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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a quantification of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the measurement or assessment of a particular variable or concept.
Example: "The study provides a quantification of the impact of climate change on agricultural yields."
Alternatives: "a measurement of" or "an assessment of".
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(a) Quantification of replication events of intermediate mutants.
(a) Quantification of the effect of Cas9 nickase expression in GFP CAG 101 cells.
In Fig. 2d, a quantification of the pooled data from these experiments is reported.
See Fig. 5 for a quantification of the force throughout the time-lapse.
However, a single qPCR can yield a quantification of the amount of DNA38,39.
(a) Quantification of patrolling monocytes in the lung and in the lamina propria of the jejunum.
They will provide a quantification of the associated biogeochemical fluxes," says Follows.
(a) Quantification of the gelation time of the sericin hydrogels prepared with the different concentrations at room temperature.
Here we provide a quantification of present and future flood losses in the 136 largest coastal cities.
To assess cell viability, treated cells were subjected to a quantification of nuclear fragmentation or ATP content.
(a) Quantification of the relative PtdIns(4,5 P2 levels at the cortex of the indicated cell upon PalmC treatment.
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