quantitative measure
collocation in Englishmeaningsofquantitativeandmeasure
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quantitative
adjective
uk/ˈkwɒn.tɪ.tə.tɪv/us/ˈkwɑːn.t̬ə.teɪ.t̬ɪv/
relating to numbers ...
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measure
noun
uk/ˈmeʒ.ər/us/ˈmeʒ.ɚ/
a way of achieving something, or a method for dealing with ...
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By estimating games, we have also derived aquantitativemeasurefor the effectiveness and stability of an organization for forest management.
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It is possible to give aquantitativemeasureof feature economy.
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It provided a method for converting the qualitative descriptions of the payback in each of the payback categories into aquantitativemeasure.
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Hence, such a simplequantitativemeasureof shirking can, in cases where extreme views are likely to generate support, mislead.
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To do that, it needs aquantitativemeasureof the health benefits provided by different possible actions.
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This provides aquantitativemeasureof the strength of transmission, which can be compared between areas or over time.
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As before, analysis with thequantitativemeasureof genetic liability was only performed on the high risk group.
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In order to make a more definite comparison between these maps, aquantitativemeasureof map similarity is required.
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The manipulability index is aquantitativemeasureof the ability of the mechanism for performing a prescribed task.
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In future research, combining narratives with a standardized,quantitativemeasuremight provide clarifying data about the course of trauma symptoms and posttreatment ref lection.
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It represents aquantitativemeasureof the functionality and the ability for realizing some tasks or groups of tasks.
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It provides aquantitativemeasureof how many and the degree to which the cells were modulated by any one factor.
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Coherence is a specificquantitativemeasureof functional relations between paired locations.
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This would be possible to assess, once aquantitativemeasureof symmetry is decided upon.
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For such situations, and for encryption, aquantitativemeasureseems appropriate.
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Aquantitativemeasureof the intermittency of the jet structure is the rate at which these jets appear and disappear.
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Thequantitativemeasureestimates the level of social involvement by counting the number of affiliated groups.
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Like performance, it is not clear how to assign aquantitativemeasureof 'how good' an architecture is.
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