Examples of 'semi-quantitative' in a sentence

Meaning of "semi-quantitative"

Semi-quantitative is an adjective used to describe an approach or method that involves the use of both qualitative and quantitative elements. In English, semi-quantitative is commonly used in research or data analysis

How to use "semi-quantitative" in a sentence

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Semi-quantitative catalase activity is weakly positive.
Data sets were assessed in a semi-quantitative fashion.
Semi-quantitative analysis of drug content was performed.
This screening will frequently be semi-quantitative.
Semi-quantitative assessment of data quality.
The results obtained are can semi-quantitative.
Semi-quantitative computational modeling approach.
Therefore the calculation is only semi-quantitative.
Semi-quantitative analysis of the histopathological changes were made.
Results may be presented in a semi-quantitative fashion.
These are semi-quantitative methods of reconstruction.
Available for qualitative and semi-quantitative screening.
Semi-quantitative representation of the results.
Specific requirements for semi-quantitative screening methods.
Rapid semi-quantitative assay of serum or plasma progesterone concentration.

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The inventors performed semi-quantitative similarity indexing.
Therefore these numbers should be regarded semi-quantitative.
It may be coupled with a semi-quantitative estimate of criticality.
A semi-quantitative test to measure the degree of purity of heroin.
Some methods are qualitative or semi-quantitative.
Qualitative or semi-quantitative data could be used to describe or.
This is particularly useful in quantitative or semi-quantitative assays.
This can be considered a semi-quantitative or qualitative risk assessment.
A semi-quantitative enzymic detection and a quantitative radioactive detection.
It can be calibrated in a semi-quantitative manner.
A semi-quantitative profile of the different equilibria in solution is suggested.
The results are generally semi-quantitative.
In general, quantitative or semi-quantitative enzymatic amplification methods are preferred.
Quantifying can utilize a quantitative or semi-quantitative method.
Provide a semi-quantitative and quick method of data gathering.
The general principle proposed is a semi-quantitative assessment model.
However, a semi-quantitative prediction is that η is numerically small in three dimensions.
Bone erosions were graded on a qualitative and semi-quantitative score.
Same principle for the semi-quantitative titration of antibodies.
Preferably the test is performed in a quantitative or semi-quantitative manner.
Semi-quantitative analysis for content of organic component in the products.
Apparatus for detection and semi-quantitative measurement of analytes.
Semi-quantitative methods are easier to prepare but have less utility.
Therefore their data may be viewed as semi-quantitative at best.
Where quantitative or semi-quantitative data on occurrence is available it should be given.
Internal standard was added in order to obtain semi-quantitative results.
A simple semi-quantitative model is proposed to explain the experimental data.
The method described here is a Semi-Quantitative approach to risk analysis.
A semi-quantitative evaluation of the staining intensity supports a significant approx.
Soil results and identifications are semi-quantitative and considered tentative.
This allows a semi-quantitative or more preferably a quantitative analysis to be performed.
The immunolabeling may be the subject of a semi-quantitative visual evaluation.
Identification and semi-quantitative determination of certain oxidation colorants in hair dyes.
Methods using immunofluorescence are exemplary, as they are quantitative or at least semi-quantitative.
The scoring system included a semi-quantitative analysis of staining intensity.

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