Sentence examples for by quantitative analyses from inspiring English sources

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When evaluating applications, Harvard takes into account many nonacademic qualities, like overcoming hardship, that are not easily captured by quantitative analyses.

In recent decades, sociology of education has been dominated by quantitative analyses of race, class, and gender gaps in educational achievement.

The contribution of technologies to, e.g., the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions should be carefully examined by quantitative analyses of interdependencies of the technology options.

In addition, student design work will be supported by quantitative analyses conducted in collaboration with graduate students at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies Center for Industriall Ecology and Global Institute for Sustainable Forestry.

Many aspects of the process, such as the impact of Si dissolving from diatoms, are both insufficiently known and difficult to monitor by quantitative analyses due to the ubiquitousness of Si in sediment.

This was confirmed by quantitative analyses using a CPC assay.

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This approach, which was also adopted in the present study, was validated by two quantitative analyses which were performed by Georgieva et al. [1] on the stimuli from the SfS experiment in order to compare their low-level properties.

Although these concepts aid the choice of the evidence to be used in setting standard by providing well-documented knowledge, they can be strengthened by additional quantitative analyses.

In this study we assessed the feasibility of cryopreservation of viable SLN cell samples for flowcytometric analysis, by comparing quantitative analyses of SLN cell samples after freeze-thawing with direct analysis of fresh SLN cell samples.

These issues were highlighted in their level of confidence, skill and staffing issues corroborated by our quantitative analyses.

They are a well-known research tools for systematic analyses (van Raan 2005), which mostly employed to procure bibliographical data within a specific field, institute, topic, journal, authors or country by utilizing quantitative analyses and statistics methods (Wallin 2005).

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