In biology, systematics studies the diversity of organismal characteristics.
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Appendix, or its plural form appendices, may refer to:
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Typology is the study of types or the systematic classification of the types of something according to their common characteristics. Typology is the act of finding, counting and classification facts with the help of eyes, other senses and logic. Typology may refer to:
Conservation is the preservation or efficient use of resources, or the conservation of various quantities under physical laws.
FACS or FaCS may refer to:
Behavior, or behaviour, is the way a person or animal acts and reacts.
A system is a set of entities, real or abstract, comprising a whole.
Theory is a type of abstract or generalizing thinking, or its result.
Science is a systematic method for obtaining knowledge through testable explanations and predictions.
Correlation is a measure of relationship between two mathematical variables or measured data values, which includes the Pearson correlation coefficient as a special case.
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