) (2401 bytes)
    1: '''Plan 9''' is an Unix-like operating system developed by AT&T and later released under an ope...
    3: ...onment. However, it is a fairly capable operating system and could be more widely adopted if more applicat...
    7: ...file systems. The main features of the Plan 9 filesystem hierarchy include:
    9: ...ed or addressed in the filesystem. This URI-based system replaces the traditional Unix way of "converting"...
    13: ...is much easier to create a completely distributed system, by simply binding the right directories and assi...
  11. Syllable (operating system) (1541 bytes)
    1: ...e, open-source, general-purpose desktop operating system for x86 processors. It aims to create a stable an...
    5: ...t, journaled file system, called AFS (AtheOS File System), with strong protection against data loss. The k...
    9: ... Syllable is very highly regarded among operating systems of its kind.
    14: [[Category:Free software operating systems]]
  12. Darwin (operating system) (1982 bytes)
    1: '''Darwin''' is a free Unix-like operating system, and the core of Apple Mac OS X. It was released ...
    9: ... well as a strong cryptographic framework and the System V IPC support.
    17: ... tries to create a Gentoo-like package management system, and TevaX, which tries to create a Mac OS X clon...
    21: ...rwin is, at the moment, a quite popular operating system, especially on the PowerPC. It is also the base o...
    24: [[Category:Free software operating systems]]
  13. GEOS (8-bit operating system) (2355 bytes)
    1: ...t, making it one of the smallest and most capable systems of its kind.
    13: ...ies actually ran their business on this operating system.
    15: ... was extended and published as a 16-bit operating system for x86-based computers, too.
    24: [[Category:Operating systems]]
  14. Inferno (operating system) (1604 bytes)
    1: ...es. It can run either hosted by another operating system, like Linux or Windows, or run natively on a broa...
    9: ... as a virtual operating system, on top of another system. All Inferno applications run natively, regardles...
    14: [[Category:free software operating systems]]
    15: [[Category:Real-time operating systems]]
    16: [[Category:Embedded operating systems]]
  15. GEOS (16-bit operating system) (2175 bytes)
    1: ...OS''' is a graphical user interface-based desktop system for IBM PC and
    2: compatible systems, developed by Berkeley Software. It is not the
    4: Operating System for 8-bit workstations.
    9: ...d by Geoworks Ensemble. Unlike the GEOS Operating System, it
    11: or Apple's system, but it included a large number of features for
  16. GEOS (8-bit operating system).com (43 bytes)
    1: #redirect [[GEOS (8-bit operating system)]]
  17. Anti-lock braking system (1806 bytes)
    1: ...heels from locking during emergency braking. This system allows the driver to ‘’slam on the brakes’...
    4: ...irst production car to offer an anti-lock braking system as standard equipment was the Ford Granada in 198...
    7: ...e brake pedal, which is normal. Anti-lock braking systems have been shown to shorten braking distances and...
  18. Domain Name System (1904 bytes)
    1: The '''Domain Name System (DNS)''' is a distributed database that associate...
    21: [[Category:Domain Name System| ]]
  19. Drainage system (2094 bytes)
    1: ...he topography constitutes hard rocks the drainage system will be of a pattern that is different from the p...
    5: ...here are many different kinds of natural drainage systems. Some of the more important ones are:
    7: ...mbles the veins on a leaf. Main examples of such systems would be the Amazon River with its tributaries, ...
    8: #Parallel drainage system: This system forms in steep mountainous regions where streams ...
    9: #Trellis drainage system: This type of formation occurs when streams run p...
  20. Anti-theft system (2310 bytes)
    1: ...sefully reduce the effectiveness of an anti-theft system to increase its usability.
  21. How to write an Operating System (2232 bytes)
    1: ... a programmer will do in his career. An operating system is a very complex piece of software, and you will...
    5: ...yourself to a single platform: even old operating systems, written in the 1970s for mini-computers like th...
    7: ...a definitive guide. A lot is written on operating systems-related topics, and you should check online (and...
    9: ...you have a general picture of what your operating system will be like (single-tasking or multi-tasking? Mu...
    13: ...m has already been covered), writing an operating system without knowing a higher-level programming langua...
  22. How to make a cooling system using two computer power supply units (1468 bytes)
    1: ...to try using them as the foundation for a cooling system.
  23. How to update a FreeBSD system using sysinstall (3243 bytes)
    1: ...ou will usually want to stay up-to-date with your system. Regularly refreshing the ports list and making t...
