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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow quantification" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the ability to measure or express something in numerical terms.
Example: "The new software features will allow quantification of user engagement metrics, providing valuable insights for our marketing strategy."
Alternatives: "enable measurement" or "permit quantification".
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These techniques allow quantification of the scaffold's key macrostructural features that control tissue growth.
Within species testing will allow quantification of differences in quality caused by genetic or environmental factors.
The multimodality imaging system is designed to allow quantification and three-dimensional localization of fluorophores.
A nested PCR method is available for detection of the strain but does not allow quantification.
In situ electrocolorimetric measurements of the complexes allow quantification of color coordinates of each electrogenerated anionic and cationic redox species.
In an interview, Mr. Melnikoff acknowledged that "there has never been a thorough, proper study where they looked at a large number of samples" that would allow quantification of the kind he used.
The aim of the model was to allow quantification of effects of management practices and mitigation options on GHG emissions.
Our research involves development and testing of smartphone apps that allow quantification of colorimetric tests at both Android and iOS operating systems.
And then we can allow quantification over super-predicate symbols.
EIT may also allow quantification of recruitable lunge collapse (EIT-collapse) [1].
Prior to GC-MS analysis N-phenylcarbazole was added to the CH2C12 fraction to allow quantification of organic nitrogen compounds.
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