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The full articles were considered if their objectives are about to quantify mortality, morbidity, compliance and treatment costs.
It's about how to quantify uncertainty, about how to take data and turn it into knowledge.
The suicide problem that Khan is talking about is impossible to quantify.
Of course, there might also be all sorts of intangible dimensions to voter psychology that are fun to speculate about, but are hard to quantify.
Several of the participants were also critical about being forced to quantify the relationships in the model.
We include these data in Fig. 5a in order to show more data in the lower range of the given number of molecules, and we see that, for example, sixteen random bases are required to quantify about 105 molecules with greater than 95% accuracy.
This sense of information is associated with Claude Shannon (1948), who showed how the concept of information could be used to quantify facts about contingency and correlation in a useful way, initially for use in communication technology.
Median differences between treatment groups were calculated for continuous and ranked data; 95% CIs were calculated to quantify uncertainty about relative risks and median differences.
Median differences between treatment groups were calculated for continuous and ranked data; 95% CIs were calculated to quantify uncertainty about RRs and median differences.
They also highlighted that the RAPIA was able to quantify issues that people knew about, but did not have data on, for example, travel costs.
"People are not worried about numbers but about impact on reputation, which is hard to quantify.
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