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Starting in approximately the 1970s into the present day analytical chemistry has progressively become more inclusive of biological questions ( bioanalytical chemistry ), whereas it had previously been largely focused on inorganic or small organic molecules.
Babbage went on to design his much more general analytical engine, but later produced an improved " Difference Engine No. 2 " design, between 1847 and 1849.
Babbage was able to take advantage of ideas developed for the analytical engine to make the new difference engine calculate more quickly while using fewer parts.
In his own article on the encyclopedia, Diderot also wrote, " Were an analytical dictionary of the sciences and arts nothing more than a methodical combination of their elements, I would still ask whom it behooves to fabricate good elements.
In the early 20th century, ecology transitioned from a more descriptive form of natural history to a more analytical form of scientific natural history.
As in Newtonian mechanics, no system consisting of more than two particles can be solved with an exact analytical mathematical approach ( see 3-body problem ) and helium is no exception.
In his openness to embrace the message of the ghost, Hamlet assuages Horatio's wonderment with the analytical assertion, " There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
It is subdivided into two parts, one more general and the other more analytical, titled Yachin and Boaz respectively ( after two large pillars in the Temple in Jerusalem ).
Structuralists, while also somewhat inter-disciplinary, were more comfortable within departmental boundaries and often maintained the autonomy of their analytical methods over the objects they analyzed.
The late 1960s and early 1970s witnessed a take off in the use of deductive, game theoretic formal modeling techniques aimed at generating a more analytical corpus of knowledge in the discipline.
While the aims and scope of these two journals overlap in many respects, Social Epistemology is more open to science studies in addition to philosophy, while " the principal style Episteme is that of analytical philosophy ".
Another distinction can be drawn between analytical concepts of social class, such as the Marxist and Weberian traditions, and the more empirical traditions such as socio-economic status approach, which notes the correlation of income, education and wealth with social outcomes without necessarily implying a particular theory of social structure.
More recently, it has been suggested that a more consistent analytical breakdown is to distinguish four domains of economic, ecological, political and cultural sustainability.
Over the next couple of years, we refined our reconstruction of their analytical methods and performed more sophisticated simulations.
Gould proposed that much of the research was based more upon the racial and social prejudices of the researchers than upon their scientific objectivity ; that on occasion, researchers such as Samuel George Morton ( 1799 – 1851 ), Louis Agassiz ( 1807 – 1873 ), and Paul Broca ( 1824 – 1880 ), committed the methodological fallacy of including their personal ( a priori ) expectations to the conclusions, as part of their analytical reasoning.
Auger electron spectroscopy ( AES ; pronounced in French ) is a common analytical technique used specifically in the study of surfaces and, more generally, in the area of materials science.
However the chemical convenience of having oxygen as the primary atomic weight standard became ever more evident with advances in analytical chemistry and the need for ever more accurate atomic weight determinations.
Some critics consider Balzac's writing exemplary of naturalism – a more pessimistic and analytical form of realism, which seeks to explain human behavior as intrinsically linked with the environment.
The analyses used to determine these compounds ’ relative toxicity share common elements that differ from methods used for more traditional analytical determinations.
Theory here -- if that is what these earnest advices about how we must look at things if we are to be accounted as decent should be called -- is more an exchange of warnings than an analytical debate.
In the 1970s, more sophisticated analytical techniques were introduced in educational research, starting with the work of Gene V. Glass, Frank L. Schmidt and John E. Hunter.

more and ecological
# Rapid speciation: presence of one or more bursts in the emergence of new species around the time that ecological and phenotypic divergence is underway.
However, the archipelago can be divided into four broad ecological zones ( arid, semiarid, subhumid and humid ), according to altitude and average annual rainfall ranging from 200 mm in the arid areas of the coast to more than 1 000 mm in the humid mountain.
This particular ecological niche buffered them from extinction .< ref > Similar, but more complex patterns have been found in the oceans.
A more comprehensive approach to measuring cost-effectiveness or efficacy of malarial control would not only measure the cost in dollars of the project, as well as the number of people saved, but would also consider ecological damage and negative aspects of insecticide use on human health.
Food webs exhibit principles of ecological emergence through the nature of trophic relationships: some species have many weak feeding links ( e. g., omnivores ) while some are more specialized with fewer stronger feeding links ( e. g., primary predators ).
Once its major ecological objective was achieved, Nevada-Semipalatinsk made various attempts to broaden into a more general political movement ; it has not pursued a broad ecological or " green " agenda.
Egg-burying would have been beneficial to the early evolution of pterosaurs, as it allows for more weight-reducing adaptations, but this method of reproduction also would have put limits on the variety of environments pterosaurs could live in, and may have disadvantaged them when they began to face ecological competition from birds.
However, often much more information is included, like the geographic range of the taxon, ecological notes, chemistry, behavior, etc.
It remains controversial whether sufficient morphological and genetic divergence occurs within the genus as a result of geographical or ecological isolation to justify recognition of more than one species.
Huemul Deer ( taruca and Chilean Huemul ) of South America's Andes fill an ecological niche of the ibex or Wild Goat, with the fawns behaving more like goat kids.
The progressive Republicans favored restrictions on the employment of women and children, favored ecological conservation, and were more sympathetic toward labor unions.
Stable isotope ratios have been used in botanical and plant biological investigations for many years, and more and more ecological and biological studies are finding stable isotopes ( mostly carbon, nitrogen and oxygen ) to be extremely useful.
For example, the grazing of sea urchins reduces the rate of colonization of bare rock ; the burrowing of sand dollars and sea cucumbers depleted the sea floor of nutrients and encouraged deeper penetration of the sea floor, increasing the depth to which oxygenation occurs and allowing a more complex ecological tiering to develop.
Parasites account for as much as or more than half of life's diversity ; they perform an important ecological role ( by weakening prey ) that ecosystems would take some time to adapt to ; and without parasites organisms may eventually tend to asexual reproduction, diminishing the diversity of sexually dimorphic traits.
While any approach will take both the political / economic and the ecological into account, some approaches will place more emphasis on the political while others will place more emphasis on the ecological.
Some Greens, such as those in Hawaii, find more effective alliances with more conservative groups ( Blue-Green alliance ) or indigenous peoples-who seek to prevent disruption of traditional ways of life or to save ecological resources they depend on.
Environmental economics is viewed as more pragmatic in a price system ; ecological economics as more idealistic in its attempts not to use money as a primary arbiter of decisions.

