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editor's and evidence
Since there is no musicological evidence linking Vexations to the other works in the volume, its appearance in that context indicates nothing more than an editor's desire to publish Satie's uncollected compositions in three-part assemblages like the Gymnopedies, Gnossiennes, etc.
Controversy over the accuracy of the claims and methodological concerns about the paper led to an editor's note saying there was insufficient evidence to justify the original publication.
It is suggested that Brontë based Thornfield on Haddon Hall, near Bakewell, Derbyshire, although the evidence for this is unclear and is doubtful, perhaps based on the BBC editor's decision to use it in filming.

editor's and sometimes
An editor's cut ( sometimes referred to as the " Assembly edit " or " Rough cut ") is normally the first pass of what the final film will be when it reaches picture lock.

editor's and rating
Download. com awarded the game a 5-star editor's rating and described the game as a classic in the making, " Warning Forever will entice nearly every gamer who enjoys a space shootout ".

editor's and ),
This is badly dated ( based on the 1873 Graham translation ), severely abridged ( leaving out, for instance, Book Six on defense — which Clausewitz considered to be the stronger form of warfare ), and badly biased ( because of its Vietnam War era and the editor's hostility to " neo-Clausewitzian " Henry Kissinger ).
Authorities: Editio princeps by Leo Allatius ( 1651 ), with the editor's famous treatise De Georgiis eorumque Scriptis ; editions in the Bonn Corpus Scriptorum Hist.
The games in the Guild Wars series were critically well received and won many editor's choice awards, as well as awards such as Best Value, Best Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game ( MMORPG ), and Best Game.
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It opens, using the editor's interface by default ( although this can be changed by setting the shell's environment variable to a different text editor ), prevents multiple simultaneous edits with locks, performs sanity checks and checks for parse errors.
Although without an editor's name, it appears that Thomas Salmon ( 1679 – 1767 ), an historical and geographical writer, was responsible for the collection.

analysis and evidence
Another important source of evidence only recently receiving much attention is the analysis of atmospheric dust for a meteoritic component.
Some cases in evidence of the use of roleplaying for analysis may help explain the procedure.
Turning from these problems of the use of evidence, one meets another type of difficulty in Fromm's analysis, which is his loose and ambiguous use of certain important terms.
Molecular analysis suggests that the frog – salamander divergence took place considerably earlier than the palaeontological evidence indicates.
Brown ( New World ) archaeoastronomers in contrast have abundant ethnographic and historical evidence and have been described as ' cavalier ' on matters of measurement and statistical analysis.
Neither view has been subjected to a rigorous mechanical analysis, nor is there clear evidence in favour of one or the other.
The Portuguese navigator Pedro de Mascarenhas may have discovered the island during his voyage of 1512 – 1513, but there is little corroborative evidence for this ; cartographic analysis points to 1532 or later.
However, statistical analysis shows that this can only account for 50 % of the observed pattern, and other evidence ( such as fungal spikes ) provides reassurance that most widely accepted extinction events are indeed real.
Using techniques from science, engineering and statistics, such as the systematic review of medical literature, meta-analysis, risk-benefit analysis, and randomized controlled trials ( RCTs ), EBM aims for the ideal that healthcare professionals should make " conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of current best evidence " in their everyday practice.
A 2007 analysis of 1016 systematic reviews from all 50 Cochrane Collaboration Review Groups found that 44 % of the reviews concluded that the intervention was " likely to be beneficial ", 7 % concluded that the intervention was " likely to be harmful ", and 49 % concluded that evidence " did not support either benefit or harm ".
As human beings do not possess interstellar travel capability, such searches are being remotely carried out at great distances and rely on analysis of very subtle evidence.
Since the 1960s and 1970s a large body of scholarship has provided evidence and analysis of the extent to which heterosexuality and homosexuality are socially organized and historically changing.
In 2007 analysis of cut marks on two bovid bones found in Sangiran, showed them to have been made 1. 5 to 1. 6 million years ago by clamshell tools, and is the oldest evidence for the presence of early man in Indonesia.
John Sheppard, in his analysis of dreams titled On Dreams ( 1847 ), lamented Coleridge's drug use as getting in the way of his poetry but argued: " It is probable, since he writes of having taken an ' anodyne ,' that the ' vision in a dream ' arose under some excitement of that same narcotic ; but this does not destroy, even as to his particular case, the evidence for a wonderfully inventive action of the mind in sleep ; for, whatever were the exciting cause, the fact remains the same ".
These photos, widely recognized as some of the most significant evidence against Oswald, have been subjected to rigorous analysis.
), ignoring established evidence and internal analysis, while for some words he proposes religious meanings inventing names of gods and rites.
A study at the Tulane School of Public Health conducted by James P. Carter and others reported significant improvement in cancer patient longevity ( 177 months compared to 91 months ) when patients practiced the macrobiotic diet, although an analysis stated about this paper, " Scientific evidence on the potential benefits of macrobiotic diets for patients with cancer is limited to two retrospective studies with serious methodologic flaws.
A study reported in The American Journal of Human Genetics stated, " We analyzed the European genetic contribution to 10 populations of African descent in the United States ( Maywood, Illinois ; Detroit ; New York ; Philadelphia ; Pittsburgh ; Baltimore ; Charleston, South Carolina ; New Orleans ; and Houston ) ... mtDNA haplogroups analysis shows no evidence of a significant maternal Amerindian contribution to any of the 10 populations.
From these few references, which are the only surviving evidence apart from place name analysis, it would seem that the Balts Pytheas would have encountered were past the Common Balto-Slavic stage, but still spoke one language, which would have been Proto-Baltic.
He notes, " The possibility of a very clever fake cannot be ruled out on the evidence of the film " but also writes that his analysis hinges largely on the question of filming speed.
In Persia, works such as the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam and Epic of Kings by Ferdowsi provided evidence of political analysis, while the Middle Eastern Aristotelians such as Avicenna and later Maimonides and Averroes, continued Aristotle's tradition of analysis and empiricism, writing commentaries on Aristotle's works.
The evidence from DNA analysis is more complex.
Sabermetrics is the specialized analysis of baseball through objective evidence, especially baseball statistics that measure in-game activity.
Paine takes this argument even further, maintaining that the same rules of logic and standards of evidence that govern the analysis of secular texts should be applied to the Bible.

