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an·a·lyze

 (ăn′ə-līz′)
tr.v. an·a·lyzed, an·a·lyz·ing, an·a·lyz·es
1. To examine methodically by separating into parts and studying their interrelations.
2. Chemistry To make a chemical analysis of.
3. Mathematics To make a mathematical analysis of.
4. To psychoanalyze.

[Perhaps from French analyser, from analyse, analysis, from Greek analusis; see analysis.]

an′a·lyz′a·ble adj.
an′a·ly·za′tion (-lĭ-zā′shən) n.
an′a·lyz′er n.
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Adj.1.analyzable - capable of being partitioned
complex - complicated in structure; consisting of interconnected parts; "a complex set of variations based on a simple folk melody"; "a complex mass of diverse laws and customs"
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Future research will have to deal with archival material in order to extend or specify our understanding of Smetana's position in the construction of Czech national music, whereby labels like "Czech" or "German" generally appear as markers of self- or nonidentification and "as a mode of reception, not as analyzable fact" (p.
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The book's final chapters explicate various aspects of human life fruitfully analyzable as "development of experience." Chapter 6 discusses the memory theory of personal identity, distinguishing from the more usual "narrative" identity a "figural" identity (drawing on Auerbach) the prophetic overtones of which may be echoed in the temporal development of a gesture, and thus a life.
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Through this collaboration, DNAstack will organize one of the largest collections of autism genomes in the world, making them more accessible and analyzable, accelerating the pace at which researchers can use the resource to make discoveries.
25,976 0.42 (0.38-0.47) 0.99 (0.99-0.99) Pneu.-VA Event VAP/VAE 7,060 0.64 (0.53-0.75) 0.93 (0.92-0.94) All Nosocomial 33,036 0.45 (0.41-0.49) 0.98 (0.98-0.98) Pneumonia CAUTI 26,941 0.56 (0.52-0.60) 0.93 (0.93-0.93) CLABSI 33,280 0.46 (0.40-0.52) 0.98 (0.97-0.98) All meta- 567,826 0.65 (0.64-0.67) 0.98 (0.98-0.98) analyzable studies All included 1,071,935 0.46 (0.46-0.47) 0.99 (0.99-0.99) studies Pooled LHR+ Pooled LHR- Groups of HAIs (CI 95%) (CI 95%) Prosth.
Mean wear time for the Zio patch was 12 days with 98% analyzable ECG data." The study involved 5214 eligible Aetna members who were identified through claims data to have risk factors for AF but had not been previously diagnosed.