See Also: Analysis
Generally speaking, refers to the "having the ability to analyze" or "division into elements or principles."
- Analytic Induction , the systematic examination of similarities between various social phenomena to develop concepts or ideas
- Analytic Frame , a detailed sketch or outline of some social phenomenon, representing initial idea of a scientist analyzing this phenomenon
- Analytic Language , a natural language in which most morphemes are free (separate), instead of fused together
- Analytic Signal , a particular representation of a signal
- Analytical Mechanics , a refined, highly mathematical form of classical mechanics
- Analytical Marxism , an interpretation of Marxism
- Analytical Jurisprudence , the use of analytical reasoning to study legal theory
- Analytic Cubism , one of two major branches of the cubism artistic movement
- Analytical-Literal Translation , a very literal translation of the Bible
- Analytical Software
- Analytical IT
- Analytic grammar, a kind of Formal Grammar that works by successively reducing input strings to simpler forms
- Analytical balance, a very high precision (0.1 mg or better) Weighing Scale
- Analytical ultracentrifuge, an Ultracentrifuge that can monitor samples while they're being spun
- Synthesis
- Analytical Engine , a 19th century mechanical general-purpose computer designed by Charles Babbage
- Analytical Society , a 19th century British group who promoted the use of Leibnizian or analytical calculus, as opposed to Newtonian calculus
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