quantitative relation

NOUN
  1. a relation between magnitudes
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How To Use quantitative relation In A Sentence

  • The quantitative relation between dynamic nominal fragment size and porosity is developed by employing the energy description of dynamic fragmentation.
  • The quantitative relation reflects the relation between the exploration input and output, and makes the exploration planning be more scientific.
  • AIM:To explore the quantitative relation of reasons of speech disorder with hearing dysesthesia, and to provide objective and correct evidence for speech rehabilitation and hearing compensation.
  • Moreover, on the basis of that, this paper constructs the first-order autoregression error model to get the quantitative relationship of macroeconomic influence on stock market.
  • The self-oscillation frequency keeps some inherent quantitative relation with the second polar frequency of the operational amplifier.
  • He developed a quantitative relationship for the strength of a magnetic field in relation to an electric current (known as Ampère's theorem) and studied the process of iron magnetization. Ampère, André Marie
  • Their quantitative relation is set up in the same screw thread.
  • In this study, correlation and regression analysis reflect the qualitative semi-quantitative relationship of remote sensing indicators and the growing parameters.
  • The proposed model can be used not only to reveal the quantitative relation between flash points and molecular structures but to predict the flash points of organic compounds for chemical engineering.
  • I don't, for instance, think treating 'is more valuable than' as a qualitative relation requires treating it as an approximative quantitative relation, as Smith claims it does. Archive 2005-02-01
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