    9: ...ns which you should follow if they apply for your system.
    18: It may be useful to backup the system if it is so vital that you cannot afford to lose ...
    19: [[Category:Operating systems]]
    20: [[Category:Free_software_operating_systems]]
  24. Human resource management system (3014 bytes)
    1: ... can be introduced into Human Resource Management Systems (HRMS). Generally HR executives depend on both i...
    11: ...tion processing, joining duty, to retirement. The system maintains basic personal management data like dem...
    27: [[Category:Information systems]]
    28: [[category:Systems]]
  25. How to learn more about an operating system (1521 bytes)
    1: ...ntless hours of just exploring their '''operating systems''' for the pleasure of it.
    3: ... inner working and configuration of the operating system is a rewarding experience and a valuable asset. H...
    7: ...o explore. Try to learn what makes that operating system unique compared to others, so that you can start ...
    9: ...you can try things out without damaging your base system. This can be another computer, but you can also t...
    10: ... a lot about the innermost parts of the operating system.
  26. Database system (2595 bytes)
    1: ... sound and video are supported in modern database systems.
    4: A database system consists of four main components, viz. data, hard...
    7: ...related facts or information stored in a database system are collectively known as data.
    10: The hardware system mainly consists of the processor(s) and primary a...
    13: ...ost important software is the Database Management System (DBMS). The DBMS contains:
  27. Distributed database management system (2618 bytes)
    1: ...nt system''' (abbreviated as DDBMS) is a software system that permits the management of a distributed data...
    19: ...ment systems or on developing client-server based systems.
    23: [[Category:Database management systems]]
    24: ...[Category:Distributed systems|Database management system]]

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  1. Travel (2115 bytes)
    23: ...xpensive mode of transportation that travels on a system of railway tracks that can be found throughout co...
  2. Mahatma Gandhi (15439 bytes)
    46: ... Hinduism like sati, child marriage and the caste system were discussed during these meetings which led to...
  3. Intranet (1820 bytes)
    1: ...tivity inside that network and sometimes a secure system used to share only a part of it inside a company,...
  4. Internet (1019 bytes)
    3: The Internet, is a system which is publicly accessible worldwide. It can be...
  5. Psychology (2231 bytes)
    5: ...em but studies about the overall behaviour of the system.
  6. Network (815 bytes)
    1: ...etwork can be defined as any [[interconnected]] [[system]] of people or things, And e.g. can be a network ...
  7. Cocaine (2619 bytes)
    10: ...ried coca leaves. Cocaine is a [[central nervous system]] [[stimulant]]. It suppresses the appetite, inc...
  8. Color (2664 bytes)
    11: ...experiment that produced the measurements for the system.
  9. Fast food (2582 bytes)
    6: ... as fast food providers have some sort of express system including [[drive-thru]] and even call ahead orde...
  10. If Japan can... Why can't we? (3547 bytes)
    5: ... production lines and their management teams as [[system]]s, rather than a bunch of discrete events.
    9: ...th Japanese corporations like [[Toyota_Production_System|Toyota's Kanban]] or [[Just_in_time|Just-In-Time]...
  11. Business chain (1165 bytes)
    3: ...hising|Franchises]], on the other hand, work on a system of licensing, whereby individual business owners ...
  12. Degas (crater) (245 bytes)
    1: '''Degas''' is an [[Impact crater]], or a [[ray system|rayed crater]] on the planet [[Mercury (planet)|M...
    3: ...7 miles (45 km) across. It is an example of [[ray system]].
  13. Rogue planet (1166 bytes)
    3: ...ty with the planets in the [[Earth]]’s [[solar system]]. Those scientists attach a definition to the wo...
    5: ...or a rogue planet to be “captured” by another system.
  14. ICANN (2385 bytes)
    19: [[Category:Domain Name System]]
  15. Office of the future (3457 bytes)
    5: ...volved a massive human effort, and a single Memex system would have taken up a large amount of [[office]] ...
    11: ...ed fantasy, but in 1994 it resurfaced in Sun Microsystems' Memex-type [[Starfire video prototype]], which ...
  16. Top-level domain (1400 bytes)
    3: The INAA developed a three-part classification system that is divided as follows:
    23: [[Category:Domain Name System]]
  17. November 16 (8895 bytes)
    13: ...line]] [[tropane]] [[alkaloid]] [[central nervous system]] [[stimulant]]
  18. Emic and etic (2482 bytes)
    9: ...onvey to readers of her research is this internal system of logic of the group or person, and her conclusi...
