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analytical and report
They created an analytical judgment methodology to replace the human judging process that was criticized in past experiments, and they released a report in 1996.
* William L. Moore and Jaime H. Shandera, The MJ-12 documents: An analytical report, 1991, Fair Witness Project
The Commission's report described systemic analytical, collection, and dissemination flaws that led to the intelligence community's erroneous assessments about Iraq's alleged WMD programs.
The interim analytical report was published in October 2007, and the final recommendations in March 2008.
One of the NICs most important analytical projects is a Global Trends report produced for the incoming US president.
In the 3 main ILCS documents ( in pdf form ) all the war-related deaths info is in 6 paragraphs on page 54 of the analytical report.
This was based on a report from the ASA's Committee on the Status of Homosexuals in Sociology, which summarised Cameron's inflammatory statements and commented, " It does not take great analytical abilities to suspect from even a cursory review of Cameron's writings that his claims have almost nothing to do with social science and that social science is used only to cover over another agenda.
This was based on a report from the ASA's Committee on the Status of Homosexuals in Sociology, which summarised Cameron's inflammatory statements and commented, " It does not take great analytical abilities to suspect from even a cursory review of Cameron's writings that his claims have almost nothing to do with social science and that social science is used only to cover over another agenda.
The idea that analytical thinking makes one less likely to be religious is an idea supported by other early studies on this issue including a report from Harvard University.

analytical and among
" For me ," he said, " the important distinction is between a stylistic approach to the design ; and an analytical approach giving the process of due consideration to time, place, and purpose ... My analytical approach requires a full understanding of the three essential elements ... to arrive at an ideal balance among them.
Most of these were simple records of patient and laborious analytical operations, and it is perhaps surprising that among all the substances he analysed he only detected two new elements, beryllium in 1798 in beryl and chromium in 1797 in a red lead ore from Siberia.
The analytical problem of the regenerator ( the central heat exchanger in the Stirling cycle ) is judged by Jakob to rank < nowiki >'</ nowiki > among the most difficult and involved that are encountered in engineering < nowiki >'</ nowiki >.
Throughout her married life, she engaged in affairs or / and correspondence with the German journalist Georg Lebedour, the German poet Rainer Maria Rilke, on whom she wrote an analytical memoir, the psychoanalysts Sigmund Freud and Viktor Tausk, among others.
Chief among these flaws were " an analytical process that was driven by assumptions and inferences rather than data ", failures by certain agencies to gather all relevant information and analyze fully information on purported centrifuge tubes, insufficient vetting of key sources, particularly the source " Curveball ," and somewhat overheated presentation of data to policymakers.
In 1956, the school was renamed as the School of Business ; little more than a decade later, in 1969, the school once again changed its name, this time to the Graduate School of Management, a designation that reflected the demand among the business community for sophisticated managers trained in both analytical and behavioral skills.
It is no wonder that the Department of Mathematics at Bashkir State University and the Ufa Institute of Mathematics with Computing Center are among the best Russian schools in Applied Mathematics and Pure Mathematics, particularly, in the fields of asymptotic and perturbation methods as well as analytical function theory and complex analysis.

