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It is easy to judge quantity, of course.
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Rhesus macaque monkeys could judge quantities of only up to four.
Thirdly, Jacobsen chose the precise size of end-piece to deliver a perfectly judged quantity of soup to the mouth.
In a series of recent imaging studies, scientists have discovered that a sliver of the parietal cortex, on the surface of the brain about an inch above the ears, is particularly active when the brain judges quantity.
"We as players could judge the quantity and quality of talent as well as anyone else.
Maybe we shouldn't judge the quantity or quality of a person's love, but it's clear when it's not nearly enough to justify that person's having a pet.
We hypothesized that alcohol intoxication would increase the amount of insecticide drunk by an individual – reasons might include impairment of ability to judge the quantity of poison ingested, dulled taste sensation, and disinhibition – and worsen outcome.
Passive intervertebral motion (PIVM) assessment is used to judge the quantity and quality of functions of spinal motion segments and is assumed to play an important role in diagnostically classifying patients and selecting treatment [ 18].
Can advantage and disadvantage from different respects be judged in quantity and compared with each other in such a simple way?
Therefore, this method is acceptable for judging relative quantities of sequences as potential mature or star strands within a precursor structure.
The presentence report informed the judge that the quantity of the drug, 165.5 grams, was enough for a life sentence.
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