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Analysis (Philosophy) -- Austria : The Austrian Contribution to Analytic Philosophy  2006 1
Analysis (Philosophy) -- Case studies : What philosophers know : case studies in recent analytic philosophy / Gary Gutting  2009 1
Analysis (Philosophy) -- Congresses.   8
Analysis (Philosophy) -- History   12
Analysis (Philosophy) -- History -- 17th century : Cartesian method and the problem of reduction / Emily R. Grosholz  1991 1
Analysis (Philosophy) -- History -- 19th century : Hegel, idealism, and analytic philosophy / Tom Rockmore  2005 1
Analysis (Philosophy) -- History -- 20th century   6
Analysis (Philosophy) -- History -- Congresses.   2
Analysis (Philosophy) -- Mathematical models.   2
Analysis (Philosophy) -- Methodology -- Congresses. : Social action / edited by Gottfried Seebass and Raimo Tuomela  1985 1
Analysis (Philosophy) -- Periodicals   10
Analysis (Philosophy) -- Poland : Tradition of the Lvov-Warsaw school : ideas and continuations / edited by Anna Brożek, Alicja Chybińska, Jacek Jadacki, Jan Woleński  2016 1
Analysis (Philosophy) -- Study and teaching : 4Cs. [3.9], Critical thinking : How analysing arguments helps you think critically / Participate Learning, Makematic  2019 1
Analysis (Philosophy) -- Switzerland -- Davos : Cassirer and Heidegger in Davos : the philosophical arguments / Simon Truwant  2022 1
Analysis (Philosophy) -- United States -- History -- 20th century   2
 

Analysis, Plastic -- See Plastic analysis (Engineering)


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Analysis, Policy -- See Policy Making


The decision process by which individuals, groups or institutions establish policies pertaining to plans, programs or procedures
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Analysis, Population viability -- See Population viability analysis



--subdivision Population viability analysis under individual animals and groups of animals and individual plants and groups of plants, e.g. Fishes--Population viability analysis; Grasses--Population viability analysis
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Analysis, Principal Component -- See Principal Component Analysis


Mathematical procedure that transforms a number of possibly correlated variables into a smaller number of uncorrelated variables called principal components
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Analysis, Principal components -- See Principal components analysis


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Analysis, Prosthesis Failure -- See Equipment Failure Analysis


The evaluation of incidents involving the loss of function of a device. These evaluations are used for a variety of purposes such as to determine the failure rates, the causes of failures, costs of failures, and the reliability and maintainability of devices
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Analysis, Protein Array -- See Protein Array Analysis


Ligand-binding assays that measure protein-protein, protein-small molecule, or protein-nucleic acid interactions using a very large set of capturing molecules, i.e., those attached separately on a solid support, to measure the presence or interaction of target molecules in the sample
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Analysis, Protein Microarray -- See Protein Array Analysis


Ligand-binding assays that measure protein-protein, protein-small molecule, or protein-nucleic acid interactions using a very large set of capturing molecules, i.e., those attached separately on a solid support, to measure the presence or interaction of target molecules in the sample
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Analysis, Protein Sequence -- See Sequence Analysis, Protein


A process that includes the determination of AMINO ACID SEQUENCE of a protein (or peptide, oligopeptide or peptide fragment) and the information analysis of the sequence
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Analysis, Psychodynamic -- See Psychoanalysis


The separation or resolution of the psyche into its constituent elements. The term has two separate meanings: 1. a procedure devised by Sigmund Freud, for investigating mental processes by means of free association, dream interpretation and interpretation of resistance and transference manifestations; and 2. a theory of psychology developed by Freud from his clinical experience with hysterical patients. (From Campbell, Psychiatric Dictionary, 1996)
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Analysis, Raman Spectrum -- See Spectrum Analysis, Raman


Analysis of the intensity of Raman scattering of monochromatic light as a function of frequency of the scattered light
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  Analysis, Regression -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Analysis, Risk -- See Risk assessment



--subdivision Risk assessment under topical headings with which physical risk is associated
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Analysis, RNA Sequence -- See Sequence Analysis, RNA


A multistage process that includes cloning, physical mapping, subcloning, sequencing, and information analysis of an RNA SEQUENCE
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Analysis, ROC -- See ROC Curve


A graphic means for assessing the ability of a screening test to discriminate between healthy and diseased persons; may also be used in other studies, e.g., distinguishing stimuli responses as to a faint stimuli or nonstimuli
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Analysis, Sequence -- See Sequence Analysis


A multistage process that includes the determination of a sequence (protein, carbohydrate, etc.), its fragmentation and analysis, and the interpretation of the resulting sequence information
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Analysis, Sex Determination -- See Sex Determination Analysis


Validation of the SEX of an individual by inspection of the GONADS and/or by genetic tests
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Analysis, Shift-share -- See Shift-share analysis


Here are entered works on determining the extent to which regional economic change, especially in employment, results from national economic changes or from local conditions
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Analysis, Signal Detection -- See Signal Detection, Psychological


Psychophysical technique that permits the estimation of the bias of the observer as well as detectability of the signal (i.e., stimulus) in any sensory modality. (From APA, Thesaurus of Psychological Index Terms, 8th ed.)
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Analysis, Single-Cell -- See Single-Cell Analysis


Assaying the products of or monitoring various biochemical processes and reactions in an individual cell
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Analysis situs -- See Topology



--headings beginning with the word Topological
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Analysis, Spacial -- See Spatial Analysis


Investigative techniques which measure the topological, geometric, and or geographic properties of the entities studied
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Analysis, Spatial -- See Spatial Analysis


Investigative techniques which measure the topological, geometric, and or geographic properties of the entities studied
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Analysis, Spatial (Statistics) -- See Spatial analysis (Statistics)


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Analysis, Spatial Temporal -- See Spatio-Temporal Analysis


Techniques which study entities using their topological, geometric, or geographic properties and include the dimension of time in the analysis
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Analysis, Spatio-Temporal -- See Spatio-Temporal Analysis


Techniques which study entities using their topological, geometric, or geographic properties and include the dimension of time in the analysis
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Analysis, Spatiotemporal -- See Spatio-Temporal Analysis


Techniques which study entities using their topological, geometric, or geographic properties and include the dimension of time in the analysis
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Analysis, Spatiotemporal Wavelet -- See Wavelet Analysis


Signal and data processing method that uses decomposition of wavelets to approximate, estimate, or compress signals with finite time and frequency domains. It represents a signal or data in terms of a fast decaying wavelet series from the original prototype wavelet, called the mother wavelet. This mathematical algorithm has been adopted widely in biomedical disciplines for data and signal processing in noise removal and audio/image compression (e.g., EEG and MRI)
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  Analysis, Spectrum -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Analysis, Statistical Data -- See Data Interpretation, Statistical


Application of statistical procedures to analyze specific observed or assumed facts from a particular study
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Analysis, Statistical Factor -- See Factor Analysis, Statistical


A set of statistical methods for analyzing the correlations among several variables in order to estimate the number of fundamental dimensions that underlie the observed data and to describe and measure those dimensions. It is used frequently in the development of scoring systems for rating scales and questionnaires
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Analysis, Stochastic -- See Stochastic analysis


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Analysis, Stock-flow -- See Stock-flow analysis


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