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Example sentences for "analyses"

Lexicographically close words:
analogues; analogy; analyse; analysed; analyser; analysing; analysis; analyst; analysts; analytic
  1. Moody's Analyses of Investments= is published in four parts as follows: Part I--Steam Railroads.

  2. We are often greeted by the enthusiastic comments of German critics, which run riot in elaborate analyses of plot and character and inform us that we are reading Meisterwerke of comic drama.

  3. Discussing Modernism in the Nation, he analyses the difference between the true development of an idea and the mere changing from one idea to another.

  4. It was, too, a matter of that cosmic loyalty which he analyses more fully in Orthodoxy.

  5. Du Maurier draws a pleasant portrait of his friend, sympathetically, and very picturesquely analyses his art, which has, he says, the quality of inevitableness.

  6. All analyses made prior to the year 1885 are more or less inexact, because a complete separation of the fat from the other milk constituents had not been obtained.

  7. Repeated analyses have shown how greatly both the botanical constitution and the chemical composition of the mixed herbage vary according to the description of manure applied.

  8. A grand meeting was to be held every year, when the prizes were to be distributed and analyses of the works read.

  9. Effective and up-to-date analyses of these problems and their solutions are being carried forward through the individual State conferences and the White House Conference to be completed this year.

  10. We made yarn analyses on half of the total number of cloths in the study.

  11. A communication was made to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty and other public boards, suggesting the employment of the Royal Institution laboratory for analyses and reports.

  12. The laboratory was opened for analyses for persons paying 10l.

  13. These characteristics, derived from the reproductive process as it is performed by the individual capitals, represent an enormous step forward as compared with the analyses of bourgeois economists.

  14. Let Rodbertus claim 'priority' in this particular theory of value without challenge, seeing that English socialists and other social critics had already given far less crude and primitive analyses of the wage-system.

  15. Assistant Secretary of Defense Hannah generalized about the change to integration: "Official analyses and reports indicate a definite increase in combat effectiveness in the overseas areas.

  16. The Operations Research Office, a subsidiary of the Johns Hopkins University, performed qualitative and quantitative analyses of strategy, tactics, and materiel.

  17. Chemical analyses showed the plants in the light to be more mature than those in the dark, although they were much smaller.

  18. Analyses of these crystals agree perfectly with the formula BPI{2}.

  19. In other respects the analyses differ but slightly, nor does the efficacy of the water appear to have become less potent in alleviating or curing those diseases for which it is so deservedly celebrated.

  20. Apart from these evidences, however, there is the evidence of analyses of coins and objects, the earliest of which appears to be a large brass of the Cassia family of 20 B.

  21. Many analyses of the various products may be found in Percy (Metallurgy of Lead, pp.

  22. There seems to be no mention of the substance by the Greek or Roman writers, although analyses of old colourings show some traces of cobalt, but whether accidental or not is undetermined.

  23. Analyses of such Bronze Age copper by Professor Gowland and others show a small percentage of sulphur, and this is possible only by smelting oxidized ores.

  24. Numerous analyses of coins and other objects dating during the following century corroborate the general use of brass.

  25. A number of analyses of these products, given by Karsten, show the "dried" copper to contain from 82.

  26. In spite of my languor I found myself interested in these analyses of motion.

  27. He contemplated, not an analysis of one system, but a welding of analyses of all systems!

  28. As these operations consist almost wholly of analyses and decompositions, there can be no doubt concerning the order proper to be observed in giving an account of them: it evidently coincides with that of the analysis itself.

  29. If the quantity of the principles procured by these two analyses be compared together, it will be easy to deduce from thence the causes of the different properties observed in the mixts that afforded them.

  30. Thus it appears, that this saline substance occasions my describing the analyses of the Pyrites, Vitriol, Sulphur, and Alum.

  31. Milk, as was said before, separates naturally and spontaneously into three sorts of substances, the analyses whereof being put together make a complete analysis of this animal liquor.

  32. I thought it proper to give these notices in relation to my analysis of minerals; and shall now proceed to shew the plan of my analyses of vegetables and of animals.

  33. The Analyses of some particular substances belonging to the Vegetable Kingdom.

  34. The foregoing analyses are taken from Beudant "Traite de Mineralogie" tome 2 page 113; and one analysis of obsidian from Phillips "Mineralogy.

  35. These analyses are taken from Von Kobell "Grundzuge der Mineralogie" 1838.

  36. It surveys the field, analyses the phenomena presented, and suggests practicable remedies.

  37. The inability of the reason to grasp all sides of the complexity of natural processes at once, even where these are known, is a thing to be kept in mind in our future investigations; we are apt to take our analyses for the syntheses of nature.

  38. For other analyses the books in the Bibliography at the end of the present volume should be consulted, particularly No.

  39. The purest forms of clay (china clays and ball clays) approximate to the formula above-mentioned, but others differ widely from it, as will be seen from the analyses on p.

  40. The subjoined analyses exhibit the character of these ores: Metallic Phos- Mag- Manga- Iron.

  41. On looking at the analyses of the Manitou group it will be seen that they all contain carbonic acid and carbonate of soda, yet they vary in some of their other constituents.

  42. The following are the analyses of these coals: Water 4.

  43. The second relates to agricultural soils and crop production, involving the analyses of samples of soils from all sections of the American Union, to demonstrate their adaptability to particular plants and crops.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "analyses" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.