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The phrase "analyses of the working" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing evaluations or examinations of a particular process, system, or project.
Example: "The researchers conducted several analyses of the working to identify areas for improvement."
Alternatives: "evaluations of the operation" or "assessments of the process".
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Repeated analyses of the working standard (Merck cellulose) showed that measurement uncertainties are less than 0.3‰.
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The analyses of the work unit averaged working conditions and the individual deviation from these working conditions point to the possibility for different mechanisms on different analytical levels.
He also published scholarly articles on subjects ranging from marijuana use to analyses of the work of Langston Hughes, James Baldwin and Chester Himes; a novel, "Scarecrow" (Doubleday, 1974); short stories; dramatic work; and books of poetry.
Published in 1982, with biographical sketches and analyses of the works by Mr. Koke and his staff, it covers artists like Thomas Cole, Asher B. Durand, John F. Kensett, Jasper F. Cropsey, William Sidney Mount and George Henry Durrie.
ML, RK and AR contributed to the statistical analyses of the work.
The results were analysed in the light of the working conditions and typical loadings of the EE HSL.
The electrochemical modeling analyses provide a better understanding of the working principles of H-SOSE and can serve as an effective tool for design optimization.
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy was used to analyse the working conditions of the modified electrode.
The letter reads in part: "Recently, published and peer-reviewed re-analyses of the work done by Potti and Nevins revealed serious errors that questioned the validity of the prediction models upon which these ongoing clinical trials are based".
"Recently, published and peer-reviewed re-analyses of the work done by Potti and Nevins revealed serious errors that questioned the validity of the prediction models upon which these ongoing clinical trials are based," the researchers wrote in a letter sent Monday.
The work was inspired by Manet's dizzying painting of a barmaid standing before a mirror, "A Bar at the Folies-Bergère," and by Marxist and feminist analyses of that work by the art historian T. J. Clark and the critic Laura Mulvey (known for her scolding critiques of "the male gaze").
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