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1 analysis/synthesis system
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > analysis/synthesis system
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2 subband analysis/synthesis
субполосное разложение ( сигнала на подсигналы) и синтез ( рекомбинация) (сигнала из подсигналов (в телевидении реализацией этого метода является разложение спектра в трёхмерном пространстве ( время-вертикаль-горизонталь), что приводит к получению, напр., II трёхмерных частотных областей; в каждой подполосе каждого измерения субдискретизация производится со своей частотой Найквиста, а квантование - с оптимальным ( по заданному критерию) шагом); ср. также signal separating into subsignalsАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > subband analysis/synthesis
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3 analysis-by-synthesis method
метод анализа (напр., сцен) через синтезАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > analysis-by-synthesis method
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4 analysis-by-synthesis method &abbr. A-b-S
метод ( определения моментов поступления и амплитуд возбуждающих импульсов путём) поочерёдного анализа и синтеза; см. также multi-pulse excitation methodАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > analysis-by-synthesis method &abbr. A-b-S
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5 Fuselage Analysis and Design Synthesis
Aeronautics: FADESУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Fuselage Analysis and Design Synthesis
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6 Performance Analysis and Design Synthesis
Astronautics: PADSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Performance Analysis and Design Synthesis
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7 aircraft synthesis analysis program
Engineering: ASAPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > aircraft synthesis analysis program
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8 Creativity
Put in this bald way, these aims sound utopian. How utopian they areor rather, how imminent their realization-depends on how broadly or narrowly we interpret the term "creative." If we are willing to regard all human complex problem solving as creative, then-as we will point out-successful programs for problem solving mechanisms that simulate human problem solvers already exist, and a number of their general characteristics are known. If we reserve the term "creative" for activities like discovery of the special theory of relativity or the composition of Beethoven's Seventh Symphony, then no example of a creative mechanism exists at the present time. (Simon, 1979, pp. 144-145)Among the questions that can now be given preliminary answers in computational terms are the following: how can ideas from very different sources be spontaneously thought of together? how can two ideas be merged to produce a new structure, which shows the influence of both ancestor ideas without being a mere "cut-and-paste" combination? how can the mind be "primed," so that one will more easily notice serendipitous ideas? why may someone notice-and remember-something fairly uninteresting, if it occurs in an interesting context? how can a brief phrase conjure up an entire melody from memory? and how can we accept two ideas as similar ("love" and "prove" as rhyming, for instance) in respect of a feature not identical in both? The features of connectionist AI models that suggest answers to these questions are their powers of pattern completion, graceful degradation, sensitization, multiple constraint satisfaction, and "best-fit" equilibration.... Here, the important point is that the unconscious, "insightful," associative aspects of creativity can be explained-in outline, at least-by AI methods. (Boden, 1996, p. 273)There thus appears to be an underlying similarity in the process involved in creative innovation and social independence, with common traits and postures required for expression of both behaviors. The difference is one of product-literary, musical, artistic, theoretical products on the one hand, opinions on the other-rather than one of process. In both instances the individual must believe that his perceptions are meaningful and valid and be willing to rely upon his own interpretations. He must trust himself sufficiently that even when persons express opinions counter to his own he can proceed on the basis of his own perceptions and convictions. (Coopersmith, 1967, p. 58)he average level of ego strength and emotional stability is noticeably higher among creative geniuses than among the general population, though it is possibly lower than among men of comparable intelligence and education who go into administrative