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US
/ˌkwɑntɪfəˈkeɪʃən/
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[ UK /kwˌɒntɪfɪkˈeɪʃən/ ]
[ UK /kwˌɒntɪfɪkˈeɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
- the act of discovering or expressing the quantity of something
- a limitation imposed on the variables of a proposition (as by the quantifiers `some' or `all' or `no')
How To Use quantification In A Sentence
- Quantification provides greater descriptive flexibility and subtlety than simple classification.
- Sections were also stained with Luna's aldehyde fuchsin as well as with orcein for observation and quantification of elastic fibers.
- The aim of the thesis is to produce quantifications of the behaviour of the models.
- This correction for the quantification of Ni in the presence of Mn and Co was necessary since Mn and Co also contributed to the overall measurement in the beta counter.
- Quantification procedures are being reconsidered in determining workload, and more creative ways of rewarding faculty for their time and effort are being advanced.
- The table contains the attempt to classify the meronymy relation by using quantificational tags.
- The results of exploration is enough accurate for the need of engineering design, and it can also help the engineers know the gobs in area of exploitation quantificationally.
- Under the premise of a word quantification procedure, participants were asked to forward all instant message (IM) chats between themselves and their partners. WordPress.com Top Blogs
- He calls for the quantification of what can reasonably be expected of today's students in three years.
- Though commentators and critics do not agree as to whether the later Wittgenstein is still a finitist and whether, if he is, his finitism is as radical as his intermediate rejection of unbounded mathematical quantification (Maddy 1986, 300-301, 310), the overwhelming evidence indicates that the later Wittgenstein still rejects the actual infinite Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Mathematics