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Digestive diseases (412 bytes)
1: ...ain to the gastrointestinal tract are labelled as digestive diseases. This includes diseases of the [[esophag...
5: [[Category:Digestive system]]

Digestive biscuit (1383 bytes)
1: A '''digestive biscuit''' is a semi-sweet [[biscuit]] known for ...
3: The typical digestive biscuit contains [[wheat]] [[flour]], partially h...
5: ... of around 70 [[calories]] are present in a given digestive biscuit, although this varies according to the fa...
7: ...varieties (introduced by the main manufacturer of digestives in the [[UK]] and [[Ireland]] – [[McVities...
9: Digestive biscuits are frequently eaten in the UK with [[te...

Chocolate Digestive (561 bytes)
1: ...ate digestive as a British masterpiece. Chocolate digestives are commonly served with tea or as treats.

Digestive fluid (167 bytes)
1: Human '''digestive fluids''' consist of a mixture of [[hydrochloric ...

Digestive enzyme (735 bytes)
1: ..., the [[stomach]], and the [[pancreas]]. The main digestive enzymes are:

Open system (system theory) (1568 bytes)
1: ... the definition of a "[[system]]" is arbitrary; a system is simply a collection of components (that have [...
3: ...eferred to as "''[[radiant energy]]''". Some open system have forms of the energy that can be receive from...
5: Examining processes with knowledge of open system [[mechanics]] can lead to interesting insight.
6: ... uses the environment to complete a circuit. Open systems can also occur in grounded circuit, in which the...
12: ... [[Phantom loop]], [[open system (computing)|Open system]].

System V printing system (664 bytes)
1: '''System V''' uses lp to arrange for the named files and a...
6: * [[Berkeley printing system]]

System/38 (1129 bytes)
1: The [[IBM]] '''System/38''' was a [[computer]]. It was a precursor to ...
3: ...followup/replacement for the [[System/360]] and [[System/370]].
5: ... System/380, and the AS/400 was nearly called the System/40.
7: ...he application software and most of the operating system from hardware dependencies, including such detail...
9: [[Category:IBM hardware|System/038]]

System/23 (293 bytes)
1: The '''System/23 Datamaster''' was announced by [[IBM]] in July...
4: ...w-1.ibm.com/ibm/history/exhibits/pc/pc_9.html IBM System/23 Datamaster]
8: [[Category:IBM hardware|System/023]]

System F (1299 bytes)
1: '''''System F''''' is a typed [[lambda calculus]]. It is also...
2: ... the [[computer scientist]] [[John C. Reynolds]]. System F formalizes the notion of
9: would be formalized in System F as the judgement
15: Under the [[Curry-Howard isomorphism]], System F corresponds to a [[second-order logic]].
17: System F, together with even more expressive lambda calc...

L-system (7576 bytes)
1: ...del the morphology of a variety of organisms. L-systems were introduced and developed in [[1968]] by the...
5: ...relationships between plant cells. Later on, this system was extended to describe higher plants and comple...
7: ==L-system structure==
9: ...wly 'grows' and becomes more complex. Lindenmayer systems are also popular in the generation of [[artifici...
11: ...ystems are now commonly known as ''parametric'' L systems, defined as a [[set]]

System/32 (620 bytes)
1: The '''System/32''' is a single user [[minicomputer]] marketed ...
6: [[Category:IBM hardware|System/032]]
7: [[Category:Minicomputers|System/032]]

VS System (2209 bytes)
1: ...recovery phase. The most notable innovation of VS System is that one player holds initative for a turn, al...

System 7 (309 bytes)
1: Several things are called '''System 7''':
3: ... 7]], a [[Apple Macintosh|Macintosh]] [[operating system]]
4: * [[System 7 (band)]], a techno band
5: * [[Unix version 7]] is sometimes called "System 7".
6: * [[System 7]], an [[IBM Minicomputer for process control in...

System (7740 bytes)
1: ...e Macintosh operating system, which was called '''System''' up to version 7.5.5, see [[Mac OS]].''
3: ...ub-system''' is a system which is part of another system.
4: A system typically consists of [[component]]s (or [[elemen...
7: ...in this context.) An [[engineering]] example of a system is often a [[circuit]] or a physical series.
9: ...or]] is a ''process'', but [[health care]] is a ''system''.

B,C,K,W system (1778 bytes)
1: ...clature). As it is difficult to have the original system of combinatorial axioms we reproduce here the ver...

System of a Down (5847 bytes)
1: '''System of a Down''' is a [[heavy metal music|heavy metal...
7: ... of the band's repertoire. People supporting that System of a Down is [[nu-metal]], state that [[guitar so...
9: ...d vocalist for [[Snot (band)|Snot]], Lynn Strait. System of a Down received constant airplay in the [[Unit...
16: #''[[System of a Down (album)|System of a Down]]'' ([[30 June]] [[1998]])
23: * "Sugar" from ''[[System of a Down (album)|System of a Down]]'' (1998)

Value system (19215 bytes)
1: ...nd in specific circumstances. In essence, a value system (if sufficiently well-defined) is a formalization...
3: ...hind the discipline of rigorously examining value systems and the differences between them (given the prov...
5: ...ee Laws of Robotics]], which is intended as value system (of sorts) for robots in the hypothetical future ...
13: ...structures, and that conflicts between such value systems might be resolved rationally.
19: ...ones that usually concern us in the area of value systems are the ethical and the ideological.

System R (443 bytes)
1: ...anguage and also demonstrated that a [[relational system database]] could provide good [[transaction proce...
4: * [http://www.mcjones.org/System_R/ System R website]
8: [[Category:Database management systems]]

System/88 (254 bytes)
1: ...offer Stratus systems for sale (as a reseller) to System/88 customers.

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