quantitative aspect
collocation in Englishmeaningsofquantitativeandaspect
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quantitative
adjective
uk/ˈkwɒn.tɪ.tə.tɪv/us/ˈkwɑːn.t̬ə.teɪ.t̬ɪv/
relating to numbers ...
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aspect
noun
uk/ˈæs.pekt/us/ˈæs.pekt/
one part of a situation, problem, ...
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In this paper, we have concentrated on thequantitativeaspectof frugivory and seed dispersal by elephants.
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Disadvantage of filter-paper blood samples is that thequantitativeaspectof the results is less well controlled, since the original volume of blood that is reconstituted is always an estimate.
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Thequantitativeaspectof the unmet legal need is the fact that many of our urban housing schemes are unsolicitored deserts.
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I would rather deal with thequantitativeaspectof it.
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Thequantitativeaspectof the matter is of very great practical importance.
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Consider for a moment thequantitativeaspectof the situation.
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We are not yet sure of thequantitativeaspectof our own resources.
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This problem of unmet legal need has a qualitative and aquantitativeaspect.
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This relates mainly to thequantitativeaspect.
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We rightly concede the fact that at the moment, because of the clamant necessity for houses, the problem is being approached purely in itsquantitativeaspect.
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Icelandic vowels may be either long or short, but this distinction is only relevant in stressed syllables: unstressed vowels are neutral inquantitativeaspect.
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It should also predict quantitative aspects of sharing, based on social context, local conditions, and features of resource ecology.
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Quantitative aspects of a design are combined with qualitative ratings to generate a measure of the overall fitness of the solutions.
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Here we develop some quantitative aspects of folding using tools from the statistical mechanics of disordered systems, polymers, and phase transitions in finite-sized systems.
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Information concerning the quantitative aspects of water-impermeable seeds in different species is limited.
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In principle, the emphasis on quantitative aspects in mathematical computing has served it well.
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As the grapheme level is reserved for qualitative information, another level is needed to code quantitative aspects.
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Most have focused on quantitative aspects of the representation of old people.
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Moreover, considering the age at which children reach the various vocabulary sizes, the relationships between qualitative and quantitative aspects of vocabulary development can be verified.
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