Examples of 'can be quantitatively' in a sentence

Meaning of "can be quantitatively"

can be quantitatively: This phrase is used to indicate that something can be measured or expressed in numerical terms. It suggests that there are quantifiable aspects or metrics available

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Fatigue can be quantitatively measured.
The number of tubercles is recorded and their size can be quantitatively ranked as.
Caspase activity can be quantitatively detected using fluorescent substrate.
The size and buying power of market segmentation can be quantitatively determined.
A specimen can be quantitatively identified as positive by comparison to a standard curve.
He was the first to put forth the idea that intelligence can be quantitatively measured.
Each feature can be quantitatively evaluated from the image.
Also, dosage imbalance of a particular chromosome or chromosomal regions can be quantitatively determined.
The number of IPCs can be quantitatively compared by counting cells.
Alternatively or in addition, chlorophyll level of clonal isolates can be quantitatively measured and compared.
The dihydromorphine can be quantitatively converted to hydromorphone using potassium tert butoxide.
In this manner, parasite-specific material in infected cell supernates can be quantitatively assessed and compared.
The degree of aggregation can be quantitatively determined in the following manner.
Optional, Use of a simulation with which different scenarios can be quantitatively evaluated.
The desertification of a landscape can be quantitatively measured in terms of its loss of function.

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They can be quantitatively calculated using the Hartree-Fock or self-consistent field ( SCF ) methods.
Loans to the real estate sector can be quantitatively restricted as consumption credit.
This can be quantitatively assessed by intravenous administration of 51CrCl3 solution.
Thus the effects of large group meditations can be quantitatively recorded with high objectivity.
Co-occurrence can be quantitatively described using measures like correlation or mutual information.
By this, the amount of DNA contamination can be quantitatively analyzed.
Economic moats can be quantitatively identified by the extent and stability of profit margins.
In this process, the phosphate monomer can be quantitatively prepared from the ( meth ) acrylic acid monoester.
This can be quantitatively assessed by intravenous administration or 51CrCl3 solution.
The HAO folded so well that it can be quantitatively converted to HA1/HA2.
The cation can be quantitatively precipitated from its yellow-gray chromate and hexachloroplatinate salts.
It is shown that larval growth can be quantitatively described since it follows a sigmoid curve.
That resin can be quantitatively analyzed without destroying the resulting composite part by x-ray fluorescence.
The phase inversion point can be quantitatively obtained by measuring viscosity of emulsion.
They can be quantitatively calculated using the Hartree - Fock or self-consistent field ( SCF ) methods.
Moreover, the air flow can be quantitatively controlled to suit the product being frozen.
Protein C can be quantitatively adsorbed and reproducibly eluted from immobilized HPC-4.
Protein-protein interactions can be quantitatively analyzed for structural variations resulted from site-directed mutagenesis.
Target DNA can be quantitatively determined by fluorescent analysis.
As discussed above, VMIX can be quantitatively determined by the present invention.
These stable radical species can be quantitatively detected by an electron spin resonance ( ESR ) spectrometer.
Material composition can be quantitatively analyzed using X-ray fluorescence XRF.
The intermediate can be quantitatively converted into the compound of formula [ I ′ ].
Ca2 + efflux can be quantitatively measured by flow-cytometry.

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