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  • 41Analyzing — Analyze An a*lyze, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Analyzed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Analyzing}.] [Cf. F. analyser. See {Analysis}.] 1. To subject to analysis; to resolve (anything complex) into its elements; to separate into the constituent parts, for the… …

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  • 42analyzed — analyze (Amer.) v. break down into parts and study closely (i.e. a subject); examine, make an analysis (also analyse) …

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  • 43analyzes — analyze (Amer.) v. break down into parts and study closely (i.e. a subject); examine, make an analysis (also analyse) …

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  • 44read dreams — analyze dreams, find the meaning of dreams …

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  • 45analyzable — analyze (Brit. analyse) ► VERB 1) examine in detail the elements or structure of. 2) psychoanalyse. DERIVATIVES analyzable adjective analyzer noun …

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  • 46analyzer — analyze (Brit. analyse) ► VERB 1) examine in detail the elements or structure of. 2) psychoanalyse. DERIVATIVES analyzable adjective analyzer noun …

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  • 47Process area (CMMI) — The latest version of Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) CMMI for Development, Version 1.3 contains 22 Process Areas that describe the aspects of product development that are to be covered by organizational processes. Contents 1 Process …

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  • 48Knowledge worker — Knowledge workers in today s workforce are individuals who are valued for their ability to act and communicate with knowledge within a specific subject area. They will often advance the overall understanding of that subject through focused… …

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  • 49Time-frequency analysis — is a body of techniques for characterizing and manipulating signals whose component frequencies vary in time, such as transient signals.Whereas the technique of the Fourier transform can be used to obtain the frequency spectrum of a signal whose… …

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  • 50break down — verb 1. make ineffective (Freq. 3) Martin Luther King tried to break down racial discrimination • Syn: ↑crush • Derivationally related forms: ↑breakdown • Hypernyms: ↑change, ↑ …

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