| AHP | accountable health plan or partnership; acute hemorrhagic pancreatitis; after hyperpolarization; air... |
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| anal | analgesia, analgesic; analysis, analytic |
| ANAL, anal | analgesia, analgesic; analysis, analytic |
| ATEM | analytic transmission electron microscopy |
| AHP | Analytic Hierarchy Process |
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| analytic | Of or pertaining to analysis; resolving into elements or constituent parts; as, an analytical experiment; analytic reasoning; opposed to synthetic. Analytical or coordinate geometry. See Geometry. Analytic language, a noninflectional language or one not characterised by grammatical endings. Analytical table, a table in which the characteristics of the species or other groups are arranged so as to facilitate the determination of their names. Origin: Gr., cf. F. Analytique. See Analysis. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| analytic chemistry | The application of chemistry to the determination and detection of composition and identification of specific substances. (05 Mar 2000) |
| analytic psychiatry | Psychiatric theory and practice emphasizing the principles of psychoanalysis. Synonym: analytic psychiatry, dynamic psychiatry. (05 Mar 2000) |
| analytic study | In epidemiology, a study designed to examine associations, commonly putative or hypothesised causal relationships; usually concerned with identifying or measuring the effects of risk factors or with the health effects of specific exposures. (05 Mar 2000) |
| analytic therapy | Short term for psychoanalytic therapy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| analytical | Of or pertaining to analysis; resolving into elements or constituent parts; as, an analytical experiment; analytic reasoning; opposed to synthetic. Analytical or coordinate geometry. See Geometry. Analytic language, a noninflectional language or one not characterised by grammatical endings. Analytical table, a table in which the characteristics of the species or other groups are arranged so as to facilitate the determination of their names. Origin: Gr., cf. F. Analytique. See Analysis. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| analytical chemistry | <study> The branch of chemistry that deals with the quantitative and qualitative identification of substances. (10 Jan 1998) |
| analytical psychology | The theory of psychopathology and the practice of psychotherapy, according to the principles of Jung, which utilises a system of psychology and psychotherapy emphasizing man's symbolic nature, and differs from freudian psychoanalysis especially in placing less significance upon instinctual (sexual) urges. Synonym: analytical psychology. (05 Mar 2000) |
| analytical sensitivity | The degree of response to a change in concentration of analyte being measured in an assay; synonymous with the detection limit. (05 Mar 2000) |
| analytical specificity | Freedom from interference by any element or compound other than the analyte. (05 Mar 2000) |
| analytically | In an analytical manner. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| analytics | The science of analysis. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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using or subjected to a methodology using algebra and calculus; "analytic statics" using or skilled in using analysis (i.e., separating a whole--intellectual or substantial--into its elemental parts or basic principles); "an analytic experiment"; "an analytic approach"; "a keenly analytic man"; "analytical reasoning"; "an analytical mind" expressing a grammatical category by using two or more words rather than inflection of a proposition that is necessarily true independent of fact or experience; "`all spinsters are unmarried' is an analytic proposition"
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analytic: using or skilled in using analysis (i.e., separating a whole--intellectual or substantial--into its elemental parts or basic principles); "an analytic experiment"; "an analytic approach"; "a keenly analytic man"; "analytical reasoning"; "an analytical mind" analytic: of a proposition that is necessarily true independent of fact or experience; "`all spinsters are unmarried' is an analytic proposition"
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| analytical balance |
a beam balance of great precision used in quantitative chemical analysis
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The probability that a test will detect an analyte, or a mutation or an alteration when it is present in a specimen. Usually expressed as a percentage.
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| analytic | (logic) of a proposition |
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| analytic | (linguistics) expressing a grammatical category by using two or more words rather than inflection |
| analytic | using or skilled in using analysis (i.e., separating a whole--intellectual or substantial--into its elemental parts or basic principles) |
| analytic | (mathematics) using or subjected to a methodology using algebra and calculus |
| analytic | the use of algebra to study geometric properties |
| analytic | the abstract separation of a whole into its constituent parts for study |
| analytic | (logic) of a proposition |
| analytic | using or skilled in using analysis (i.e., separating a whole--intellectual or substantial--into its elemental parts or basic principles) |
| analytic | a beam balance of great precision used in quantitative chemical analysis |
| analytic | the early phase of cubism |
| analytic | the use of algebra to study geometric properties |
| analytic | an auditing procedure based on ratios among accounts and tries to identify significant changes |
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