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- Society for Analytical Feminism - An official society of the American Philosophical Association, that was founded at the Central Division APA meetings in 1991, through the organizing efforts of Virginia Klenk, then of West Virginia University. The Society for Analytical Feminism provides a forum where issues concerning analytical feminism may be openly discussed and examined. Its purpose is to promote the study of issues in Feminism by methods broadly construed as analytic, to examine the use of analytic methods as applied to Feminist issues and to provide a means by which those interested in Analytical Feminism.
- Analytical Services - Specializing in GMP-release analytics, special analytics and CMC documentation for the pharmaceutical industry. Includes quality and project management, method development and structure elucidation in Windisch, Switzerland.
- LatentView Analytics - Offshore Analytics Outsourcing - LatentView's analytics outsourcing services help global banks, consumer finance, retail and telecom companies weigh their risks against opportunities using analytics, data and software.
- Division of Analytical Chemistry - Meetings, publications, awards, fellowships and professional opportunities. Educational information and links to graduate programs worldwide, from the American Chemical Society, hosted at DUQ, Pittsburgh, PA.
- New Analytical Systems Ltd. - Analytical methods, software, hardware solutions for gas and liquid chromatography. - UniChrom chromatography software
- Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry - An international journal with a mission to publish excellent research papers from all areas of analytical and bioanalytical science. Archive of journals since 1996, with abstracts free to search and view and the option of purchasing PDF full text.
- Research Triangle - Analytical chemistry links to universities, organizations, companies and articles compiled anonimously using space at Geocities.com
- Wikipedia: Analytic Philosophy - Article from this openly-edited reference.
- Analytical Laboratories In Anaheim, Inc. - FDA-registered analytical and testing laboratories for vitamins, botanicals, nutritional supplements and cosmetics products. Detailed description of services, recent technical news, and company background information provided.
- Review of `Origins of Analytical Philosophy' - Review by Mitchell Green of the book by Michael Dummett, which locates the origins of the gulf between analytical philosophy and phenomenology in some apparently minor divergences in the thought of Frege and Husserl about the relationship between concepts and language.
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- Analytical expression - In mathematics, an analytical expression (or expression in analytical form) is a mathematical expression, constructed using well-known operations that lend themselves readily to calculation. As for closed-form expressions, the criteria are not precisely defined, but the class of expressions considered to be "analytical expressions" tends to be wider.
- Analytical jurisprudence - Analytical jurisprudence is a legal theory that draws on the resources of modern analytical philosophy to try to understand the nature of law. Since the boundaries of analytical philosophy are somewhat vague, it is difficult to say how far it extends.
- Analytical Abstracts - Analytical Abstracts is a current awareness and information retrieval service for analytical chemistry, published by the Royal Society of Chemistry in Cambridge, United Kingdom. It was first published in the mid-1950s by the Society for Analytical Chemistry which merged with other societies in 1980 to form the Royal Society of Chemistry.
- International Association of Analytical Psychologists - The International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP) is the international association of those who practice analytical psychology, which is to say, psychology in the tradition of Carl Jung. It is based in Zurich, Switzerland and was founded in 1955.
- Ada Byron's notes on the analytical engine - Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace (born Ada Byron) is renowned for her description and associated notes on Charles Babbage's design for a mechanical computer called The Analytical Engine. The analytical engine was never built, but Ada's notes are widely recognized as containing the first ever computer program.