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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an analyses of" is not correct in English.
The correct form should be "an analysis of" since "analysis" is singular. You can use it when referring to a detailed examination or study of a subject or issue.
Example: "The report provides an analysis of the current market trends and their implications for future growth."
Alternatives: "a study of" or "an examination of".
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The results section presents an analyses of different resource levels and a comparison with current practice at the Port of Brisbane.
We should note that these correlations are not the typical correlations found in differential psychology (e.g., IQ with some personality variable) but rather an analyses of inter-rater agreement.
But here's a fact that might turn your stomach: According to an analyses of movie popcorn by the Center for Science in the Public Interest, a medium popcorn and soda combo is 1,610 calories and three days' worth--60 grams--of saturated fat.
The mean value of each measure for each subject was analysed with an Analyses of Variance (ANOVA; 0.05 alpha level of significance).
However, this approach becomes more reliable if preceded by an analyses of epitope prediction or, at least, by the verification of the affinity between the epitope and the MHC of interest, through the use of a MHC ligands databank.
The absolute phase error and the standard deviation of the relative phase were subjected to an analyses of variance for repeated measurements (repeated measures ANOVA) with the within factors moving body side (left, right) and coordination pattern (IN, ANTI).
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A comparative analyses of bake and broil cycle thermal fields inside the oven are also presented.
As a result, analyses of absence data provide the basis for important discussions regarding the foundations of the scientific method.
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