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  • noun chemistry analysis (qualitative or quantitative) in which the size of the sample is of the order of grams

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macro- +‎ analysis

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Examples

  • For example, in his Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism he brought the macroanalysis of institutional structures together with the micro-analysis of economic rationality and religious belief (Weber 1958).

    Critical Theory Bohman, James 2005

  • The authors point to a macroanalysis of 17 countries in Europe that linked failure to take such leave with low birthweight and infant mortality.

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2009

  • The authors point to a macroanalysis of 17 countries in Europe that linked failure to take such leave with low birthweight and infant mortality.

    innovations-report 2009

  • This macroanalysis of micro events is now standard operating procedure for a punditocracy that must reach definitive historical verdicts every four hours

    Pensito Review 2009

  • The authors point to a macroanalysis of 17 countries in Europe that linked failure to take such leave with low birthweight and infant mortality.

    Media Newswire 2009

  • Our broad study of the high-tech environment and economic cycles, covering a span of 20 years, provided the underlying macroanalysis for this article.

    Forbes.com: News 2009

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