quantitative

[US]/ˈkwɒntɪtətɪv/
[UK]/ˈkwɑːntəteɪtɪv/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. relating to or involving quantities; measurable.

Phrases & Collocations

quantitative analysis

quantitative data

quantitative research

quantitative methods

quantitative study

quantitative approach

quantitative measurement

quantitative assessment

quantitative model

quantitative results

quantitative method

quantitative determination

quantitative relation

quantitative index

quantitative easing

quantitative change

quantitative test

quantitative genetics

quantitative character

quantitative economics

quantitative classification

quantitative variable

Example Sentences

He said it was only a quantitative difference.

HPLC method for quantitative determination of stachydrine hydroiodic was established.

A gas chromatographic method for the quantitative analysis of monopalmitin and monoolein in fat and oil was described.

To establish a method to analyze Icariine and Naringin based on qualitative identification by TLC and quantitative test by HPLC.

A method for quantitative analysis of nitrofen in soils and water by RP-HPLC was introduced.

Objective: To establish a method for the quantitative determination of the Talwin and Diclofenacin An Tong Ning tablets.

Oxidation of tropine with chromic oxide gave tropinone which can be quaternized to 5 in quantitative yield.

By exampling, it is posepole that quantitative counting and qualitative reviewing durable resistance about liquid corrosion on concrete.

The strain of the proeutectoid ferrite in hypoeutectoid steel drawing was measured and analyzed by quantitative metallography.

The quantitative determination of inosine and inosinic acid was conducted by High Performance Liquid Chromatography(HPLC).

Under the same chrmatographic condition, gas chromatography quantitative analysis of the butachlor and simetryne were discribed.

Quantitative Analyses of the Viscometric Data of the Coil-Globule and Globule-Coil Transition of Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) in Water;

Business graduates must also be numerate,because most degrees will have courses in quantitative methods and statistics.

The main equipment here is a thermal cycler system for nucleic acid amplification (PCR, quantitative fluorescence detection or common).

Objective To reduce the quantitative loss of the clinical intravenously guttae (iv gtt) to ensure the therapeutic effect, and to reduce the economic loss of the nation and patients per se.

Real-world Examples

Hemophilia usually refers to inherited deficiencies of coagulation factors, which can be either quantitative or qualitative.

Source: Osmosis - Blood Cancer

That's the quantitative measurement, the numbers.

Source: CNN 10 Student English January 2020 Collection

So late last year, the federal reserve announced it was ending quantitative easing and beginning quantitative tightening.

Source: Wall Street Journal

Our quantitative results were very interesting.

Source: TED Talks (Video Version) Bilingual Selection

For example, some countries restrict imports by quantitative restriction.

Source: Foreign Trade English Topics King

We can talk about these beers from a quantitative standpoint all day long.

Source: PBS Fun Science Popularization

There are added political risks to quantitative easing in the eurozone, said Brooks.

Source: VOA Standard January 2015 Collection

It also gets called " carbon quantitative easing" or " the carbon coin."

Source: TED Talks (Video Version) Bilingual Selection

A quantitative analysis showed that he has grown 10 pounds fatter.

Source: IELTS Vocabulary: Category Recognition

Type I disease is when there's not enough protein C or S, so that's a quantitative defect.

Source: Osmosis - Blood Cancer

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