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The phrase "analysis for which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific analysis that is relevant to a particular context or subject matter.
Example: "The report includes an analysis for which the data was collected over a five-year period."
Alternatives: "analysis pertaining to" or "analysis related to".
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Meanwhile, his firm continues to invest and is diversifying into forensic analysis for which there is a growing call.
In 1961 he was able to create his own CNRS centre, the Centre de Sociologie des Organisations, to pursue the strategic analysis for which he was becoming famous, and away from what he considered the narrowness of the French university.
But Lord Butler's report will do a great deal to bring about, once again, the high standards of collection and analysis for which the British intelligence community was previously known.
Complicating this already complicated case is the fact that the District of Columbia Circuit, in a 1980 decision known as Lead Industries, interpreted the Clean Air Act to bar the kind of cost-benefit analysis for which Mr. Warren was arguing.
The results should also undergo a sensitivity analysis, for which different methods can be applied.
Also, we consider AF relays, analysis for which is complicated by the noise amplification in cooperative multiplexing scenarios.
The proportionality constant of the equation is determined with a regression analysis for which R 2 = 0.96.
Algal fouling was evaluated by means of colorimetric and image analysis, for which two new evaluation criteria have been proposed.
From this list, we chose 2 molecules (P-cadherin and Bax) for immunohistochemical analysis for which commercial antibodies were available.
This situation is similar to that of the network flow analysis for which we typically cannot mirror and analyze everything we can gather.
The presence of platinum (Pt) in trace is as a result of coating sample with Pt while preparing for FESEM analysis for which EDAX is attached with.
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