System analysis -- Social aspects : The network turn : changing perspectives in the humanities / Ruth Ahnert, Queen Mary University of London, Sebastian E. Ahnert, University of Cambridge, Catherine Nicole Coleman, Stanford University, Scott B. Weingart, Carnegie Mellon University
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System analysis -- Software. : Systems analysis and design methods / Jeffrey L. Whitten, Lonnie D. Bentley ; special contributions by Kevin C. Dittman
System analysis -- Technique : Model-oriented systems engineering science : a unifying framework for traditional and complex systems / author, Duane W. Hybertson
The ENTERIC NERVOUS SYSTEM; PARASYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM; and SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM taken together. Generally speaking, the autonomic nervous system regulates the internal environment during both peaceful activity and physical or emotional stress. Autonomic activity is controlled and integrated by the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, especially the HYPOTHALAMUS and the SOLITARY NUCLEUS, which receive information relayed from VISCERAL AFFERENTS
Biological mechanism that controls CIRCADIAN RHYTHM. Circadian clocks exist in the simplest form in cyanobacteria and as more complex systems in fungi, plants, and animals. In humans the system includes photoresponsive RETINAL GANGLION CELLS and the SUPRACHIASMATIC NUCLEUS that acts as the central oscillator
Biological mechanism that controls CIRCADIAN RHYTHM. Circadian clocks exist in the simplest form in cyanobacteria and as more complex systems in fungi, plants, and animals. In humans the system includes photoresponsive RETINAL GANGLION CELLS and the SUPRACHIASMATIC NUCLEUS that acts as the central oscillator
Systems that provide for the maintenance of life in an isolated living chamber through reutilization of the material available, in particular, by means of a cycle wherein exhaled carbon dioxide, urine, and other waste matter are converted chemically or by photosynthesis into oxygen, water, and food. (NASA Thesaurus, 1988)
Planning that has the goals of improving health, improving accessibility to health services, and promoting efficiency in the provision of services and resources on a comprehensive basis for a whole community. (From Facts on File Dictionary of Health Care Management, 1988, p299)
Theory and development of COMPUTER SYSTEMS which perform tasks that normally require human intelligence. Such tasks may include speech recognition, LEARNING; VISUAL PERCEPTION; MATHEMATICAL COMPUTING; reasoning, PROBLEM SOLVING, DECISION-MAKING, and translation of language
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System control : LQR Regulator Problem / Carlotta A. Berry
Adaptive antiviral defense mechanisms, in archaea and bacteria, based on DNA repeat arrays called CLUSTERED REGULARLY INTERSPACED SHORT PALINDROMIC REPEATS (CRISPR elements) that function in conjunction with CRISPR-ASSOCIATED PROTEINS (Cas proteins). Several types have been distinguished, including Type I, Type II, and Type III, based on signature motifs of CRISPR-ASSOCIATED PROTEINS
System design -- Certification -- Study guides : Basiswissen requirements engineering : Aus- und Weiterbildung zum "Certified Professional for Requirements Engineering" ; Foundation Level nach IREB-Standard / Klaus Pohl, Chris Rupp
System design -- Decision making : Cultural factors in systems design : decision making and action / edited by Robert W. Proctor, Shimon Y. Nof, Yuehwern Yih
System design -- Examinations -- Study guides : Basiswissen Requirements Engineering : Aus- und Weiterbildung zum "Certified Professional for Requirements Engineering" ; Foundation Level nach IREB-Standard / Klaus Pohl, Chris Rupp