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The phrase "a systemic feature of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an inherent characteristic or aspect that is part of a larger system or structure.
Example: "The lack of communication is a systemic feature of the organization that affects overall productivity."
Alternatives: "an integral aspect of" or "a fundamental characteristic of".
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These observations are consistent with those from previous investigations that have evaluated genome-wide expression patterns in aging mice [ 30, 31], and thus provide further evidence that heightened expression of inflammation and immune response genes is a systemic feature of aging that influences a broad range of organ systems.
He is dismissive of the short-termism that, he says, is a systemic feature of plcs.
Corruption has become a systemic feature of life in Russia; indeed the country's elite is now fabulously rich.
Hence, we show that KIE is a systemic feature of IS and that new knowledge, innovation and entrepreneurship are inseparable elements of a dynamic IS.
I've been monitoring protest activity and other security incidents in the region for the past year, mapping the ebbs and flows of civil unrest that have become a systemic feature of Iraq's dysfunctional politics.
In order to evaluate whether the enhanced responsiveness of Myd88−/− mice was a systemic feature of the Myd88−/− phenotype, we looked for evidence of heightened injury in another cell type susceptible to STZ damage the hepatocyte.
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Our data suggest that autonomic sympathetic neuropathy is an early systemic feature of CD independent of disease activity.
Although she did not have any systemic features of infection, blood investigations on admission showed an elevated white cell count of 14.9×10/L (reference interval, 4.0×0−11.0×10/L) and C-reactive protein of 120 mg/L (reference interval, 0 10 mg/L).
This research strategy complies well with the integrity and systemic feature of TCM.
We present the case of a 12 year-old boy with classic systemic features of triple-A syndrome and several prominent ophthalmic features, including: accommodative spasm, dry eye, superficial punctate keratopathy, and pupillary hypersensitivity to dilute pilocarpine.
In addition, pain, swelling, and stiffness (particularly in the morning), tender warm joints, a family history of RA, nodules and systemic features of malaise, fever, and weight loss should be considered as reasons to refer.
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