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analytical and unit
In mathematical analysis, the unit interval is a one-dimensional analytical manifold whose boundary consists of the two points 0 and 1.
In 1983, Hanssen transferred to the Soviet analytical unit, which was directly responsible for studying, identifying, and capturing Soviet spies and intelligence operatives in the United States.
Wissler shifted the analytical focus away from the culture and history of a specific social unit to " a concern with the trait-complex viewed in cross cultural perspective.
It typically forms an analytical or management unit.
A grammatical category is an analytical class within the grammar of a language, whose members have the same syntactic distribution and recur as structural unit throughout the language, and which share a common property which can be semantic or syntactic.

analytical and Washington
Wold was a professor of organic chemistry at Umeå University, Sweden, and Kowalski was a professor of analytical chemistry at University of Washington, Seattle.
In 1986, while still working for Boeing, she was accepted into graduate school at the University of Washington, where she began working toward her doctorate in analytical chemistry.
* 1995: David Shribman, Boston Globe, for his analytical reporting on Washington developments and the national scene.
In January 2010, William and Julie Clark asked a judge to order the University of Washington to release records from the 2007 effects of television viewing study, citing, “ Given that other research studies have not shown the same outcomes, we would like the raw data and analytical methods from the Washington studies so we can audit their methodology, and perhaps duplicate the studies, to see if the outcomes are the same.
** David Shribman, The Boston Globe, for his analytical reporting on Washington developments and the national scene.

analytical and supervised
He has led and supervised the preparations of major technical and policy-oriented analytical work in Malawi, at the World Bank and at the African Union Commission.
As Assistant Secretary in charge of INR, as well as Acting Assistant Secretary ( 2000 – 2001 and 2003 – 2004 ), he served as principal adviser to the Secretary on intelligence-related issues, supervised analytical work on every country and region as well as transnational challenges such as terrorism and proliferation, ensured that activities undertaken by the Intelligence Community supported the President ’ s foreign policy, and contributed to coordinated intelligence judgments as a member of the National Foreign Intelligence Board ( NFIB ).

analytical and by
Fractions from the column which were to be subjected to analytical ultracentrifugation were concentrated by negative pressure dialysis and dialyzed for 16 hr in the cold against at least 500 volumes of phosphate-buffered saline, pH 7.2, ionic strength 0.154.
The hypostatization of the secret nonetheless guarantees that the division of analytical and synthetic philosophies shall not be overcome by even the most persuasive argument ; ;
* Opera Omnia by Migne Patrologia Latina with analytical indexs
During this period significant analytical contributions to chemistry include the development of systematic elemental analysis by Justus von Liebig and systematized organic analysis based on the specific reactions of functional groups.
Modern analytical chemistry is dominated by instrumental analysis.
Although modern analytical chemistry is dominated by sophisticated instrumentation, the roots of analytical chemistry and some of the principles used in modern instruments are from traditional techniques many of which are still used today.
Atomic absorption spectrometry was first used as an analytical technique, and the underlying principles were established in the second half of the 19th century by Robert Wilhelm Bunsen and Gustav Robert Kirchhoff, both professors at the University of Heidelberg, Germany.
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.
* Opera Omnia by Migne Patrologia Graeca with analytical indexes
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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 ).
Robbins describes the definition as not classificatory in " pick out certain kinds of behaviour " but rather analytical in " focus attention on a particular aspect of behaviour, the form imposed by the influence of scarcity.
Sapir's description of Southern Paiute is known by linguistics as " a model of analytical excellence ".
His keen analytical abilities, which were so evident in his detective stories, allowed him to see that the general public was largely ignorant of the methods by which a simple substitution cryptogram can be solved, and he used this to his advantage.
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Gaines '" by Ted White was the first in a series of nostalgic, analytical articles about comics by Lupoff, Don Thompson, Bill Blackbeard, Jim Harmon and others under the heading, All In Color For A Dime.
* Role and reference grammar, developed by Robert Van Valin employs functional analytical framework with a somewhat formal mode of description.
More than one century after Euler's paper on the bridges of Königsberg and while Listing introduced topology, Cayley was led by the study of particular analytical forms arising from differential calculus to study a particular class of graphs, the trees.
Such a tack was taken by psychologists Emma Jung and Marie-Louise von Franz, who used analytical psychology to interpret the Grail as a series of symbols in their book The Grail Legend.
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* Opera Omnia by Migne Patrologia Graeca with analytical indexes

analytical and Leon
An autoethnography can be analytical ( see Leon Anderson ), written in the style of a novel ( see Carolyn Ellis's methodological novel The Ethnographic I ), performative ( see the work of Norman K. Denzin, and the anthology The Ends of Performance ) and many things in between.

analytical and chief
Listed in approximate order of utility, the chief analytical methods are:
Returning to London, he set up in practice as an analytical chemist in 1864, and in 1868 became chief chemist in James Duncan's London sugar refinery, where he introduced a number of improvements in processing.
There were five chief targets of the critical / analytical arguments of the volume: innatism ( typified by Immanuel Kant ); associationism ( by Jeremy Bentham ); materialism ( by Herbert Spencer ); spiritualism ( by scholastic theology ); and metaphysical idealism ( by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel ).
He wrote Chevrolet chief engineer Ed Cole that it would be his complement to work on such a beautiful car ; he also included a technical paper which proposed an analytical method of determining a car's top speed.

analytical and Bureau
The analytical report, among other conclusions and recommendations, recommended a Bureau of Commerce ; it would have all the basic elements of the Interstate Commerce Commission, as created thirteen years later, in January 1887, and other follow-on.
In parallel with these developments, a new class of analytical lunar theory has also been developed in recent years, notably the Ephemeride Lunaire Parisienne by Jean Chapront and Michelle Chapront-Touzé from the Bureau des Longitudes.

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