  19. Vlax Romany language (731 bytes)
    2: ...alphabet]], which is based on [[Latin]] [[writing system|script]] and has 46 characters, most additions us...
  20. Landscape architecture (3938 bytes)
    1: ... a range of specializations from [[transportation system]]s design to park management to urban planning.
  21. Nutrition (2742 bytes)
    18: ...utritive intake of a person the better the immune system is and the better this individual can fight off d...
  22. Al-Nafis (2852 bytes)
    5: ... the time in the study of all major human [[organ system]]s. Al-Nafis contributed seminal work detailing i...
  23. Common Alerting Protocol (3946 bytes)
    1: ...e the initial organizational structure of the CAP system.
    5: ...h for- and non-profit, rose in support of the new system. After many area studies and lengthy demonstratio...
    9: ...permits it to be used by most emergency broadcast systems. This allows warnings to be sent out more quickl...
    13: ...se, informative, and useful warning messages. The system also has many digital capabilities not seen in ea...
    17: ...ts]] were beamed across the country using the CAP system.
  24. Culture of Japan (2980 bytes)
    7: ...rian language]] languages. The [[Japanese writing system]] began in [[400]] CE when some Koreans who had a...
    9: ...he Japanese Scripts there are 4 different writing systems:
  25. Kiosk (1051 bytes)
    3: ... are characterized by blocking user access to all system functions.
  26. Self-sufficient homes (2256 bytes)
    1: ...ic power]], heating, sewage, and [[transportation system]]s is minimal, often non-existent. Self-sufficien...
    3: ...ement|waste-disposal]] and [[sewage ]] management system, usually built with an eye to not [[pollution|pol...
  27. Agenda setting theory (2767 bytes)
    5: ...gatekeeping.” This is the controlled, selective system for emphasizing certain stories over others, and ...
  28. Open publishing (2216 bytes)
    1: Open publishing is a system that allows anyone to create his or her own news ...
    7: ...emocratic—and therefore less biased—editorial system. If many people review an article, then low quali...
  29. Culture (7946 bytes)
    1: ...ature, lifestyles, ways of living together, value systems, traditions and beliefs." A 2002 article by the ...
    28: ...), where people must analyze the greater symbolic system in order to make sense of the artifact.
  30. Public-private partnership (2121 bytes)
    5: ...y prisons in the United States, the water suppply system in [[Manila]], international airports around the ...
  31. Sociology (4097 bytes)
    7: ... people who together make up a semi-closed social system, meaning that most interactions occur among peopl...
    21: ...s the limited view of those on the top of a class system and should not be employed as a sociological noti...
  32. Society (3845 bytes)
    5: ... people who together make up a semi-closed social system, meaning that most interactions occur among peopl...
    19: ...s the limited view of those on the top of a class system and should not be employed as a sociological noti...
  33. Geography (7132 bytes)
    3: ...geography. Is it about science or humanity? Is it systematic or regional? These differences of opinion per...
    6: While many believe that geography is simply a system for naming places and identifying a location’s ...
    37: ...tlight with computer-based geographic information systems.
  34. Media ethics (2639 bytes)
    5: ... as by creating [[Television rating system|rating systems]] for television programs.
  35. Megavitamin therapy (1485 bytes)
    3: ...n used as megavitamin therapy to boost the immune system and to prevent illnesses like infections and canc...
  36. Electronics (3776 bytes)
    1: ...f audio, pictures (as in a television or computer system), or numbers and text data.
    3: The implementation of such systems is of great importance in the fields of electric...
    11: ==Design of electronic systems==
    12: A modern electronic system consists of ICs at the heart, along with several ...
    17: ... a few basic circuits in their construction. Such systems, as in a radio receiver, represent data variatio...
  37. Electronic component (3597 bytes)
    1: ... are thus the functional blocks of any electronic system. Leads are provided on the discrete components an...
    24: ==Display systems==
  38. Chiropractic (2737 bytes)
    15: ...t necessarily considered to be part of the spinal system can be affected.
  39. Aromatherapy (2119 bytes)
    4: ...ules of essential oils then stimulates the limbic system and provides a calming effect, a stimulant effect...
    14: ...nclude effects on mood, stimulation of the immune system, local anesthetic effects, metabolic effects and ...
  40. Body cleansing (1639 bytes)
    1: ... to cleanse the body are ridding the various body systems of built-up toxins.
