quantitatively

[ UK /kwˈɒntɪtˌe‍ɪtɪvli/ ]
[ US /ˌkwɑntɪˈteɪtəvɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a quantitative manner
    this can be expressed quantitatively
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How To Use quantitatively In A Sentence

  • Data shows quantitatively that this orientational dependence has a significant contribution to the fluctuations of integrated light-scattering signals in conventional flow cytometry, making cell size measurements less accurate.
  • Moreover, quantitatively speaking, we have had to sustain certain losses.
  • It was already beyond maternal porterage, and Caddles, staggering indeed, but grinning triumphantly at quantitatively inferior parents, bore it back to the free-sitting occupied by his party. The Food of the Gods and how it came to Earth
  • This is easier to use than the sonometer with weights, but the tension cannot be measured quantitatively.
  • The authors concluded that tracheal collapsibility of infants with tracheomalacia can be quantitatively assessed by the static pressure/area relationship of the trachea obtained under general anesthesia and paralysis.
  • This will reduce the statistical power of detecting adverse effects that could be quantitatively important when used in low risk situations.
  • The physical limitations of the processor and memory in the existing configuration are reflected quantitatively in the performance of the system.
  • Tests and processes for estimating qualitatively, and quantitatively the colorific powers of individual species -- with their practical applications. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, o
  • This paper quantitatively analyzes the infinite population dynamics system of the gene pool GA and discusses the influence of the solution space scale on the stability of the gene pool GA.
  • I was able to explain the observations quantitatively with a semiclassical model that reli ed on the density matrix formalism to account for quantum interference effects in coupled three-level systems. Theodor W. Hänsch - Autobiography
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