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The phrase "a reliable and systematic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a method, process, or approach that is both dependable and organized.
Example: "The research team implemented a reliable and systematic approach to data collection to ensure accuracy."
Alternatives: "a dependable and structured" or "an effective and methodical".
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The challenge is to harness that power in a reliable and systematic way.
"There is no evidence at all that juries can make punitive damage awards in a reliable and systematic manner," Professor Viscusi said.
In summary, this study presents a reliable and systematic scheme to generate a small FC centrifugal fan for the cooling management of notebook computers.
Indeed, a reliable and systematic genetic assessment of Norway spruce provenances for their response to extreme climatic conditions could be a prerequisite for a successful assisted migration of this species in a changing environment.
As we've pointed out in stories earlier this week, there's a lack of a reliable and systematic method for tracking problems and responding to them.
Fortunately, about 90% of these lesions are benign and for this reason a reliable and systematic approach to their preoperative characterization is necessary [1], [3].
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At the IVTIP (In Vitro Testing Industrial Platform) meeting of November 26th 2009 entitled 'Toxicology in the 21st century ('21C') – working our way towards a visionary reality' all delegates endorsed the emerging concept of the '21C' vision as the way forward to enable a thorough, reliable and systematic approach to future toxicity testing without the use of animals.
Research described in this paper aims to develop a reliable, objective, and systematic model for determining a rational concession price for PPP highway projects based on pro forma financial statements developed during the feasibility study period.
Currently, the lack of standardized, reliable and systematic coding of diagnoses in the Austrian outpatient sector renders the availability of valid epidemiological data impossible.
With increasingly available opportunities for automating the verbal autopsy interview and cause of death assignment process, for example, using smart-phone technology (9), it becomes very clear that logistic issues remain as the major challenge preventing reliable and systematic identification of deaths in populations.
Foulds' Delusions-Symptoms-State Inventory (DSSI) has been purported to be a reliable, systematic categorical measure to assess the patients with schizophrenia according to the degree of illness.
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