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Discover Ludwig"joint analysis" is correct and usable in written English.
It usually refers to two or more people working together to analyze or study something. For example, "The team conducted a joint analysis to determine the best course of action for the project."
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Cogley, J. G. Geodetic and direct mass-balance measurements: comparison and joint analysis.
Allan, J. D. et al. Joint analysis of stressors and ecosystem services to enhance restoration effectiveness.
Function spaces and functional maps.Networks of data sets and joint analysis for segmentation and labeling.
In 2014-2015, she joined the joint analysis between BICEP2, the Keck array, and Planck collaboration.
Joint analysis of repeatedly observed continuous and ordinal measures of disease severity.
Doss, J.F. et al. A comprehensive joint analysis of the long and short RNA transcriptomes of human erythrocytes.
Pickrell, J.K. Joint analysis of functional genomic data and genome-wide association studies of 18 human traits.
Wen, X. , Luca F. & Pique-Regi, R. Cross-population joint analysis of eQTLs: fine mapping and functional annotation.
The Economic Policy Institute and the National Employment Law Project, in a joint analysis of newly released data, reported a disturbing increase in long-term joblessness.
Joint analysis shall overcome limitations of the individual technologies, while providing further information on specimens.
The joint analysis reveals large interdependencies between data and model evaluations.
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