conventional analysis
[/kənˈvenʃənəl əˈnæləsɪs/]
nounpl: conventional analyses
análise convencional
1. A method of examination or study that follows established, traditional, or standard procedures and methodologies
The researcher used conventional analysis to examine the data rather than applying new statistical techniques.
O pesquisador utilizou análise convencional para examinar os dados em vez de aplicar novas técnicas estatísticas.
2. In chemistry and biochemistry, the traditional approach to analyzing chemical composition or reactions without advanced instrumental methods
Conventional analysis of the compound showed its basic composition without requiring mass spectrometry.
A análise convencional do composto mostrou sua composição básica sem necessidade de espectrometria de massa.
3. In finance and business, standard methods of financial statement analysis and evaluation
Conventional analysis of the company's balance sheet revealed stable growth over five years.
A análise convencional do balanço patrimonial da empresa revelou crescimento estável ao longo de cinco anos.
This term is primarily used in academic, scientific, and professional contexts in both Brazilian and American English. It reflects a preference for established, proven methodologies as opposed to experimental or innovative approaches. In Portuguese-speaking countries, the term maintains the same technical meaning and is commonly used in university research, chemical laboratories, and financial analysis departments.
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