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▪ A more analytical approach was needed.
▪ The work naturally becomes more analytical and mathematically challenging at this stage.
▪ Grossman's analysis offers a more analytical treatment of why rational economic behaviour would require higher participation by higher income groups.
▪ A reconsideration of these moves us on to a more analytical plane, and points the way forward to discussion in subsequent chapters.
▪ At a more analytical level, these micro-observations are being placed in a series of broader contexts.
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approach
▪ This issue comprises an extensive effort to apply economic modelling techniques and other analytical approaches to policy issues in a specific sector.
▪ Some felt that the old analytical approach to science had been played out, that a new approach was called for.
▪ A more analytical approach was needed.
▪ The enumeration in such schemes reflects an analytical approach to knowledge, with subjects subdivided into their component subfields.
▪ The written examinations would provide the opportunity for assessing whether the student had acquired a sufficiently analytical approach to the subject.
chemist
▪ Still, the book is of great value, especially for analytical chemists in industrial labs.
▪ These chapters are excellent for the conscientious analytical chemist, and can truly be used as a manual / handbook.
▪ They went into partnership as analytical chemists at Lincoln's Inn in 1885.
▪ Quevauviller is very successful in systematically altering analytical chemists to effective means for achieving quality in analytical speciation.
▪ There is certainly a need for a comprehensive guide to materials characterization techniques for industrial scientists who are not analytical chemists.
chemistry
▪ Its contents goes well beyond what is actually relevant for analytical chemistry.
▪ It also makes an ideal text to support an undergraduate degree course in analytical chemistry.
▪ This is a very well written chapter and covers material not normally found in other analytical chemistry texts.
▪ These topics are important, but instrumental analytical chemistry plays an essential role in analysis these days and needs better coverage.
▪ Alan Townshend, professor of analytical chemistry at Hull, agrees that phasing out carbon tetrachloride is a minor worry.
▪ A thorough knowledge of analytical chemistry and experience in chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques is therefore essential.
▪ Applicants should have a degree or equivalent qualification in chemistry and relevant post-graduate experience or training in analytical chemistry.
▪ The education in analytical chemistry and environmental sciences will certainly profit from this book, too.
data
▪ Chemometrics and analytical data extraction are the main topics covered in the computer corner.
▪ Other supporting evidence for the use of different sand sources can be found in the analytical data.
▪ Hughes established that 36% of the single thesis which she studied was unpublished because it consisted of raw analytical data.
framework
▪ This type of analytical framework posits a range of views from strong versions of racism to weak versions of ethnocentrism.
▪ Even if we accept this, it is questionable how useful an analytical framework is which has an untenable base.
▪ What makes Austen's work interesting is that it can never be reduced entirely to simple analytical frameworks.
instrument
▪ The problem is by no means limited to analytical instruments.
laboratory
▪ These papers demonstrate also the necessity of international cooperation between analytical laboratories.
▪ The whole work is well presented and is recommended as an invaluable source of reference in the analytical laboratory.
▪ To what extent are these factors likely to be present in modern analytical laboratories?
▪ Specific aspects of laboratory practice and particular areas of accreditation which may cause problems for analytical laboratories are also discussed.
method
▪ A fundamentally different analytical method is to use the concept of bibliographical coupling to construct clusters of co-citing journals.
▪ They offer contrasts both in the dynamical basis of rhythmicity and in the analytical methods that have been used to examine them.
▪ It is one of the most useful texts for communicating to the reader an understanding of an analytical method and its potential.
▪ In another analytical method, neutron activation, an atomic reactor is used to bombard the mineral with fast-moving neutrons.
▪ Tests to confirm that the analytical methods used in stability testing are in fact stability-indicating should be conducted.
▪ All analytical methods should be validated in respect of accuracy, precision, linearity and specificity.
▪ The emphasis on analytical methods in these final chapters is also out of date.
▪ Nevertheless, not withstanding the adoption of an analytical method, the dominant tradition is both anti-rationalist and anti-formalist in conception.
mind
▪ But his coldly analytical mind dismissed the idea.
▪ The trouble comes when the analytical mind is shut down by restimulation and the auditor is seeking the ally computation.
▪ David Anderson was a selfless public servant with an incisive analytical mind.
▪ She is the associative restimulator something his analytical mind, told to scent danger, picks up as the cause.
▪ People with analytical minds have a great tendency to be negative.
problem
▪ There are important analytical problems to be addressed concerning the siting of such monitoring equipment and these are elaborated on later.
▪ A number of analytical problems are raised by the rather stark polarization between these opposing views.
▪ There is insufficient attention paid to the analytical problems to be addressed in biochemistry.
procedure
▪ Negative assurance may be expressed as a result of review work, on the basis of inquiry and analytical procedures.
▪ This time consuming analytical procedure has the advantage of simplicity and requires little specialist equipment.
▪ For negative assurance, enquiry and analytical procedures will be required.
▪ The analytical procedure is to use each theme as an axis around which different elements of empirical data are grouped.
purpose
▪ These are distinct for analytical purposes though in practice they overlap.
▪ For analytical purposes, the 12 categories of land cover recognized during the classification stage were compressed into five representing: 1.
▪ Historians, too, must determine how to classify their data for analytical purposes.
skill
▪ The emphasis is on the development of critical and analytical skills.
▪ Her superb analytical skills will find a less adversarial niche.
▪ Ability to apply sound analytical skills to a creative process.
▪ His excellent analytical skills were clearly apparent.
▪ These professional advisers will need statistical and analytical skills as well as expertise in drug therapy.
▪ Some firms prefer candidates with business backgrounds because business courses emphasize quantitative analytical skills.
▪ Because of their quantitative and analytical skills, the demand for economics graduates is buoyant.
technique
▪ Part 1 is concerned with analytical techniques, including some aspects of data quality control.
▪ The next chapter will explore some of the analytical techniques that are commonly employed in working capital management.
▪ Since spectrometry forms the basis of most analytical techniques to be described it must first be defined.
▪ The analytical techniques available to the bureaucracies of modern states are increasingly sophisticated.
▪ McNeill Alexander adopted a different analytical technique, and came up with a much slower dinosaur than Bakker's.
▪ In this way modern analytical techniques are providing the basis for greater appreciation of some of the world's greatest painters.
▪ The new inductively coupled plasma mass-spectrometry laboratory is a leading exponent of the application of this powerful analytical technique to geological materials.
▪ An early investigation of Roman lead-rich glazes using this analytical technique was carried out by the late E.M.
work
▪ In addition, Mrs P. Wüstefeld is thanked for her assistance with the experimental and analytical work.
▪ Medeva does however have a development laboratory capable of formulation, stability and analytical work, which is being expanded.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Alan Townshend, professor of analytical chemistry at Hull, agrees that phasing out carbon tetrachloride is a minor worry.
▪ He did not want to be too analytical about it either.
▪ In addition, Mrs P. Wüstefeld is thanked for her assistance with the experimental and analytical work.
▪ The analytical glint was there now, oddly mixed with her distress.
▪ The problem is by no means limited to analytical instruments.
▪ The Special Branch, on the other hand, was under G-2 and was principally an analytical organization with no operational control.
▪ These are distinct for analytical purposes though in practice they overlap.