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91analysis of variance — Statistics. a procedure for resolving the total variance of a set of variates into component variances that are associated with defined factors affecting the variates. Also called variance analysis. [1935 40] * * * …
92Analysis, linkage — Study aimed at establishing linkage between genes. Today linkage analysis serves as a way of gene hunting and genetic testing. Linkage is the tendency for genes and other genetic markers to be inherited together because of their location near one …
93Analysis paralysis — En computación, el antipatrón de diseño Análisis Parálisis(en inglés analysis paralysis) ocurre cuando un analista o un grupo de ellos pretende develar y modelar todos los detalles de un problema, en el desarrollo de un sistema informático, en… …
94analysis of covariance — (ANCOVA) a statistical procedure used with one dependent variable and multiple independent variables of both categorical (ordinal, dichotomous, or nominal) and continuous types; it is a variation of analysis of variance that adjusts for… …
95analysis — See analysis, synthesis …
96analysis, core — Petrophysical analysis of a rock core acquired through the process of boring a hole in rock with the intention of producing a core of rock as opposed to chips [16] …
97analysis, sieve — Mechanical grain size analysis by sieving an unconsolidated material through a series of sieves [16] …
98Analysis — Ana|ly|sis die; <aus gr. análysis »Auflösung«>: 1. Teilgebiet der Mathematik, in dem mit Grenzwerten gearbeitet, die Infinitesimalrechnung angewandt wird. 2. Voruntersuchung beim Lösen geometrischer Aufgaben …
99analysis — [16] The underlying etymological notion contained in analysis is of ‘undoing’ or ‘loosening’, so that the component parts are separated and revealed. The word comes ultimately from Greek análusis, a derivative of the compound verb analúein ‘undo’ …
100analysis — The separation of the parts of a subject for individual study, in order to find out their nature, function, and meaning. Exercising the ability to break down learned material into its component parts so that its organizational structure may be …