    7: ... toxins and the natural improvement of the immune system.
  41. Sex steroid (2233 bytes)
    9: ...w for proper functioning of the male reproductive system, such as obtaining an erection and maintaining no...
    17: [[Category:Reproductive system]]
  42. Machine (4117 bytes)
    31: ...is also believed to have used the multiple pulley system to pull ships onto shores.
  43. Machine vision (2793 bytes)
    4: ...ormally carried out by humans can be done by such systems, with little chances of error. There is no quest...
    8: ...maging techniques are also used by machine vision systems to detect internal defects.
    10: ==Main parts of a machine vision system==
    11: The essential components of a vision system are:
    12: #Image acquiring systems i.e. digital cameras and optical fibres.
  44. Automation (2930 bytes)
    4: ...omation can be used to describe non-manufacturing systems, in which programmed gadgets can operate without...
    11: ...d hot iron bars or sharp metal pieces. Integrated systems of automated machines are now used in the automo...
    13: ==Essentials of an automated system==
    14: Every automated system requires what is known as a feedback loop. This i...
    16: ...l measures can be set with their help. A computer system is used to monitor and govern the entire operatio...
  45. Sexual abstinence (2050 bytes)
    20: ...bstinence to be an essential part of their belief system.
  46. Blind date (1592 bytes)
    6: A dating system strives to improve matchmaking via rules or techn...
  47. Dating agency (1903 bytes)
    9: ...ing the luck out of meeting someone and putting a system in place to do so.
  48. Dating system (1978 bytes)
    1: ...s the guesswork out of matchmaking by providing a systematic way (via rules or technology) to meet potenti...
    5: ==The history of dating systems==
    6: Live (in person) dating systems and technologies are usually categorized as part...
    8: ...tions. It traditionally employs a detail-oriented system that enables people to meet and determine their c...
    10: Over the years, varieties of dating systems include:
  49. Speed dating (1820 bytes)
    11: ...ressions are inherently shallow and that a dating system that relies on first impressions is thereby shall...
  50. Matchmaking (2154 bytes)
    3: ...out to use game-like rules in a structured dating system. In many cultures, however, human matchmakers are...
    10: ...rnment and offers professional counsel and dating system technology. In this role, the matchmaker is a bur...
    14: ...f the traditional matchmaker. The Web makes these systems accessible, yet many people prefer employing hum...
  51. Online dating service (2157 bytes)
    1: ...c or sexual relationships online. These Web-based systems offer something for everyone: singles, couples a...
  52. Ear (3150 bytes)
    1: ... to detect soundwaves. The term denotes the whole system, responsible for collecting, transmitting and pro...
    25: [[Category:Auditory system]]
    27: [[Category:Sensory system]]
    28: [[Category:Nervous system]]
  53. Nerve (1791 bytes)
    1: ...sportation of signals between the Central Nervous System and muscles, sensors etc.
    6: ...e eyes or tactile sensors) to the Central Nervous System.
    7: ...er hand, conduct signals from the Central Nervous System to the various executors like muscles or glands. ...
    16: [[Category:Nervous system]]
  54. Nervous system (2177 bytes)
    1: The '''nervous system''' is a complex ensemble, involving biological co...
    3: ==The nervous systems of vertebrates==
    4: ...t, most nerves are part of the peripheral nervous system.
    6: ... component is the involuntary part of the nervous system, handling internal maintenance of the organism.
    11: The cells of the nervous system can't metabolize proteins for energy, mainly beca...
  55. Character actor (2319 bytes)
    3: ...nomenon is when non-Americans enter the Hollywood system after achieving major success in their own count...
  56. New Hollywood (4328 bytes)
    1: ...es to make and how was determined by the [[studio system|studios]]. By about the mid- to late-1960s, the s...
  57. Traditional Chinese medicine (3157 bytes)
    1: ... analysis and synthesis looking into the internal systems of the human body and their internal and externa...
    4: ...n important branch of both the public health care system in China and modern medical practice worldwide.
    16: ...ected. For this reason, address imbalances with a systematic approach.
  58. Osteopathic medicine (3549 bytes)
    1: ...actitioners believe that the neuromusculoskeletal system is key to one’s general health and well being. ...
    20: ...apply different techniques to the musculoskeletal system. These techniques can be applied to: the joints, ...
  59. Abby A. descriptions (5469 bytes)
    12: ...m''';http://www.articleworld.org/index.php/Dating_system
    13: ...methodological means of meeting someone; a dating system offers users an increasing variety of services.
