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Analysis of the Structure

1976
A reinforced concrete structure is a combination of beams, columns, slabs and walls, rigidly connected together to form a monolithic frame. Each individual member must be capable of resisting the forces acting on it, so that the determination of these forces is an essential part of the design process.
W. H. Mosley, R. Hulse, J. H. Bungey
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Regression Analysis and Multivariate Analysis

Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 1996
Proper evaluation of data does not necessarily require the use of advanced statistical methods; however, such advanced tools offer the researcher the freedom to evaluate more complex hypotheses. This overview of regression analysis and multivariate statistics describes general concepts. Basic definitions and conventions are reviewed.
David L. Olive, Antoni J. Duleba
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Analysis of the Section

1976
A satisfactory and economic design of a concrete structure rarely depends on a complex theoretical analysis. It is achieved more by deciding on a practical overall layout of the structure, careful attention to detail and sound constructional practice. Nevertheless the total design of a structure does depend on the analysis and design of the individual ...
W. H. Mosley, R. Hulse, J. H. Bungey
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Analysis of Analysis

2018
Kinds of analysis proliferate. The paradigm of analysis is mathematics; Newton spoke of scientific analysis; chemical analysis is a paradigm for that; psychologists speak of analyses; social scientists follow suit; linguists offer discourse analyses; critical analyses of Shakespeare’s sonnets are also familiar.
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Matrix analysis

, 1985
We next study a special type of similarity that is intimately involved with many aspects of the application of matrix analysis. Introduction For a general nonsingular matrix S ∈ M n , we made an initial study of similarity via S in Chapter 1. For certain
R. Horn, Charles R. Johnson
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Psycho-Analysis and Group Analysis

Group Analysis, 1978
This chapter defines the conceptual boundaries of psychoanalysis and group analysis. The psychoanalyst offers his understanding to his patient, who is based on the psychoanalytical ordering of psychological data, through his interpretations and, hopefully, helps his patient to bring about a fundamental re-structuring of his psychology.
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Analysis, Reanalysis, and Self-Analysis

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1996
This paper describes a training analysis which required a reanalysis. An evaluation of the circumstances leading to the need for further psychoanalysis for the practicing analyst is detailed. A discussion of the value and necessity for self-analysis following analysis is presented. The description of a specific technique for conducting a self-analysis
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News Analysis

Nursing and Residential Care, 2005
Beccy Sims reports on a nationwide tour to ensure dignity and respect for older people using the health and social care system has been launched by the government.
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Systematic review and meta-analysis.

Medicina Intensiva, 2017
M. Delgado-Rodríguez, M. Sillero-arenas
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