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  • 31Systematic ideology — is a study of ideologies founded in the late 1930s in and around London, England by Harold Walsby, George Walford and others. It seeks to understand the origin and development of ideologies, how ideologies and ideological groups work together,… …

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  • 32Systematic desensitization — is a type of behavioral therapy used in the field of psychology to help effectively overcome phobias and other anxiety disorders. More specifically, it is a type of Pavlovian therapy / classical conditioning therapy developed by a South African… …

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  • 33Systematic sampling — is a statistical method involving the selection of every k th element from a sampling frame, where k , the sampling interval, is calculated as:::: k = population size ( N ) / sample size ( n )Using this procedure each element in the population… …

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  • 34Systematic Chaos — ­ Systematic Chaos Album par Dream Theater Sortie 5 juin 2007 Enregistrement Septembre 2006 à février 2007, Avatar Studios, New York Durée …

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  • 35Systematic Chaos — Álbum de Dream Theater Publicación 5 de junio de 2007 Grabación Entre septiembre de 2006 y febrero de 2007 en Avatar Studios, New York City, New York …

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  • 36Systematic Entomology — Специализация: Энтомология, систематика Периодичность: 4 раза в год Сокращённое название: Syst. Entomol. Язык: Английский Адрес редакции …

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  • 37Systematic Training for Effective Parenting — ( STEP ) is a parent education program published as a series of books. STEP was developed and published by the psychologists Don Dinkmeyer Sr., Gary D. McKay and Don Dinkmeyer Jr. The publication was supplemented by an extensive concept for… …

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  • 38Systematic political science — Systematic political science, as developed by Dallas F. Bell Jr., basically is the use of game theory methods to unify the anthropocentric academic disciplines of theology, epistemology, psychology, sociology and eschatology for analysis and… …

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  • 39Systematic fault — Systematic faults are often a result of an error in the specification of the equipment and therefore affect all examples of that type. Such faults can remain undetected for years, until conditions conduce to create the failure. Given the same… …

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  • 40Systematic survey — or extensive survey is the archaeological technique of detailed examination of an area for the purpose of recording the location and significance of archaeological resources. It provides a regional perspective by gathering information on… …

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