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    CHAPTER 3 On-Line Analytical Processing Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) applications and tools are those that are designed to ask “complex queries of large multidimensional collections of data.” OLAP is used for data mining, as well as the discovery of undiscerned relationship between data items. Since not all transactional data is needed for trend analysis, the OLAP database doesn’t have to be as large as a data warehouse. With the use of Open Database Connectivity (ODBC), data can be imported

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    Electrospray is the technique that is used by analytical chemist for the creation of ions from a sample. The technique uses electricity to form an exceptionally fine liquid aerosol. Other techniques that were used before electrospray used gas to form these aerosols for analyses. Electrospray is particularly useful over using gas because it is a soft ionization technique. Soft ionization techniques ionize the sample with minor fragmentation of the molecule, giving an observable molecular ion for the

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    Jung, C. G. (1972). Two essays on analytical psychology Jung’s Two Essays on Analytical Psychology includes the works The Unconscious in the Normal and Pathological Mind and The Relation of the Ego to the Unconscious, which are 1928 revisions of previously written papers. Jung, who was Freud’s well-known disciple from 1909 to 1914, held ideas different from Freud’s and Adler’s that eventually led to personal differences between them, particularly with Freud; their followers have continued these

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    Analytical Positivism

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    TOPIC:Critical analysis of the point of view given by John Austin & Hans Kelsen on Analytical Positivism SUBMITTED BY:- DeekshaPandey B.A.LL.B. (HONS.) 7thsem Enrolment no: 062 Sec: A INTRODUCTION: Analytical Positivism is a school of thought of philosophy of law and jurisprudence, largely developed by eighteenth and nineteenth- century legal thinkers such as Jeremy Bentham, Hans Kelson and John Austin. The term ‘Analytical’ comes from linguistics and logics and the term ‘positivism’ is coming from

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    Analytical Report

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    Eng 209/WI Writing Informational and Analytical Reports 1.0 Applying the Writing Process to Prepare Business Reports Reports play a significant role in the careers of all business professionals. Reports fall into three basic categories: Informational reports offer data, facts, feedback, and other types of information, without analysis or recommendations. Analytical reports offer both information and analysis, and they can also include recommendations. Proposals (in our next module) offer structured

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    Groundwater Lab Analysis

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    be performed on field samples that are provided with sufficient volume (generally three times original sample volume). All other blanks, duplicates and control samples will originate in the laboratory and be performed to ensure accuracy of the analytical method, equipment and procedures. These

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    Method Validation is used to analyze the specific and effective testfor identification of active ingredient. Method validation can be confirmed for their quality, reliability and consistency of analytical results. In this study a simultaneous method for combined two drugs will be discussed.An assay consisted of isocratic elution of Flurbiprofen and Famotidine in Prepacked Column RT 250-4.6 Purospher® STAR RP-18 endcapped (5 µm), using mobile phase composed of acetonitrile, phosphate buffer (pH 3

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    Analytical Comparison

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    An Analytical Comparison of “Little Red Riding Hood” by Charles Perrault and “Little Red Cap” by Grimm Brothers Are you all ready to understand the two texts? The text “Little Red Riding Hood” by Charles Perrault and the text “Little Red Cap” by Grimm Brothers have two different viewpoints that were expressed. The authors show their awareness of young girls not being obedient and cautious. Perrault and the Grimm Brothers agree on the warnings of entering adolescence but describe the loss of innocence

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    QUANTITATIVE DETERMINATION OF COPPER (II) CONCENTRATION BY SPECTROPHOTOMETRY D.DEL PRADO1, J. BELANO1, M.MAHUSAY2,and M.FRANCISCO2 1 DEPARTMENT OF FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION, COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS 2INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY, COLLEGE OF SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF THE PHLIPPINES, DILIMAN, QUEZON CITY 1101, PHILIPPINES DATE SUBMITTED: 12 MARCH 2013 DATE PERFORMED: 7 MARCH 2013 ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ABSTRACT -------------------------------------------------

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    The author, Wilkes, of this journal article reviews and criticizes Charles Babbage and his engines. The title of the journal questions the current position Charles Babbage is known for, the father of computing. Wilkes considers Babbage a “great uncle” of computing science instead of the father and gives further details as in to why. The author doesn’t only criticize Babbage’s work but also informs the readers on how they operate and what their function is. According to the text, Babbage’s first

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