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The phrase "aimed at quantifying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a goal or purpose of a study, project, or analysis that focuses on measurement or numerical assessment.
Example: "The research project is aimed at quantifying the impact of climate change on local ecosystems."
Alternatives: "intended to measure" or "designed to assess".
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The top box depicts the EPIS Wheel and encompasses measures aimed at quantifying recursive activities.
Simulations aimed at quantifying the temperature unevenness within pipe wall had a duration of 100 s.
This study aimed at quantifying and comparing methane release from dairy manure with different piling treatments.
This study aimed at quantifying the ability of multi-indicator profiles to identify such cows.
Future research is recommended, aimed at quantifying the concentrations measured by LIF.
This study aimed at quantifying co-benefit effects of alternative transport use in Adelaide, South Australia.
Research aimed at quantifying the uptake of diphosphonates by the skeleton was conducted in the 1970s and 1980s.
The simulations performed aimed at quantifying the role of intermolecular interactions, as well as docking energies and binding modes [119].
Epidemiologic research aimed at quantifying the dose response effect of marijuana on crash risk is urgently needed.
However, this study was aimed at quantifying longitudinal tumor hypoxia changes and could not address these mechanistic questions.
The present study was aimed at quantifying cervical strength at neutral, 25%, 50%and75%5% of flexion and extension.
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