0 examining or liking to examine things in detail, in order to discover more about them: --
1 involving the careful, systematic study of something: --
An analytical approach to the problem had surprising results.
2 relating to the careful or scientific examination of facts and information: --
3 a person who is analytical likes to examine facts and information in a very careful way: --
Additional space and an entirely different set of analytical tools would be required to address this issue adequately, which is left to others.
Analytical precision is better than 0.5 % for major elements and 5 % for trace elements.
Class is not necessarily a self-conscious identity; it may remain on the level of an analytical shorthand that summarizes a person's social positioning.
She offers useful new analytical tools to achieve this goal.
This may ultimately be due to the perceived inaccessibility of music analysis, or at least the inaccessibility of analytical language.
These well-managed long-term studies provided the type of data needed to evaluate rigorously a number of recently developed analytical methods and assessment tools.
Here, we only concern ourselves with the case of negative epistasis because it allows straightforward comparisons with the analytical coalescent approach.
It is shown that the experimental data agree well with the analytical results predicted by the theoretical model.