and similar positions. High anxiety and excitability appear common (e.g. Priestley, Darwin, Kepler) but full-blown neurosis is quite rare. (Cattell & Butcher, 1970, p. 315)he insight that is supposed to be required for such work as discovery turns out to be synonymous with the familiar process of recognition; and other terms commonly used in the discussion of creative work-such terms as "judgment," "creativity," or even "genius"-appear to be wholly dispensable or to be definable, as insight is, in terms of mundane and well-understood concepts. (Simon, 1989, p. 376)From the sketch material still in existence, from the condition of the fragments, and from the autographs themselves we can draw definite conclusions about Mozart's creative process. To invent musical ideas he did not need any stimulation; they came to his mind "ready-made" and in polished form. In contrast to Beethoven, who made numerous attempts at shaping his musical ideas until he found the definitive formulation of a theme, Mozart's first inspiration has the stamp of finality. Any Mozart theme has completeness and unity; as a phenomenon it is a Gestalt. (Herzmann, 1964, p. 28)Great artists enlarge the limits of one's perception. Looking at the world through the eyes of Rembrandt or Tolstoy makes one able to perceive aspects of truth about the world which one could not have achieved without their aid. Freud believed that science was adaptive because it facilitated mastery of the external world; but was it not the case that many scientific theories, like works of art, also originated in phantasy? Certainly, reading accounts of scientific discovery by men of the calibre of Einstein compelled me to conclude that phantasy was not merely escapist, but a way of reaching new insights concerning the nature of reality. Scientific hypotheses require proof; works of art do not. Both are concerned with creating order, with making sense out of the world and our experience of it. (Storr, 1993, p. xii)The importance of self-esteem for creative expression appears to be almost beyond disproof. Without a high regard for himself the individual who is working in the frontiers of his field cannot trust himself to discriminate between the trivial and the significant. Without trust in his own powers the person seeking improved solutions or alternative theories has no basis for distinguishing the significant and profound innovation from the one that is merely different.... An essential component of the creative process, whether it be analysis, synthesis, or the development of a new perspective or more comprehensive theory, is the conviction that one's judgment in interpreting the events is to be trusted. (Coopersmith, 1967, p. 59)In the daily stream of thought these four different stages [preparation; incubation; illumination or inspiration; and verification] constantly overlap each other as we explore different problems. An economist reading a Blue Book, a physiologist watching an experiment, or a business man going through his morning's letters, may at the same time be "incubating" on a problem which he proposed to himself a few days ago, be accumulating knowledge in "preparation" for a second problem, and be "verifying" his conclusions to a third problem. Even in exploring the same problem, the mind may be unconsciously incubating on one aspect of it, while it is consciously employed in preparing for or verifying another aspect. (Wallas, 1926, p. 81)he basic, bisociative pattern of the creative synthesis [is] the sudden interlocking of two previously unrelated skills, or matrices of thought. (Koestler, 1964, p. 121)11) The Earliest Stages in the Creative Process Involve a Commerce with DisorderEven to the creator himself, the earliest effort may seem to involve a commerce with disorder. For the creative order, which is an extension of life, is not an elaboration of the established, but a movement beyond the established, or at least a reorganization of it and often of elements not included in it. The first need is therefore to transcend the old order. Before any new order can be defined, the absolute power of the established, the hold upon us of what we know and are, must be broken. New life comes always from outside our world, as we commonly conceive that world. This is the reason why, in order to invent, one must yield to the indeterminate within him, or, more precisely, to certain illdefined impulses which seem to be of the very texture of the ungoverned fullness which John Livingston Lowes calls "the surging chaos of the unexpressed." (Ghiselin, 1985, p. 4)New life comes always from outside our world, as we commonly conceive our world. This is the reason why, in order to invent, one must yield to the indeterminate within him, or, more precisely, to