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  • ody planted by their instructor testing their analytic ability.
  • irective 5141.1 in 1996, provides independent analytic advice to the Secretary of Defense on all asp
  • he moved back to Rome to work at the chair of Analytic and Projective Geometry.
  • The authors were able to show with both analytic and numerical models that certain libration m
  • nation, a rich and copious vocabulary, and an analytic and synthetic mind.
  • osophy of religion, focusing in particular on analytic and Continental approaches.
  • s and management skills created a world-class analytic and engineering organization that was able to
  • traightforward to calculate with a variety of analytic and numerical methods, but changing levels of
  • Analytic and intellectual, Davitt's poetry is infused
  • In the social sciences, its analytic application of discourse (e.g.
  • He took a realistic, descriptive and analytic approach to the material.
  • Analytic capabilities for structured, unstructured, an
  • It is a free-to-use program that offers analytic capability, with the limitations that visuali
  • vex programs or alternatively, to compute the analytic center of a set defined by such constraints,
  • Although relatively uncommon in analytic chemistry, measurements at the ppq level are
  • orica, Mathematika, and the Online Journal of Analytic Combinatorics".
  • it is a sheaf of functions with some sort of analytic continuation property.)
  • The analytic continuation of the zeta function can be foun
  • rainian Soviet physicist Isaak Pomeranchuk by analytic continuation assuming only that the cross sec
  • of s where this expression exists, and as an analytic continuation thereof for those values of s wh
  • tions may be interpreted as giving the unique analytic continuation of ex to the complex plane.
  • al Equations, Their Solution by Iteration and Analytic Continuation".
  • ron, participating to Picasso's researches on analytic cubism.
  • ontent, BIRT 360 for creating operational and analytic dashboards, BIRT Mobile solutions, and BIRT D
  • Analytic Data Set creation
  • Vertica Analytic Database
  • urden of Proof: Plantinga, Swinburne, and the Analytic Defense of Theism.
  • ts from atomic-number-dependent potentials in analytic density-functional theory JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL
  • CADPAC, the Cambridge Analytic Derivatives Package, is a suite of programs f
  • Analytic Dictionary of Chinese and Sino-Japanese 1923.
  • The standard version of analytic Egyptian hieroglyphs is based upon the 26 cat
  • He was the first to propose that by positing analytic equivalencies (or "bridge laws") between the
  • The Analytic Experience (London 1996) - Tavistock Lectures
  • onstruct (or reconstruct) such systems, using analytic, experimental and engineering methodologies.
  • defined the "Hernquist Profile", which is an analytic expression for the distribution of dark matte
  • of the web connectivity and the user-centric analytic features, Strata can also be considered a pro
  • ork visualization, some of which also contain analytic features.
  • er argues for the relevance of hegemony as an analytic for the understanding and governance of conte
  • The exchange term takes on a simple analytic form for the HEG.
  • Various approaches, using different analytic forms for εc, have generated several LDA's fo
  • ospheric turbulence that provided much of the analytic foundations for the development of adaptive o
  • KXEN Analytic Framework (KAF) is a predictive modelling sui
  • re harmonic conjugates, and together form the analytic function
  • is a univalent analytic function on the unit disk and 0 ≤ λ < 1, then
  • s and Interpolation Sets for Some Algebras of Analytic Functions and was supervised by Theodore Game
  • Doob's thesis was on boundary values of analytic functions.
  • Analytic geometry is essentially equivalent to real an
  • also wrote a calculus textbook, Calculus and Analytic Geometry with Applications (Prindle, Weber &
  • (1837), which became the standard textbook on analytic geometry at Cambridge.
  • Analytic Geometry, First Course, Teubner, 1972.
  • In analytic geometry, geometric notions such as distance
  • 1951 Introductory calculus, with analytic geometry, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, revised
  • ect and invented an algebraic geometry called analytic geometry, which involves reducing geometry to
  • ote elementary texts such as Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry.
  • ears, its current structure has four regional analytic groups, six groups for transnational issues,
  • 1989 Conflict Resolution: The Analytic Hierarchy Process, with Joyce Alexander, ISBN
  • Elements of Queueing Theory" (1961), and "The Analytic Hierarchy Process" (1980).