analytical and other
Also, hybridization with other traditional analytical tools is revolutionizing analytical science.
In LS AAS the high resolution that is required for the measurement of atomic absorption is provided by the narrow line emission of the radiation source, and the monochromator simply has to resolve the analytical line from other radiation emitted by the lamp.
Starting in the 1960s, literary scholars, reacting against this, began to use analytical tools from critical social theory-initially semiotic, linguistic, and interpretive theory, then structuralism, Lacanian psychoanalysis, post-structuralism, and deconstruction as well as Continental philosophy, especially phenomenology and hermeneutics, and various other forms of neo-Marxian theory.
The main source of the data is cleaned, transformed, cataloged and made available for use by managers and other business professionals for data mining, online analytical processing, market research and decision support ( Marakas & O ' Brien 2009 ).
Due to backstreaming, oil diffusion pumps are not suitable for use with highly sensitive analytical equipment or other applications which require an extremely clean vacuum environment, but mercury diffusion pumps may be in the case of ultra high vacuum chambers used for mercury deposition.
The other issue that undermined the government ’ s confidence in the difference engine was Babbage had moved on to an analytical engine.
The STEMs use of SEM-like beam rastering simplifies annular dark-field imaging, and other analytical techniques, but also means that image data is acquired in serial rather than in parallel fashion.
DNA Gel electrophoresis is usually performed for analytical purposes, often after amplification of DNA via PCR, but may be used as a preparative technique prior to use of other methods such as mass spectrometry, RFLP, PCR, cloning, DNA sequencing, or Southern blotting for further characterization.
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 ).
* In common with many other complex mechanical devices, Charles Babbage's analytical engine used banks of cams to control each operation, i. e. it had a read-only control store.
Questions in number theory are often best understood through the study of analytical objects ( e. g., the Riemann zeta function ) that encode properties of the integers, primes or other number-theoretic objects in some fashion ( analytic number theory ).
NAA is significantly different from other spectroscopic analytical techniques in that it is based not on electronic transitions but on nuclear transitions.
Dual polarisation interferometry is a quantitative analytical method for measuring the overall protein conformation and conformational changes due to interactions or other stimulus.
Structuralism was an intellectual movement in France in the 1950s and 1960s that studied the underlying structures in cultural products ( such as texts ) and used analytical concepts from linguistics, psychology, anthropology, and other fields to interpret those structures.
On the other hand, it is commonly utilized for thin-film deposition, etching and analytical techniques ( see below ).
His other notable university teachers were Christian Philipp Karl Snell ( 1806 – 1886 ) ( subjects: use of infinitesimal analysis in geometry analytical geometry of planes, analytical mechanics, optics, physical foundations of mechanics ); Hermann Karl Julius Traugott Schaeffer ( 1824 – 1900 ) ( analytical geometry, applied physics, algebraic analysis, on the telegraph and other electronic machines ); and the famous philosopher Kuno Fischer ( 1824 – 1907 ) ( Kantian and critical philosophy ).
Therefore individuals should have a strong understanding of math and science, but many other skills are required, including critical and analytical thinking, time management, people management and good communication skills.
Data may also be fed to an Historian, often built on a commodity Database Management System, to allow trending and other analytical auditing.
In this regard, anger is unlike other " negative " emotions such as sadness and fear, which promote analytical thinking.

analytical and conclusions
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.
According to Enthoven and Smith, the basic ideas of PPBS were: " the attempt to put defense program issues into a broader context and to search for explicit measures of national need and adequacy "; " consideration of military needs and costs together "; " explicit consideration of alternatives at the top decision level "; " the active use of an analytical staff at the top policymaking levels "; " a plan combining both forces and costs which projected into the future the foreseeable implications of current decisions "; and " open and explicit analysis, that is, each analysis should be made available to all interested parties, so that they can examine the calculations, data, and assumptions and retrace the steps leading to the conclusions.
The rhetor would then apply the model to the artifact and draw various conclusions about the artifact's strengths and weaknesses, the success or failure of the model as an analytical tool and other insight gained from the analysis.
Kirman concludes that the reduction of a group of heterogeneous agents to a representative agent is not just an analytical convenience, but it is " both unjustified and leads to conclusions which are usually misleading and often wrong.
Following Hegel and Collingwood he offers a " philosophical history " ( which he distinguishes from both analytical and phenomenological approaches to philosophy ) in which he concedes from the beginning that " there are no neutral standards available by appeal to which any rational agent whatsoever could determine " the conclusions of moral philosophy.

analytical and recommendations
To avoid unexpected problems, the best practice is however to always refer to the electrode manufacturer recommendations or to a classical textbook of analytical chemistry.
Based on the information these teams gather, the organization creates analytical reports with recommendations targeted at various world leaders and organizations.
An analytical framework was developed as a first critical step in preparing recommendations which were subsequently adopted by the Government of Alberta.

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