Noun
A second or subsequent analysis.
(linguistics) Analyzing a lexeme with a different structure from its original, often by misunderstanding.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBut the EPA the proposal last year to require that all raw data and models underlying regulatory decisions be made available for reanalysis, with exceptions possible only on the administrator’s whim. Source: Internet
Lambert and Womack note that their reanalysis does not minimize the role the chytrid fungus has played in amphibian declines and that “chytridiomycosis has irrefutably harmed amphibians.” Source: Internet
It is thus possible to produce a better realization of TT based on reanalysis of historical TAI data. Source: Internet
However, reanalysis of one of the randomized trials suggests that easier access to ECPs may have increased the frequency of coital acts with the potential to lead to pregnancy." Source: Internet
In a statement to CNN, the lead author on the 2019 study, Jeff Bridge, said “We stand firmly behind our study results and look forward to evaluating Romer’s reanalysis.” Source: Internet
Researchers published a reanalysis of data modelling the British government used as guidance for instituting blanket lockdowns and social distancing measures in March, at the beginning of the pandemic. Source: Internet