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First, a reasonable measure needs to be developed for being able to quantify the algorithm.
"What's really new here is being able to quantify the conversion of ammonia to nitrogen".
By being able to quantify a continuum of interaction likelihoods, this helps to direct future experiments.
One of the most intuitive criterions being able to quantify the quality of a segmentation result is the intra-region uniformity.
That said, WorldDesk isn't disclosing its user numbers – so without being able to quantify exactly what we have here, it's all just potential for either company.
"Being able to quantify the stresses and their effect on the skeleton may enable us at last to isolate an elite group of professional archers from the ship".
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Curiously, no one seems to be able to quantify the threat to the financial system.
"I'll never be able to quantify how important Venus was for me or my career.
"We hope that over time we'll be able to quantify that".
Having forged partnerships with larger brands, the consultancy hopes to be able to quantify greater change next year.
What's more, its executives haven't been able to quantify what it would gain in new health-care business.
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