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analyses

[uh-nal-uh-seez] / əˈnæl əˌsiz /




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He said while he hasn’t done any analyses of the Central Valley fog during this latest event, it’s not hard to imagine what could be lurking in the droplets.

From Los Angeles Times

His team's latest analyses, still to be published, suggest the mutations did give the virus a slight edge at slipping past our immunity – in the region of 5-10% more than usual.

From BBC

By combining these experiments with gene expression analyses, they confirmed that each sensor plays a distinct role in cold perception depending on the tissue involved.

From Science Daily

Even in a conflict zone where traditional fieldwork was not possible, researchers were able to produce one of the most detailed analyses of earthquake mechanics to date.

From Science Daily

Five non-governmental organisations, including Trial International and the Clooney Foundation for Justice, pooled their expertise to participate in the trial, helping support survivors to testify and requesting expert analyses.

From BBC