  • 'Linking analytic impasse to envy', Rosenfeld maintained that '
  • Beta Analytic Inc. (BETA)
  • Despite limited analytic information, the alkaloids are believed to be
  • supply students with the basic quantitative, analytic, lingual, and physical skills that are essent
  • old-fashioned Kantian grounds that logic was analytic, mathematics synthetic), and was conciliatory
  • dibo Diarra studied mathematics, physics, and analytic mechanics in Paris at the University of Pierr
  • first used by Benjamin Peirce in A system of Analytic Mechanics, Boston, Little, Brown and Company,
  • ropulsion Laboratory (JPL) in 1968 from a new analytic method applied to the highly precise navigati
  • d that the development of instrumentation and analytic methods will help evaluate the possibility of
  • Latent variables, as created by factor analytic methods, generally represent 'shared' varianc
  • es of proofs, and the application of powerful analytic methods; all of these have become essential c
  • In his view, the analytic movement had lost its propelling force and wa
  • his books Judaism and World Religion and The Analytic Movement: Hayyim Soloveitchik and His School.
  • Carl Jung, Sigmund Freud, and Melanie Klein, analytic music therapy involves the use of musical imp
  • from Britain, is credited for development of Analytic Music Therapy, a synthesis of psychoanalytic
  • In Search of Prosperity: Analytic Narratives on Economic Growth.
  • : A Dictionary of Complex Decisions using the Analytic Network Process, with Brady Cillo, ISBN 1-888
  • He worked also in analytic number theory.
  • Introduction to Analytic Number Theory, (1976) Springer-Verlag, New Yo
  • ritish mathematician, working in the field of analytic number theory.
  • ork is mainly in number theory, in particular analytic number theory.
  • Linnik's theorem in analytic number theory answers a natural question afte
  • r 1956) is a British mathematician working in analytic number theory.
  • ritish mathematician, working in the field of analytic number theory.
  • in number theory, examining the interface of analytic number theory and Diophantine geometry.
  • 1) was a Scottish mathematician who worked in analytic number theory.
  • German mathematician who worked primarily in analytic number theory.
  • For many years he was a chairman of the Analytic Number Theory meetings at the Mathematical Re
  • Dutch mathematician, working in the field of analytic number theory.
  • Richert worked primarily in analytic number theory, and beginning around 1965 star
  • significant contributions on the interface of analytic number theory and arithmetic geometry concern
  • geometry of Banach spaces, harmonic analysis, analytic number theory, combinatorics, ergodic theory,
  • Logic, or the Analytic of Explicit Reasoning
  • The existential analytic of Being and Time was thus always only a firs
  • Activity: A Commentary on the Transcendental Analytic of the Critique of Pure Reason and The Autono
  • building more integrated analytic operations across the Intelligence Community
  • (1860) Analytic Orthography
  • His dissertation was about singularities in analytic partial differential equations.
  • At this point, the analytic perspective of the Agency shifted somewhat...
  • tinga (born November 15, 1932) is an American analytic philosopher and the emeritus John A. O'Brien
  • Paul Copan is a Christian theologian, analytic philosopher, apologist, and author.
  • January 28, 1920 in Paris, France), is an analytic philosopher.
  • can philosophers, Alston is counted among the analytic philosophers.
  • Main article: Analytic philosophy
  • Williamson has contributed to analytic philosophy of language, logic, metaphysics an
  • He has also written at length on analytic philosophy and recent French philosophy.
  • Science, practically inaugurated the field of analytic philosophy of science.
  • as been President of the European Society for Analytic Philosophy and is current director of the Fra
  • few philosophers who sought the way to unite Analytic philosophy with Continental philosophy.
  • ristian and known for applying the methods of analytic philosophy to defend orthodox Christian belie
  • hilosopher who is active in the traditions of analytic philosophy and continental European intellect
  • Analytic philosophy was based on traditional British e
  • aditions of generative linguistics and formal analytic philosophy first converged.
  • teering committee of the European Society for Analytic Philosophy (ESAP) between 1996 and 1999.
