Significance of Systematic documentation
Systematic documentation encompasses an organized effort in both historical and scientific contexts. In India’s history, it involves recording cultural artifacts and artistic traditions to enhance understanding of their significance. In the scientific realm, it pertains to the systematic recording of adverse drug reactions and the safety of Ayurvedic medicines, along with preserving detailed information about medical practices and the phytochemical constituents of Psilanthes travancorensis. This comprehensive approach ensures a better grasp of various fields through structured documentation.
Synonyms: Comprehensive documentation
In Dutch: Systematische documentatie; In Finnish: Systemaattinen dokumentointi
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The concept of Systematic documentation in local and regional sources
Systematic documentation is an organized approach to recording and analyzing cultural artifacts and artistic traditions, enhancing our understanding of their significance within a regional context.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) The organized effort to record and study cultural artifacts and artistic traditions to better understand their significance.[1]
The concept of Systematic documentation in scientific sources
Systematic documentation is crucial for the organized preservation and investigation of the phytochemical properties of Psilanthes travancorensis, addressing the existing gaps in knowledge regarding its constituents, as noted by regional sources.
From: Ancient Science of Life
(1) Systematic documentation refers to the organized recording of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) and the safety of Ayurvedic medicines.[2] (2) The organized recording of data and observations related to medical practices, adverse events, and drug safety.[3]
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
(1) The structured recording of patient cases and outcomes, essential for evaluating treatment efficacy.[4] (2) Careful and organized record-keeping that provides comprehensive information about practices and efficacy.[5]
From: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
(1) Refers to the organized preservation and study of detailed information regarding the phytochemical constituents of Psilanthes travancorensis, which has been highlighted as lacking.[6]