more and approach
Since Laos is of no more purely military value to Moscow itself than it is to Washington, this approach might be expected to head off Mr. Khrushchev for the moment.
In general, the approach is more active than passive, more out-reaching than reflective.
The paper has a certain value as a comparatively easy introduction to this approach, particularly since it treats a fairly simple and straightforward phenomenon where it is possible to compare it with a more traditional ( though not structural ) statement.
Also, it requires more time as compared to the automatic approach.
There was a fifty-fifty chance, perhaps, that he would be unmarried, and an even more slender chance that his approach would be different.
He made use of the time by undertaking far more intensive fieldwork than had been done by British anthropologists, and his classic ethnography, Argonauts of the Western Pacific ( 1922 ) advocated an approach to fieldwork that became standard in the field: getting " the native's point of view " through participant observation.
This call is modified to a quieter courtship call on the approach of a female or to a more aggressive version if a male intruder draws near.
Cuarón faced criticism from some of the more purist Harry Potter fans for his approach to the film.
While authors such as Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, Marc Ferro and Jacques Le Goff continue to carry the Annales banner, today the Annales approach has been less distinctive as more and more historians do work in cultural history, political history and economic history.
For theoretical analysis, this approach is more suited for constructing detailed formal proofs and is generally preferred in the research literature.
A 1996 Tel Aviv hospital study of 67 patients with back pain of more than three months duration found patients benefited from a multidisciplinary approach to treatment that included back schooling, psychological intervention, and treatment by acupuncture, chiropractic, the Alexander Technique and a pain specialist.
Although the Turun Sanomat Building and Paimio Sanatorium are comparatively pure modernist works, they too carried the seeds of his questioning of such an orthodox modernist approach and a move to a more daring, synthetic attitude.
Mordell's theorem had an ad hoc proof ; Weil began the separation of the infinite descent argument into two types of structural approach, by means of height functions for sizing rational points, and by means of Galois cohomology, which was not to be clearly named as that for two more decades.
Other approaches may include a more physical approach, following the teachings of Jerzy Grotowski and others, or may be based on the training developed by other theatre practitioners including Sanford Meisner.
It focuses on historical Norse paganism of the Viking Age as described in the Eddas, but proponents also take a more inclusive approach, defining it as " Northern European Heathenry " not limited to a specific historical period.
As a consequence of this approach, Descartes had to deal with more complicated equations and he had to develop the methods to work with polynomial equations of higher degree.
Although such a conversion can be prone to loss, most modern audio systems use this approach as the techniques of digital signal processing are much more powerful and efficient than analog domain signal processing.
For those of the Cardinal, Melanchthon, and Dürer's final major work, a drawn portrait of the Nuremberg patrician Ulrich Starck, Dürer depicted the sitters in profile, perhaps reflecting a more mathematical approach.
Proponents of the adversarial system often argue that the system is more fair and less prone to abuse than the inquisitional approach, because it allows less room for the state to be biased against the defendant.
It has been proposed that Maya civilization | Maya sites such as Uxmal were built in accordance with astronomical alignments. The approach in the New World, where anthropologists began to consider more fully the role of astronomy in Amerindian civilizations, was markedly different.
Art historian Richard Poss took a more flexible approach, maintaining that the astronomical rock art of the North American Southwest should be read employing " the hermeneutic traditions of western art history and art criticism " Astronomers, however, raise different questions, seeking to provide their students with identifiable precursors of their discipline, and are especially concerned with the important question of how to confirm that specific sites are, indeed, intentionally astronomical.
* Social Right ( Destra Sociale ), led by Gianni Alemanno, advocated a more " social " approach to economic policy and was considered at the right of the party.
However, from a conservative approach, Joyce G. Baldwin argued that " old, authentic stories would have provided comfort to sufferers of later generations far more convincingly than a book of new parables.

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