certain illdefined impulses which seem to be of the very texture of the ungoverned fullness which John Livingston Lowes calls "the surging chaos of the unexpressed." Chaos and disorder are perhaps the wrong terms for that indeterminate fullness and activity of the inner life. For it is organic, dynamic, full of tension and tendency. What is absent from it, except in the decisive act of creation, is determination, fixity, and commitment to one resolution or another of the whole complex of its tensions. (Ghiselin, 1952, p. 13)[P]sychoanalysts have principally been concerned with the content of creative products, and with explaining content in terms of the artist's infantile past. They have paid less attention to examining why the artist chooses his particular activity to express, abreact or sublimate his emotions. In short, they have not made much distinction between art and neurosis; and, since the former is one of the blessings of mankind, whereas the latter is one of the curses, it seems a pity that they should not be better differentiated....Psychoanalysis, being fundamentally concerned with drive and motive, might have been expected to throw more light upon what impels the creative person that in fact it has. (Storr, 1993, pp. xvii, 3)A number of theoretical approaches were considered. Associative theory, as developed by Mednick (1962), gained some empirical support from the apparent validity of the Remote Associates Test, which was constructed on the basis of the theory.... Koestler's (1964) bisociative theory allows more complexity to mental organization than Mednick's associative theory, and postulates "associative contexts" or "frames of reference." He proposed that normal, non-creative, thought proceeds within particular contexts or frames and that the creative act involves linking together previously unconnected frames.... Simonton (1988) has developed associative notions further and explored the mathematical consequences of chance permutation of ideas....Like Koestler, Gruber (1980; Gruber and Davis, 1988) has based his analysis on case studies. He has focused especially on Darwin's development of the theory of evolution. Using piagetian notions, such as assimilation and accommodation, Gruber shows how Darwin's system of ideas changed very slowly over a period of many years. "Moments of insight," in Gruber's analysis, were the culminations of slow long-term processes.... Finally, the information-processing approach, as represented by Simon (1966) and Langley et al. (1987), was considered.... [Simon] points out the importance of good problem representations, both to ensure search is in an appropriate problem space and to aid in developing heuristic evaluations of possible research directions.... The work of Langley et al. (1987) demonstrates how such search processes, realized in computer programs, can indeed discover many basic laws of science from tables of raw data.... Boden (1990a, 1994) has stressed the importance of restructuring the problem space in creative work to develop new genres and paradigms in the arts and sciences. (Gilhooly, 1996, pp. 243-244; emphasis in original)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Creativity
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9 анализ, синтез и проектирование систем управления
Programming: control system analysis, synthesis and designУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > анализ, синтез и проектирование систем управления
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10 традиционный формат
Анализ, синтез и оценка являются стадиями, которые повторяются в течение всего процесса и не обязательно в традиционном формате начала, средины и конца. — Analysis, synthesis and evaluation are recurring stages repeated throughout the process and not necessarily in the traditional format of beginning, middle and end.
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > традиционный формат
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11 signal separating into subsignals
разложение ( разделение) сигнала на подсигналы; см. также bit-plane separation, subband analysis/synthesis, unitary transformation; ср. также hierarchical codingАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > signal separating into subsignals
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12 синтез
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13 kodiranje analizom i sintezom
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14 kodiranje raščlambom pomoću sastavljanja
Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > kodiranje raščlambom pomoću sastavljanja
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15 анализ
analysis, dissection, examination, investigation, scan, scanning, test, review, study* * *ана́лиз м.
