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they do get analysed by her friends at a later date!
They're just out gathering rocks and they bring all those rocks back and they get analysed.
University Outcome Rankings is LinkedIn's big data play: millions of alumni profiles get analysed to produce a ranking of how schools fare based around particular careers — and presumably how successful certain graduates have been.
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Thus, a judgement of the form "If A exists, then B does not exist" gets analysed as "An A together with a B does not exist", where "A together with B" denotes the complex object which is rejected (see Psychology p.299; see also Lehre p.123).
At the Met Office, Andrew Sibley and his colleagues have analysed weather observations and radar images.
A real problem has been considered, in which acceleration signals from a train bogie are collected and real-time analysed, to get a diagnostic tool to know the track condition of a subway line.
One group even analysed smears on touchscreens to get clues about Pins and patterns.
MJ: "All formats have been challenging, but Test cricket is the ultimate, it's where you really get pushed and where we have always analysed and set ourselves goals.
The Learning and Work Institute, which carried out the research for Impetus-PEF, analysed groups of young people over a three-year period to get a long-term picture that is not provided in the official figures, which record the number of Neets at a particular moment in time.
US Coast Guard and state officials said samples of tar and water would be analysed to identify where it originated, but it could take days to get the results.
To get a true average SCC of the farms, a value weighted by milk production was calculated from the analysed quarter milk samples by multiplying the average SCC of each cow by its milk production and then dividing the average results by the total milk production of each farm.
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