    29: ...uples to meet electronically first. Online dating systems allow for the development of romantic or sexual ...
    37: <BR>Ayurvedic medicine, a comprehensive system of medicine, is based on a holistic approach. Ayu...
    47: <BR>Homeopathy is a 200-year-old therapeutic system. Homeopathy uses small doses of various substance...
  60. Chris T. descriptions (6671 bytes)
    9: ...m flowers and other plants to activate the limbic system and create feelings of calm, stimulation or relax...
    19: ...conditions affecting the spine or musculoskeletal system.
  61. AlexLz descriptions (1890 bytes)
    4: ...''';http://www.articleworld.org/index.php/Nervous_system
    5: ...coordinates the organism, focusing on the nervous system of vertebrates.
    15: ...omy and functioning of the ear taken as a hearing system.It also details the working of the equilibrium.
  62. Chromotherapy (3402 bytes)
    14: ... and light is being recognized as a complementary system for other treatments in the United States. Meanwh...
    20: ... the lymphatic system and strengthens the nervous system.
    24: ... meditative. It is applied to treat the lymphatic system, the spleen and to sooth organs and relax muscles...
  63. Sonopuncture (1716 bytes)
    1: A relatively new and rare system, sonopuncture uses sound signals on acupuncture p...
    9: ...dance with the physics and harmonics of our solar system. Other items used include Tibetan bowls, chimes a...
  64. Family law (2278 bytes)
    21: ...dependent litigants, many people believe that the system prejudices the needs of these parties.
  65. Plant (2642 bytes)
    3: ...ad a system for organizing living things. In this system, plants were in the Kingdom Vegetabilia, which la...
  66. Head of state (2128 bytes)
    3: ==Executive systems==
    4: ... head of state plays a different role, though the systems are not always clearly differentiated.
    11: ...nt. France is one example of a country with this system.
    13: ===Parliamentary system===
    14: ...monarch at it’s head, is a good example of this system.
  67. Leadership (1984 bytes)
    7: ...iefdoms. Then there is the more modern electoral system where leaders are chosen because of skill, charac...
  68. Factory (2723 bytes)
    15: ...on and widespread safety awareness in the factory system
  69. FM broadcasting (1718 bytes)
    1: Frequency Modulation is a system of radio transmission which involves the modifica...
  70. Nanofactory (1785 bytes)
    1: A '''nanofactory''' is a hypothetical system in which nanomachines (machines built at sizes of...
  71. Radio (3247 bytes)
    1: The radio is a wireless system of communication which puts to use electromagneti...
    7: ...authorities, navy and air force make use of radio systems.
    11: Radio systems basically require a transmitter and a receiver. ...
    18: ... first practical radio transmission and reception system. This happened in 1894. Soon after, he opened the...
  72. President (1899 bytes)
    7: ...h they usually have some influence. Under a third system, the semi-presidential, there is again a Presiden...
  73. Monarch (2168 bytes)
    5: ...are not restricted by laws or constitutions. This system however is virtually non-existent today with the ...
    17: ... from monarchy to monarchy. The most traditional system is where the right to rule is passed onto the eld...
    19: ...went to the eldest child regardless of sex. This system was soon adopted by other European monarchies suc...
  74. Face transplant (2175 bytes)
    21: ...essary, in order to prevent the receiver's immune system to reject the transplanted tissue. This may lead ...
  75. Kidney transplantation (1676 bytes)
    7: ...egrating the kidney into the receiver's excretory system, but this is less complicated than the requiremen...
  76. Liver transplantation (2856 bytes)
    20: ...use a liver infection may be fatal, as the immune system is weakened by the operation. However, acute reje...
  77. Organ donation (3156 bytes)
    9: ...lve this. Monetary incentives for donors, opt-out systems and social programs like LifeSharers have been t...
    15: ...le unless the deceased expressly declined it. The system is opt-out: family consent is still required, but...
  78. Respiratory arrest (1459 bytes)
    3: ...jor medical emergency, because it affects a vital system of the body. If not treated immediately, it can l...
  79. Transplant rejection (2122 bytes)
    1: ...ection is normal, due to the way the human immune system works, and is a common risk of organ transplant. ...
    7: ...emoved as quickly as possible in order to avoid a systemic inflammatory response. It commonly occurs in th...
    9: ...e of a mismatch of MHC proteins, which the immune system sees as a threat. It is normal for acute rejectio...
