Synonym: analytic. Similar words: analytic, analyte, fanatical, fanatically, analyst, analyze, analyse, analysis. Meaning: adj. 1. using or skilled in using analysis (i.e., separating a whole--intellectual or substantial--into its elemental parts or basic principles) 2. of a proposition that is necessarily true independent of fact or experience.
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121. It is possible to identify three main types of historical writing - descriptive, narrative and analytical.
122. The study of petrographic fabrics forms the basis for later analytical research, both chemically and isotopically.
123. The trouble comes when the analytical mind is shut down by restimulation and the auditor is seeking the ally computation.
124. User access to our bibliographic data is currently by means of a card catalogue, with some analytical indexes.
125. Even if we accept this, it is questionable how useful an analytical framework is which has an untenable base.
126. Tests to confirm that the analytical methods used in stability testing are in fact stability-indicating should be conducted.
127. The contributors have wide and varied scientific backgrounds therefore giving a balanced coverage of the different analytical detection methods in food irradiation.
128. A fundamentally different analytical method is to use the concept of bibliographical coupling to construct clusters of co-citing journals.
129. Chapters 9 and 10 deal with issues directly linked to scaling laws in chemistry and analytical devices.
130. It is towards experiences, then, that we shall have to direct our analytical gaze.
131. Analytical techniques such as atomic absorption spectrophotometry and neutron activation analysis may be required for quantitative determination at such low levels.
132. This is a crucial part of your analytical reading and a fundamental way of increasing your historical understanding.
133. The emphasis on analytical methods in these final chapters is also out of date.
134. This time consuming analytical procedure has the advantage of simplicity and requires little specialist equipment.
135. For negative assurance,[sentencedict .com] enquiry and analytical procedures will be required.
136. There are many more good illustrations coming in to the Library than there are analytical entries or other index terms.
137. What makes Austen's work interesting is that it can never be reduced entirely to simple analytical frameworks.
138. In this year students apply higher-level business, analytical and technological techniques to management within the hotel operations and tourism ventures.
139. There are important analytical problems to be addressed concerning the siting of such monitoring equipment and these are elaborated on later.
140. Nevertheless, not withstanding the adoption of an analytical method, the dominant tradition is both anti-rationalist and anti-formalist in conception.
141. These topics are important, but instrumental analytical chemistry plays an essential role in analysis these days and needs better coverage.
142. People with analytical minds have a great tendency to be negative.
143. But the original premise that all statements are either empirical or analytical is itself in neither of these categories.
144. Thus, one may develop various analytical measures to portray meaningful relationships and extract information from raw financial data.
145. A number of analytical problems are raised by the rather stark polarization between these opposing views.
146. It provides an analytical framework for macroeconomics.
147. Analytical skills and marketing research capabilities.
148. Analytical quality control is essential in geochemistry.
149. This paper studied a four-layer Kerr-type nonlinear slab-guided optical mode(TE mode) and obtained the analytical solution.
150. Whether analytical or romantic, it is committed to existence, not to essence.
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