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  1. v. alternative spelling of reanalyze.

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  • “As this post is evolving, I leave and reanalyse at the end.”

    Archiving Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy (short stories)

  • “The National Broadband Map also allows any citizen, business or government agency to reuse, reanalyse or visualise the demand point data in any manner, providing an environment in which extra value can be created from data which was once dispersed and inaccessible.”

    BPN 1375 My selection of WSA Best e-Content 09 (1)

  • “Let's reanalyse the Etruscan declensional system for nouns as follows:”

    Liber Linteus and religious formulae, part 2

  • “The other approach, which seems to be advocated by some here is for one person to do an experiment and lots of other people reanalyse the data.”

    Pollack and Schrag at the NAS Panel « Climate Audit

  • “If every time I or any other scientist for that matter wanted to examine a question the initial requirement was to collect all the data for all the previous studies and reanalyse the data before I set about my own work we would never get anywhere.”

    Pollack and Schrag at the NAS Panel « Climate Audit

  • “Wicherts et al. tried to reanalyse data from 141 papers in psychological journals.”

    Road Map #3 « Climate Audit

  • “Steve M seems a very dedicated and smart guy, but is he going to go through it all, reanalyse all the data from all the climate science published in the last 20 years and pronounce on whether is was of good quality or not?”

    Password Protected Sites: SOAP and Trolls « Climate Audit

  • “Then under controlled conditions we'll retrieve the data, reanalyse it and determine whether or not the infected planet Azgola is included.”

    Planet Mechanica

  • “Positive tests for five players from the senior Mexico squad had alerted FIFA to a possible issue, and when four more positive tests emerged from the youth tournament the governing body decided to reanalyse all the 208 urine samples taken.”

    Evening Standard - Home

  • “Dr Bromirski, however, knew of a study that had deployed seismometers successfully on the Ross ice shelf, and he was able to reanalyse the data from it.”

    The Economist: Correspondent's diary

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