  • the MIT philosophy department for presenting analytic philosophy to the exclusion of other philosop
  • , and the President of the Italian Society of Analytic Philosophy (2010-2012).
  • sciences, and post-Kantian approaches within Analytic philosophy and Continental philosophy.
  • He soon became interested in analytic philosophy and wrote his tesi di laurea (MA d
  • years, he moved across the standard topics in analytic philosophy in search of a new methodology, in
  • philosophical interests include: 20th Century analytic philosophy, epistemology, philosophy of relig
  • the philosophy of mathematics, the history of analytic philosophy, and philosophical aspects of biog
  • urnal publishes original work in all areas of analytic philosophy, but emphasizes material that is o
  • e editorial boards of The European Journal of Analytic Philosophy, Iris, and Filosofia e questioni p
  • book is regarded as a classic of 20th century analytic philosophy, and is widely read in philosophy
  • es, he began to distance himself from classic analytic philosophy.
  • widespread attention, both in continental and analytic philosophy.
  • Modern Epistemology Against Analytic Philosophy: A Reply to Maki Journal of Econom
  • He worked for many years at the Group Analytic Practice in London.
  • The use of behavior analytic procedures has been documented, with children
  • uments is raw intelligence, unverified by any analytic process.
  • and enabling analytic professionals, and business executives to aut
  • h he argues against Immanuel Kant's theory of analytic propositions and synthetic propositions.
  • ely transformed in order to answer a specific analytic question or small set of questions.
  • s, in dyeing and printing textiles; and as an analytic reagent for sulfur, selenium and tellurium.
  • may come to have not only a synthetic but an analytic relation to the image.
  • Bion with Love and Hate, as links within the analytic relationship.
  • in mathematics, for a dissertation titled The Analytic Representation of Substitutions on a Power of
  • ntum field theory and the canonization of the analytic S-matrix.
  • 2001: S-PLUS Analytic Server 2.0.
  • Lyles is also a Trustee of Analytic Services and a Managing Partner of Four Seaso
  • on entitled Projective Ordinals and Countable Analytic Sets.
  • n 1986 for his results in the area of complex analytic singularities under the direction of William
  • "Numerical Control over Complex Analytic Singularities", Memoirs of the American Mathe
  • hut regards narcissistic illusions within the analytic situation as representations of the patient's
  • es ever-changing "atmospheric" effects in the analytic situation.
  • a recognised large group section of the Group Analytic Society.
  • Cobham Analytic Solutions (formerly SPARTA, Inc.) is a United
  • Analytic solutions to the radiative transfer equation
  • Neuber solution is a technique for generating analytic solutions to the Newtonian incompressible Sto
  • The algorithms proceed either from an analytic specification of the Jacobian matrix or direc
  • ocal lattice plays a fundamental role in most analytic studies of periodic structures, particularly
  • ute, a separate FFRDC providing technical and analytic support to the Office of Science and Technolo
  • Advanced analytic techniques are used to value physicians in a
  • Boldingh introduced a number of new analytic techniques (such as (gas-)chromatography, the
  • Analytical after using numerical analytic techniques, it is reached to the solution sys
  • Analytic Theism, Hartshorne, and the Concept of God (A
  • Analytic Theory of Continued Fractions.
  • der dreyeckigen Pyramide ("Foundations of the analytic theory of the triangular pyramid")
  • raphics have been re-emerging as an important analytic tool with the revitalisation of computer grap
  • he graphical interface, online documentation, analytic tools and algorithms of CrypTool introduce us
  • orge Edward Moore, one of the founders of the Analytic tradition in philosophy.
  • She completed her psychoanalytic and group analytic training and became a member of the Group Ana
  • thetic, as well as that of the transcendental analytic, transcendental logic and transcendental dedu
  • He also took a personal analytic treatment under Roheim.
  • iticized for examining homosexuals already in analytic treatment as opposed to non-patient heterosex
  • hat if "good" were definabable it would be an analytic truth about "good," an assumption many contem
  • Given that the function is analytic within each of these quarters, a nonzero wind
  • Levy also produced analytic works on Chinese and Japanese history.
  • dern's] term "mortido" has been used by other analytic writers more generally'.
  • His short, analytic writing is reminiscent of his father's style.