analysis, determination; ( визуальный) examinationне попада́ть в ана́лиз (о сплавах и т. п.) — be out of controlподверга́ть, напр. люминесце́нтному ана́лизу — analyze by, e. g., fluorescenceподверга́ть стро́гому ана́лизу мат. — subject to a rigorous analysis, analyze rigorously [in rigorous terms]поддава́ться ана́лизу — be analysableпопада́ть в ана́лиз (о сплавах и т. п.) — be in controlпри ана́лизе систе́ма разделя́ется [разбива́ется] на … — a system is analyzed into …проводи́ть ана́лиз — carry out [make, perform] an analysisпроводи́ть ана́лиз на … — carry out an analysis for …, analyze for …абсорбцио́нный ана́лиз — absorption analysisадсорбцио́нный ана́лиз — adsorption analysisактивацио́нный ана́лиз — (radio)activation analysisактивацио́нный, радиохими́ческий ана́лиз — activation analysis with radiochemical separationарбитра́жный ана́лиз — arbitrary [arbitration] analysisана́лиз бесконе́чно ма́лых мат. — infinitesimal calculusбиохими́ческий ана́лиз — biochemical analysisвалово́й ана́лиз — bulk [total, gross] analysisвариацио́нный ана́лиз — analysis of varianceве́кторный ана́лиз — vector analysisвесово́й ана́лиз — weight [gravimetric] analysisвеще́ственный ана́лиз — substantial [material] analysisволюмометри́ческий ана́лиз — volumetric analysisвременно́й ана́лиз — analysis in the time domainга́зовый ана́лиз — gas analysisгармони́ческий ана́лиз — harmonic [Fourier] analysisгравиметри́ческий ана́лиз — gravimetric analysisана́лиз грани́чных усло́вий — limit analysisгранулометри́ческий ана́лиз — particle-size [grain-size] analysisдинамометри́ческий ана́лиз — dynamic force analysisдискре́тный ана́лиз — sampling analysisдисперсио́нный ана́лиз мат., стат. — analysis of varianceдифракцио́нный ана́лиз — diffraction analysisдифференциа́льно-терми́ческий ана́лиз — differential thermal analysisдро́бный ана́лиз — fractional analysisана́лиз дымовы́х га́зов — flue-gas analysisзо́льный ана́лиз — ash analysisана́лиз изло́ма — fracture testизото́пный ана́лиз — isotopic analysisана́лиз изото́пным разбавле́нием — isotope-dilution analysisиммерсио́нный ана́лиз — immersion analysisи́мпульсный ана́лиз — pulse analysisана́лиз и́мпульсов, амплиту́дный — pulse-height analysisинфракра́сный спектра́льный ана́лиз — analysis by infrared spectroscopyкалориметри́ческий ана́лиз — calorimetric analysisка́пельный ана́лиз — drop analysisка́чественный ана́лиз — qualitative analysisка́чественный ана́лиз позволя́ет установи́ть нали́чие веще́ств — qualitative analysis detects substancesкинемати́ческий ана́лиз — kinematic analysisана́лиз ковшо́вой про́бы — ladle analysisколи́чественный ана́лиз — quantitative analysisколи́чественный ана́лиз позволя́ет определи́ть коли́чества веще́ств — quantitative analysis determines substancesколориметри́ческий ана́лиз — colorimetric analysisкомбинато́рный ана́лиз мат. — combinatorial analysisкондуктометри́ческий ана́лиз — conductimetric analysisконтро́льный ана́лиз — check analysisконформацио́нный ана́лиз — conformational analysisкорреляцио́нный ана́лиз — correlation analysisана́лиз кривы́х разго́на хим. — transient response analysisкристаллографи́ческий ана́лиз — crystallographic analysisкристаллохими́ческий ана́лиз — chemical analysis of crystalsкулонометри́ческий ана́лиз — coulometric analysisлюминесце́нтный ана́лиз — fluorimetric [fluorescence] analysis, chemical analysis by fluorescenceмагнитострукту́рный ана́лиз — magnetic structural analysisмасс-спектра́льный ана́лиз — mass spectrometric analysisмасс-спектрографи́ческий ана́лиз — mass spectrographic analysisматемати́ческий ана́лиз — mathematical analysisметаллографи́ческий ана́лиз — metallographic analysisана́лиз ме́тодом ме́ченых а́томов — tracer analysisана́лиз ме́тодом оплавле́ния — fusion analysisана́лиз ме́тодом сухо́го озоле́ния — blowpipe analysisана́лиз ме́тодом титрова́ния — titrimetric analysis, analysis by titrationмехани́ческий