    11: ... occurs in the long-term, due to a chronic immune system response. It is normally associated with loss of ...
    21: [[Category:Immune system disorders]]
  80. Embryo adoption (2169 bytes)
    11: ...with an unknown number becoming viable, the legal system is currently treating this practice as a legal tr...
  81. Third party reproduction (2806 bytes)
    18: ...tuations like these become more common, the legal system and issues over social acceptance will sort thems...
  82. Mass production (3501 bytes)
    8: ...r set of robots perform the assembly of the audio system and so on. Once the welding and fabrication is do...
  83. Canadian Cancer Society (1348 bytes)
    9: ...orms in the National care programs and pharmacare system.
  84. Microprocessor (4725 bytes)
    10: ... and from the various parts of the microprocessor system.
    14: A crystal oscillator in a computer system provides a clock signal to govern the functioning...
    21: ...CPU) in a particular application using a computer system. In this way, scientific and business tasks can b...
  85. Timesheet (1972 bytes)
    16: ...w also available to do this. This software puts a system to timesheeting, enabling employers to lower cost...
  86. Business analyst (1985 bytes)
    10: * IT Capabilities – He needs to understand the systems involved and what they can and can not do or pro...
    12: ...ut and must analyse what can be achieved if a new system is applied.
  87. Accountancy (2726 bytes)
    13: ...e-entry bookkeeping. In double entry book keeping system the two entries are made at the same time. One th...
  88. Vein (2927 bytes)
    1: ...arries blood, which has been de-oxygenated in the system, back to the heart where it can be pumped to the ...
    5: ...ules, pick up the de-oxygenated blood. And, in a system that looks much like that of streams and rivers, ...
    7: ...h less than that of the blood inside the arterial system. Because the blood pressure inside a vein is low,...
    11: ... our food and takes the blood from our intestinal system to the liver for further processing. If the live...
    13: ...of the heart where it can be pumped back into the system again.
  89. Macrovascular disease (3005 bytes)
    24: [[Category:Cardiovascular system]]
  90. Lung (2894 bytes)
    19: [[Category:Respiratory system]]
    21: [[Category:Cardiovascular system]]
  91. Circulatory system (2812 bytes)
    1: ...nd then flows back into the heart passively. Open systems have no veins or capillaries.
    5: ...ans and in higher animal systems, the circulatory system is considered to be “closed” so that the bloo...
    7: The heart is the primary pump in the circulatory system. It is a strong muscular structure with two-four...
    9: ...w throughout the arterial part of the circulatory system.
    13: ...eins) and into the venous part of the circulatory system. The waste products can be dropped off in the kid...
  92. Aorta (2898 bytes)
    23: [[Category:Cardiovascular system]]
  93. Artery (3033 bytes)
    1: ... ventricle of the heart to the pulmonary vascular system in the lungs.
    17: The blood pressure of the arterial system is described as having two different stages even ...
    20: [[Category:Cardiovascular system]]
  94. Blood (2846 bytes)
    7: ...lecules are nutrients absorbed from the digestive system or are released in a nutrient form by the liver, ...
    18: [[Category:Cardiovascular system]]
  95. Capillary (2581 bytes)
    5: ... system by means of passing through the capillary system. Capillaries have extremely thin walls of only o...
    13: ...system is in place. One type of active transport system involves two interesting processes. In the proce...
    16: [[Category:Cardiovascular system]]
  96. Blood vessel (2819 bytes)
    1: ...r, they form an important part of the circulatory system.
    5: ...ch defined by size and/or function. The arterial system contains arteries, of which the largest is the ao...
    9: The venous system consists of the blood vessels that pick up the bl...
    18: [[Category:Cardiovascular system]]
  97. Arteritis (1343 bytes)
    6: ...ear but inappropriate response of the auto-immune system is said to be triggered by the ‘disease of affl...
  98. Conduction band (2591 bytes)
    5: ...e energy levels in an atom can be understood as a system of bands, as explained by the band-structure theo...
  99. Allograft (1406 bytes)
    7: ...case of an allograft organ. The receiver's immune system will see the organ as a foreign body and will att...
    11: ...carried in order to prevent the receiver's immune system from acting against the transplanted organ. A lif...
  100. Autotransplantation (1521 bytes)
    7: ... and then put back into the patient's circulatory system.
    13: ... tissue not developing correctly. The circulatory system should expand spontaneously to the grafted tissue...

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