analysis and sometimes
If Mr. Kennan is sometimes a little somber in his appraisals, if his analysis of how Western diplomacy met the challenge of an era of great wars and social revolutions is often critical and pessimistic -- well, the record itself is not too encouraging.
Clinical Engineering departments will sometimes hire not just biomedical engineers, but also industrial / systems engineers to help address operations research / optimization, human factors, cost analysis, etc.
# the science of phylogenetics and its methods ( phylogenetic analysis = cladistic analysis ), although sometimes the term is restricted to maximum parsimony ;
Unobservable poles are not present in the transfer function realization of a state-space representation, which is why sometimes the latter is preferred in dynamical systems analysis.
With the expansion of the mass media and mass / popular culture in the 1960s and 1970s and the blending of social and cultural criticism and literary criticism, the methods of both kinds of critical theory sometimes intertwined in the analysis of phenomena of popular culture, as in the emerging field of cultural studies, in which concepts deriving from Marxian theory, post-structuralism, semiology, psychoanalysis and feminist theory would be found in the same interpretive work.
In propositional logic, disjunction elimination ( sometimes named proof by cases or case analysis ), is the valid argument form and rule of inference that allows one to eliminate a disjunctive statement from a logical proof.
Microscopic analysis of the rock ( petrology ) is also sometimes useful in confirming that a given segment of rock is from a particular age.
Critics of Moore's arguments sometimes claim that he is appealing to general puzzles concerning analysis ( cf.
Genealogical research is a complex process that uses historical records and sometimes genetic analysis to demonstrate kinship.
Because a person's DNA contains information that has been passed down relatively unchanged from early ancestors, analysis of DNA is sometimes used for genealogical research.
Development of a hydropower site requires analysis of flow records, sometimes spanning decades, to assess the reliable annual energy supply.
More complex multivariate analyses are sometimes used when multiple characteristics are involved and a univariate analysis could produce confounded results.
Thinking is sometimes described as a " higher " cognitive function and the analysis of thinking processes is a part of cognitive psychology.
Specialists have carried out lithic or microwear analysis on artefacts, but it has sometimes proved difficult to distinguish those fractures made during the process of fashioning the flint implement from those made during its use.
Stubbs ' analysis, focusing on the disorder of the period, influenced his student John Round to coin the term " the Anarchy " to describe the period, a label that, whilst sometimes critiqued, continues to be used today.
Such work is sometimes seen as less interesting and less appreciated by peers, especially if an analysis, however diligent and time-consuming, does not turn up much of interest.
It is sometimes called confirmatory data analysis, in contrast to exploratory data analysis.
Vector calculus ( or vector analysis ) is a branch of mathematics concerned with differentiation and integration of vector fields, primarily in 3 dimensional Euclidean space The term " vector calculus " is sometimes used as a synonym for the broader subject of multivariable calculus, which includes vector calculus as well as partial differentiation and multiple integration.
Despite these sometimes substantial drawbacks, Auger electron spectroscopy is a widely used surface analysis technique that has been successfully applied to many diverse fields ranging from gas phase chemistry to nanostructure characterization.
Valerian is sometimes recommended as a first-line treatment when risk-benefit analysis dictates.
Stieltjes worked on almost all branches of analysis, continued fractions and number theory, and for his work, he is sometimes called " the father of the analytic theory of continued fractions ".
This quantification typically requires subjects to walk across a force platform ( sometimes called a " force plate ") as well as detailed kinematic and dynamic ( sometimes termed kinetic ) analysis.

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