quantifiable Meaning & Definition

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  • This places an additional, quantifiable burden on existing staff.

  • This yielded a larger number of quantifiable compounds without the risk of including artefacts caused by oxidation in leaf homogenates.

  • This required participants to generate reasonable estimates of quantifiable attributes of common objects or familiar concepts.

  • Indeed, as many of the presentations demonstrated, the use of digital technology presents numerous quantifiable applications to both design and research.

  • For these experiments no quantifiable systematic variation in layer thicknesses was observed.

  • There are many image-processing methods that provide different quantifiable measures to characterize and classify observed patterns.

  • The relation between gender and response to prophylactic lithium was quantifiable in a total of 1779 patients from 24 studies meeting all inclusion criteria.

  • We have often searched for an inward-looking type of knowledge that is relevant, ideally quantifiable, but that is not the only information worth knowing.

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