ана́лиз — mechanical analysisмногоме́рный ана́лиз — multivariate analysisмо́крый ана́лиз — wet analysisана́лиз на микроэлеме́нты — trace analysisана́лиз на моде́ли — model analysisана́лиз напряже́ний мех. — stress analysisнейтронографи́ческий ана́лиз крист. — neutron diffraction analysisана́лиз нелине́йных систе́м — non-linear system analysisана́лиз нелине́йных систе́м ме́тодом гармони́ческого бала́нса — non-linear system analysis by the describing function methodана́лиз нелине́йных систе́м ме́тодом ма́лого пара́метра — non-linear system analysis by the perturbation theory [method]неоргани́ческий ана́лиз — inorganic analysisнепреры́вный ана́лиз — on-stream analysisнефелометри́ческий ана́лиз — nephelometric analysis, nephelometric determinationобъё́мный ана́лиз — volumetric analysisопережа́ющий ана́лиз ( в автоматическом регулировании) — anticipatory analysisоргани́ческий ана́лиз — organic analysisорганолепти́ческий ана́лиз — organoleptic analysisана́лиз отка́зов — failure analysisана́лиз отму́чиванием — decantation analysisана́лиз перехо́дных проце́ссов — transient (response) analysisпетрографи́ческий ана́лиз — petrographic analysisпирохими́ческий ана́лиз — pyrochemical analysisана́лиз плавле́нием в ва́кууме — vacuumfusion analysisпламефотометри́ческий ана́лиз — flame photometric analysisпо́лный ана́лиз — complete [total] analysisполуколи́чественный ана́лиз — semiquantitative analysisполяриметри́ческий ана́лиз — polarimetric analysisполярографи́ческий ана́лиз — polarographic analysisпосле́довательный ана́лиз — sequential [successive] analysisпотенциометри́ческий ана́лиз — potentiometric analysisана́лиз пото́ка, квазистациона́рный — quasi-steady flow analysisана́лиз потреби́тельского спро́са — marketing analysisана́лиз преде́льных состоя́ний — limit analysisприближё́нный ана́лиз — approximate analysisпричи́нный ана́лиз — cause-and-effect analysisпроби́рный ана́лиз — assay(ing)проби́рный, мо́крый ана́лиз — wet assay(ing)проби́рный, сухо́й ана́лиз — dry [fire] assay(ing)ана́лиз про́бы из ковша́ — ladle analysisрадиоактивацио́нный ана́лиз — radioactivation analysisана́лиз радиоакти́вности — radioactivity determinationрадиометри́ческий ана́лиз — radiometric analysisана́лиз разго́нкой — distillation analysis, distillation testана́лиз разме́рностей — dimensional analysisра́стровый ана́лиз — scanning analysisрегрессио́нный ана́лиз — regression analysisрентгенографи́ческий ана́лиз — radiographic analysisрентгеноспектра́льный ана́лиз — (analysis by) X-ray spectrometryрентгеноспектра́льный, лока́льный ана́лиз — X-ray microanalysis, electron probe X-ray analysisрентгенострукту́рный ана́лиз — X-ray (diffraction) analysisрентгенофа́зовый ана́лиз — X-ray phase analysisрефрактометри́ческий ана́лиз — refractometric analysisана́лиз руд — ore analysis, ore assayседиментацио́нный ана́лиз — sedimentation analysisседиментометри́ческий ана́лиз — sedimetric [sedimentometric] analysisана́лиз сжига́нием — combustion analysisсистемати́ческий ана́лиз — systematic analysisси́товый ана́лиз — mesh [sieve, screen] analysisана́лиз скани́рованием — analysis by scanningана́лиз спе́ктра вибра́ции — vibration spectrum analysisспектра́льный ана́лиз — spectrum [spectral] analysisспектра́льный, молекуля́рный ана́лиз — molecular spectrum analysisспектра́льный, эмиссио́нный ана́лиз — emission (spectrum) analysisспектрографи́ческий ана́лиз — spectrographic analysisспектрофотометри́ческий ана́лиз — spectrophotometric [absorptimetric] analysisспектрофотометри́ческий ана́лиз в ви́димой ча́сти спе́ктра — visible spectrophotometric analysis, spectrophotometric analysis in the visible regionспектрофотометри́ческий ана́лиз в инфракра́сной о́бласти — infrared spectrophotometric analysis, spectrophotometric analysis in the infrared regionспектрофотометри́ческий ана́лиз в ультрафиоле́товой о́бласти — ultraviolet spectrophotometric