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- verb Present participle of
reanalyze .
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Examples
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"It should provide a strong warning to any athletes who are considering doping that their samples will be stored and may be later reanalyzed, meaning they are never safe from the detection of their cheating against their fellow athletes," the IIAF said.
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A team of scientists led by Cristina Chiappini of the Astrophysical Institute Potsdam in Germany reanalyzed data from the Very Large Telescope of a 12-billion-year-old star cluster.
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But phrases borrowed from other languages are often reanalyzed in English as single words.
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The authors reported initial positive findings in 2007 but then reanalyzed their work after removing data from studies of bullying behavior---a hot topic these days.
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For many speakers of English, “than” has been reanalyzed to work as prepositions do, so “than us” is always used.
Whoever v. Whomever! Cases collide! Match of the Century! « Motivated Grammar 2009
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A new study by a team of anthropologists led by Jason Lewis of Stanford has reanalyzed Morton's data, measuring more than 300 of the skulls used in the original research.
When We See What We Want Jonah Lehrer 2011
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The point about “than” being reanalyzed as a preposition, though, is very plausible.
Whoever v. Whomever! Cases collide! Match of the Century! « Motivated Grammar 2009
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More to the point, a 2005 article in the journal BMC Public Health that reanalyzed the data from Project MATCH reported that almost all of the effect of treatment was achieved after attending a single session.
We're addicted to rehab. It doesn't even work. Bankole A. Johnson 2010
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The authors reanalyzed data from a study of more than 3,408 couples, in which one partner was HIV-positive and the other HIV-negative, in seven African countries.
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A related new study by Borman and Dowling reanalyzed the Coleman report of the 1960s.
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