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The phrase "a quantitative analyses of" is not correct due to the plural form "analyses" being used with the singular article "a." You can use it when discussing a specific quantitative analysis, but it should be corrected to "a quantitative analysis of."
Example: "The study presents a quantitative analysis of the data collected over the past year."
Alternatives: "a quantitative study of" or "a quantitative examination of"
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This study examined associations between social relationships and psychological well-being through (a) quantitative analyses of surveys of representative samples ranging in age from 13 to 93 in the United States (N = 1498) and Japan (N = 1641) and (b) qualitative content analyses of 12 focus group discussions conducted separately with American and Japanese participants.
They performed a cross-sectional analysis on the types of study design, statistical analyses, and made a quantitative analyses of the errors in statistical methods.
In contrast to Steinman [ 9], who made a quantitative analyses of quality-improvement strategies, our review, like those of Boonacker [ 10], Kaki [ 11] and Charani [ 12], was a qualitative analysis.> As in the case of any systematic review, ours suffers from the limitation of publication bias.
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This study provides a framework for quantitative analyses of mammalian embryos and establishes GATA6 as a nodal point in the gene regulatory network driving ICM lineage specification.
A number of quantitative analyses of the effects of Aboriginal fire treatment in Australia (e.g. [15], [16], [81]) have shown that under an anthropogenic regime the frequency of fire increases, but the intensity and extent of burns declines dramatically, resulting in a decrease in biomass burning ([15], [81], [82].
As such, a number of quantitative analyses of clients' current use of technology, as well as their willingness to use technology in their care, have been reported.
Size profiling indicated an insufficient quality for further quantitative analyses of a few libraries (Fig. 1), namely those derived from roots, leaves in senescence, young leaves, woody stems, pollen, post-harvest berries and seeds, which were used only to identify known vvi-miRNAs and to predict novel miRNA candidates, but not for the expression analysis.
This is resolved by rearranging the same information to calculate a net-monetary-benefit statistic [14]:
Figure 5a,b depicts a representative example of quantitative analyses of the total number of cultured SMPCs from a healthy individual present within a fixed region in a chamber slide well (left two panels) and from a non-diabetic patient with PAD (right two panels).
Figure 4a,b depicts a representative example of quantitative analyses of the total number of cultured CACs present from a healthy individual (Fig. 4a) and a diabetic patient without MVD (Fig. 4b) within a fixed region in a chamber slide well.
In conclusion, the Ar−/− mouse carrying the E2-inducible EGFP gene is a valuable tool for quantitative analyses of natural and synthetic estrogenic compounds in vivo.
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