analysis, spectrophotometric analysis in the ultraviolet regionана́лиз ста́ли при вы́пуске пла́вки — tapping analysisстатисти́ческий ана́лиз — statistical analysisана́лиз сто́чных вод — sewage analysisстробоскопи́ческий ана́лиз — stroboscopic analysisстру́йный ана́лиз — jet analysisструкту́рный ана́лиз — structural analysisсухо́й ана́лиз — dry analysisте́нзорный ана́лиз — tensor analysisтеплово́й ана́лиз — thermoanalysisтерми́ческий ана́лиз — thermoanalysisтермогравиметри́ческий ана́лиз — thermogravimetric analysisтермомагни́тный ана́лиз — magnetothermal analysisте́хнико-экономи́ческий ана́лиз — technical-economical analysisтехни́ческий ана́лиз — proximate analysisтитриметри́ческий ана́лиз — titrimetric analysis, analysis by titrationтурбидиметри́ческий ана́лиз — turbidimetric analysisфа́зовый ана́лиз — phase analysisфакториа́льный ана́лиз — factor analysisфотометри́ческий ана́лиз — photometric analysisфракцио́нный ана́лиз — fractional analysisфракцио́нный ана́лиз по пло́тности — float-and-sink [densimetric, specific gravity] analysisфункциона́льный ана́лиз — functional analysisхими́ческий ана́лиз — chemical analysisхроматографи́ческий ана́лиз — chromatographic analysisцветово́й ана́лиз — colour separationана́лиз цепе́й — circuit analysisана́лиз цепе́й, маши́нный — computerized circuit analysisчасти́чный ана́лиз — partial analysisчасто́тно-временно́й ана́лиз — time-and-frequency analysis, analysis in the time and frequency domainчасто́тный ана́лиз — frequency (response) analysis, analysis in the frequency domainана́лиз че́рез си́нтез вчт. — analysis by synthesisчи́сленный ана́лиз — numerical analysesана́лиз шу́ма — noise analysisэлектрографи́ческий ана́лиз крист. — electron diffraction analysisэлемента́рный ана́лиз — ultimate [elementary] analysis -
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18 синтез речи методом анализа
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19 синтез речи
analysis speech synthesis, speech synthesisРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > синтез речи
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analysis — See analysis, synthesis … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
Analysis — • The process by which anything complex is resolved into simple, or at least less complex parts or elements Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Analysis Analysis … Catholic encyclopedia
Synthesis — Syn the*sis, n.; pl. {Syntheses}. [L., a mixture, properly, a putting together, Gr. ?, fr. ? to place or put together; sy n with + ? to place. See {Thesis}.] 1. Composition, or the putting of two or more things together, as in compounding… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Analysis [2] — Analysis (Math.), 1) eine der Synthesis gegenüberstehende Methode der Auflösung mathematischer Aufgaben. Während die Synthesis darin besteht, von der Summe bereits gewonnener Erkenntniß zu dem fortzuschreiten, was durch Zusammensetzung u.… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Analysis — (griech.), ein Verfahren der Geometrie (geometrische A.), dessen Erfindung Platon zugeschrieben wird und das den Gegensatz zur Synthesis bildet. Während diese von dem Gegebenen und Bekannten ausgeht und daraus das Unbekannte und Gesuchte… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
synthesis — ► NOUN (pl. syntheses) 1) the combination of components to form a connected whole. Often contrasted with ANALYSIS(Cf. ↑analysis). 2) the production of chemical compounds by reaction from simpler materials. DERIVATIVES synthesist noun. ORIGIN … English terms dictionary
analysis — (n.) 1580s, resolution of anything complex into simple elements (opposite of synthesis), from M.L. analysis (15c.), from Gk. analysis a breaking up, a loosening, releasing, noun of action from analyein unloose, release, set free; to loose a ship… … Etymology dictionary