Sentence examples for analyses life from inspiring English sources

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The sixth novel is Atkinson's Life After Life, in which the narrative begins over and over again as it analyses life's what-ifs.

Regarding data requirements, inventory data shall represent production and usage in Germany (to be altered in sensitivity analyses, Life cycle interpretation) and shall not be older than 2012.

In both analyses life expectancy was not systematically lower in Glasgow when stratified by deprivation.

In multilevel analyses, life stress, number of chronic conditions and satisfaction with family support explained 43% of the variance in PHQ-9 scores (standardized regression coefficients of 0.46, 0.15, and −0.12 respectively, all p <0.001).

In these analyses, life expectancies varied by 2 4 years and life years lost in association with smoking varied by 1 2 years compared with the primary analyses (supplementary table 4).

Finally, in multivariate analyses, life satisfaction was the only factor found to be significantly and positively associated with SRH for males and females in both years, although in both years the association was much more pronounced for females than for males.

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Asset-management techniques able to take account of the full range of factors in less stable environments require to link contributory variables including: dynamic user-needs analyses, life-cycle analysis, national design specifications, building codes, prefabrication opportunities, procurement routes, and project management tools towards re-build/retro-fitting.

Based on the outcomes of the literature review we analyse life course calendars of 646 respondents.

Our children are too busy trashing the house to analyse life now but in 30 years, equipped with perspective and understanding, scenes from today will flash before them.

Exceptional in this regard, Zaninotto and co-authors analysed life quality changes in the first three waves of ELSA by applying growth curve model.

This study analyses LCC (life cycle costs) and carbon emissions (LCA (life cycle assessment)), i.e., the "viability" of different energy systems through a methodological life cycle framework.

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