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** Analytical dynamics, the motion of bodies as induced by external forces
** Greek and Latin Opera Omnia by Migne Patrologia Graeca, with Analytical Indexes and Concordances ( Lexicon Proprium )
** Arithmetic logic unit, used in the context of Charles Babbage's Analytical engine, a 19th century concept of a computer
** Analytical Thinking ;
** Analytical technique
** Analytical concentration
** Analytical expression, a mathematical expression using well-known operations that lend themselves readily to calculation
** Analytical mechanics, a refined, highly mathematical form of classical mechanics
** Analytical balance, a very high precision ( 0. 1 mg or better ) weighing scale
** Analytical ultracentrifuge, an ultracentrifuge that can monitor samples while they're being spun
** Analytical psychology, part of the Jungian psychology movement
** Analytical psychodrama
** Analytical Marxism, an interpretation of Marxism
** Analytical Theory of Heat
** Analytical and Food chemistry

** and chemistry
** Quantum chemistry
** Mathematical chemistry
** Coordination chemistry
** Solid-state chemistry
** Wet chemistry
** The mixing of two or more substances of the same chemistry but different concentrations to form a constant.
** Herbert A. Hauptman, American mathematician and Nobel laureate in chemistry ( b. 1917 )
** Slater-type orbitals, functions used in computational chemistry
** Nondestructive testing ( NDT ) film ( as the exclusive manufacturer of General Electric's NDT X-ray films and related chemistry.
** SNC-Lavalin Plant Design Competition Award http :// www. chemistry. ca / index. php? ci_id = 2186 & la_id = 1
** Food physical chemistry
** Solutions to a special case of the quantum three-body problem known as the hydrogen molecule-ion were found standard quantum chemistry basis sets before realizing they all lead to the same unique analytical solution in terms of a generalization of the Lambert W function.
** CFP2006 (" SPECfp "), testing floating point performance, with physical simulations, 3D graphics, image processing, computational chemistry etc.
** Spectroscopy in terahertz radiation could provide novel information in chemistry and biochemistry.
** Nikolay Semyonov, winner of 1956 Nobel Prize in chemistry
** Work content, a related concept used in chemistry
** Equivalent ( chemistry )
** Salt bridge ( protein ) ( or salt bond ), in protein chemistry, is the term used to denote chemical bonds between positively and negatively charged side-chains of proteins
** Elements of chemistry, John Bioren, for John Conrad & Co., Philadelphia, 1801, 673 p.
** surface chemistry ( Berol Nobel ),
** Coulomb operator, a quantum mechanical operator used in quantum chemistry
** Steady state ( chemistry ), a central term in chemical kinetics.
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** S9: Keep container in a well-ventilated place, a safety phrase in chemistry

** and analysis
** The Hahn – Banach theorem in functional analysis, allowing the extension of linear functionals
** Historic paint analysis
** Analysis – analysis of current design goals
** for their fundamental contributions to performance analysis and optimization of stochastic systems
** In complex analysis, the Omega constant, a solution of Lambert's W function
** In circuit analysis and signal processing to represent natural frequency, related to frequency f by ω = 2πf
** Instrumental analysis
** Outline of regression analysis
** Time series analysis
** Principal component analysis ( PCA )
** Factor analysis
** Cluster analysis
** Ibn Khaldun ( 1332 – 1406 ) – in his Muqaddimah ( later translated as Prolegomena in Latin ), the introduction to a seven volume analysis of universal history, was the first to advance social philosophy and social science in formulating theories of social cohesion and social conflict.
** Tolerance analysis, the study of accumulated variation in mechanical parts and assemblies
** Unit of analysis, a type of entity ( e. g. person, house, neighborhood ) specifying the level at which data is analyzed
** Statistical unit, a single data point, or collection of data points grouped as a single entity, on which statistical analysis is performed
** In London, scientists report their DNA analysis findings from a Neanderthal skeleton, which support the out of Africa theory of human evolution, placing an " African Eve " at 100, 000 to 200, 000 years ago.
** Circuit analysis, the process of finding the voltages across, and the currents through, every component in an electrical circuit
** Real analysis on time scales – a unification of real analysis with calculus of finite differences
** Flowmaster V7 Software for the analysis of fluid mechanics within pipe networks using 1D Computational Fluid Dynamics
** Pole ( complex analysis ), a certain type of mathematical singularity
** America's Frontier Heritage ( 1984 ), an analysis of the frontier experience from perspective of social sciences and historiography
** High serum concentration of low-density lipoprotein ( LDL, " bad if elevated concentrations and small "), and / or very low density lipoprotein ( VLDL ) particles, i. e., " lipoprotein subclass analysis "
** Low serum concentration of functioning high density lipoprotein ( HDL " protective if large and high enough " particles ), i. e., " lipoprotein subclass analysis "

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