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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assessed quantitatively" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the evaluation or measurement of something using numerical data or metrics.
Example: "The project's success was assessed quantitatively through various performance indicators."
Alternatives: "measured numerically" or "evaluated in quantitative terms".
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Bacterial growth was not assessed quantitatively, since there was quantitative variability in the recovered specimen.
Besides the qualitative assessment of signal intensity in DWI, images can be assessed quantitatively by the measurement of ADC values.
Intrahepatic vasculature can be assessed quantitatively.
Moreover, the environmental impact can be assessed quantitatively.
Relative nerve fiber densities for each fiber population were assessed quantitatively by computer-assisted analysis.
Vascular tube formation by OEC was assessed quantitatively at one and 4 weeks of culture.
Their relative contributions are assessed quantitatively, based on which key failure events are determined.
To adjust the new tool to high-throughput screening conditions, the effect of Rho expression on cell proliferation was assessed quantitatively using the resazurin-based PrestoBlue® Cell Viability Reagent that measures the reducing environment of viable cells.
The structural and mechanical impact of terminal methyl groups is also assessed quantitatively and compared with continuous random network theory.
The influences of hydraulic properties on the tidal fluctuations within the aquifer can therefore be assessed quantitatively.
Such design defects can be assessed quantitatively using stress concentration diagrams or by computer programmes and ameliorative measures taken.
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