0 A systemic drug, disease, or poison reaches and has an effect on the whole of a body or a plant and not just one part of it.
2 relating to or affecting the whole of a system, organization, etc. rather than just some parts of it:
The organisational development of individual parties is a third necessary component of any process of systemic institutionalisation.
The quotation marks surrounding "temporarily" are intended to convey that absolute systemic rigor is an illusory ideal.
This surgical approach is straightforward in its application, and reduces the impact of anomalies of systemic and pulmonary venous connection.
This location can only be targeted with systemic treatments.
Patients were not eligible if they had used systemic glucocorticoids up to one year prior to the study.
This multi-dimensional crisis will require 'systemic reform necessary to build a new nation, the constitution plus several hundred laws need to be changed' (p. 158).
The baffle directing the pulmonary venous blood to the tricuspid, and the systemic venous blood to the mitral valve, could be identified in all patients.
However, surgery directed to the treatment of the failing systemic ventricle should be abandoned in favor of heart transplantation.
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(藥物、疾病或毒藥)影響全身系統的,影響全身的, 根本性的,全面性的,有系統的…
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(药物、疾病或毒药)影响全身系统的,作用于全身的, 根本性的,全局的,系统的…
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