What does Systemic mean?

Definitions for Systemic
sɪˈstɛm ɪksys·temic

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. systemicadjective

    affecting an entire system

    "a systemic poison"

Wiktionary

  1. systemicadjective

    Embedded within and spread throughout and affecting a group, system, body, economy, market, or society as a whole.

  2. systemicadjective

    Pertaining to an entire organism.

ChatGPT

  1. systemic

    Systemic refers to something that is prevalent throughout or affecting the whole system or body. It can be used in various contexts like biology, medicine, sociology, or politics, indicating a widespread issue or condition impacting an entire organism, organization, or society, rather than isolated parts. It implies deep-rooted problems that are not easily removable and require fundamental changes to correct.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Systemicadjective

    of or relating to a system; common to a system; as, the systemic circulation of the blood

  2. Systemicadjective

    of or pertaining to the general system, or the body as a whole; as, systemic death, in distinction from local death; systemic circulation, in distinction from pulmonic circulation; systemic diseases

Wikidata

  1. Systemic

    Systemic is a research project designed to search data for extrasolar planets using amateur astronomers. The project utilizes a downloaded console provided on the Systemic web site allowing users to sort through data sets in search of characteristics which may reveal the presence of a planet within a planetary system. Volunteers can choose to search simulated or actual planetary systems. The simulations are used to help Systemic gain a deeper understanding of real extrasolar planets. The real Solar System and the Galilean moons of Jupiter's natural satellites are among the more than 450 data sets of real, and 520 simulated, star systems. The systemic program itself is programmed in Java for ease in running on multiple Operating Systems. The program is available as an online applet or for download to be run at home. The program presents a data set for a system and some tools to help analyze the data and some feedback on the "goodness of fit" and "long term stability" of the currently defined system. The data set is the radial velocity derived from doppler measurements of the star over time. Some data sets look like a sinusoidal curve while others seem far more complex. Any radial velocity is presumed to be from the gravitational tug of possibly multiple bodies who combine to create the specific data curve. The reason the program has to manipulated by the user is that the complexities of multi-body orbits are not solvable to unique answers. While some star systems could be resolved to a simple pair of bodies most will not. The systemic software implements several ways of calculating orbital mechanics - from the simplistic Keplerian laws to an implementation of Runge–Kutta methods.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Systemic in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Systemic in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of Systemic in a Sentence

  1. Aaron Wolfson:

    This person should recognize when you have rogue employees versus a systemic issue.

  2. Alessio Fasano:

    CORONAVIRUS IN THE US : STATE-BY-STATE BREAKDOWN The researchers found although children are less likely to get severely ill with the virus, they can easily spread it to vulnerable adults in their lives, especially if theyre in school. Roberta DeBiasi added that, based on other respiratory illnesses, children are known spreaders. The researchers also studied a rare infection that can result in heart problems fromthe childs immune response to the virus. This is a severe complication as a result of the immune response to COVID-19 infection, and the number of these patients is growing, and, as in adults with these very serious systemic complications, the heart seems to be the favorite organ targeted by post-COVID-19 immune response. She said the immune response complication should factor into vaccine production strategy. The researchers recommend wearing masks, social distancing, hand washing, a combination of in-person and remote learning and frequent testing if returning to school in the fall.

  3. Jerome Powell:

    It's something that doesn't fit neatly or easily within our regulatory scheme but it does have potentially systemic scale, it needs a careful look, so I strongly believe we all need to be taking our time with this.

  4. Valerie Hill Rawls:

    The disconnection of Black, Brown and poor residents' utilities in the state of Georgia is a form of systemic environmental injustice.

  5. Karl Gentles:

    Talonya Adams has exposed some systemic issues that we as African Americans have known and experienced for many, many years -- and have never had the real voice or opportunity to bring to light.

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