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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a quantifiable amount of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific, measurable quantity of something.
Example: "The study requires a quantifiable amount of data to draw accurate conclusions."
Alternatives: "a measurable quantity of" or "a specific amount of".
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In "Hawaiian Blood", Kauanui provides the first comprehensive history and analysis of how a federal law equating Hawaiian cultural identity with a quantifiable amount of blood was created.
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These results show that only samples prepared with the chloride precursor exhibit a quantifiable amount of palladium using this technique.
During the course of the experiment, there was no major change to the total arsenic present in solution, therefore, a quantifiable amount of adsorbed product could not be determined in the aqueous batch reactions.
Ten patients who underwent JJA VIT had a quantifiable amount of JJAV sIgE, sIgG4 and sIgG1 against JJAV prior to starting desensitisation.
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The change in CPI is only relevant if calculated for a specifically quantifiable amount of time.
In this study, C diffusion in pure Ti powders was promoted in a quantifiable amount using a combined technique of spark plasma sintering and powder metallurgy to synthesize a bulk Ti alloy.
According to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, the precision of simultaneous measurements of position and velocity of a particle is limited by a quantifiable amount.
The large number of peptides derived from extracellular matrix turnover prompted us to address the issue of whether these peptides were present in a quantifiable amount.
In both experiments, no cellobionic acid was detected in a quantifiable amount during the hydrolysis, although traces were observed at high values of cellulose conversion or at long hydrolysis times using Cellic CTec2.
Biochemical and solid-state NMR measurements of the matrix and constitutive parts established that the matrix is composed of two major components, curli and cellulose, each in a quantifiable amount.
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