ANALYSED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

Meaning of analysed in English

(Definition of analysed from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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analysed

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.

Missing responses (5.6% of all data points) were replaced as before, and the data analysed in the same manner as before.
It remains to be analysed whether such a mechanism is working in tapeworminfected copepods as well.
This paper has systematically analysed the issue of trust in open multi-agent systems.
The data were analysed as case studies and for common themes, as expressed in single words, phrases, sentences, paragraphs or even entire documents.
Two of his themes are analysed with regard to their contribution to an analytic understanding of the issues.
Thirty-six patients were analysed in the 1999 audit, which is similar to the number studied in 1996.
This effect is analysed for the two-sphere problem, and the sphere trajectories calculated.
These data were later transferred to a computer and analysed in much detail.
However, their nutritional value remains unclear, because only a few species have been analysed and the results seem contradictory.
A total of 54 utterances were analysed for temporal reliability.
Only utterances which were complete (uninterrupted), intelligible, comprehensible and spontaneous were analysed.
Altogether 3523 utterances were analysed for the controls.
As a basis for comparison, visual plot assessment by a breeder is also analysed in the same framework.
The associations of individual variation in well-being with both a person's ' temporal commitment ' to the area and to facets of their social integration are analysed.
Although many of the questions asked were open-ended and were analysed using thematic coding techniques, in other cases it was possible to quantify the results.
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