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We test this solution through two studies, qualitative and quantitative, in which participants have to collaborate to jointly validate and correct a diagrammatic model of operational procedures.
Moreover, in many cases protein interaction assays are qualitative rather than quantitative in which the identification of positive interactions is the priority and high sensitivity and wide detection range, such as that observed in SH2-PLA, is essential.
It is either descriptive (non-quantitative) when results of primary studies are summarized, but not statistically combined, or quantitative, in which statistical methods are used to combine results, also known as meta-analysis [ 80- 83].
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This method is quick and sensitive but may not be able to distinguish different prxs and is non-quantitative in which it cannot determine the fraction of the total prx that has become hyperoxidized.
Fed policies benefitted the rich more than others: low interest rates were paired with "quantitative easing," in which the Fed purchased the kinds of financial instruments that most people don't have, like mortgage-backed securities and long-term bonds.
In America the Federal Reserve has only just ended QE2, its second bout of "quantitative easing" in which money is injected into the economy through asset purchases.
The Federal Reserve is well into its third round of "quantitative easing," in which it buys longer-term assets to bring down long-term lending rates.
By contrast, another round of quantitative easing, in which the Federal Reserve buys Treasury bonds or other debt instruments, would not help the deficit, but could help stocks.
Most Wall Street analysts expect the Fed to decide, at its meeting in early November, to resume the debt-buying strategy known as quantitative easing, in which the Federal Reserve would purchase Treasury securities to make borrowing cheaper.
In economic terms the Fed's purchase would resemble "quantitative easing", in which it prints money to buy bonds.Monetarists would fret that creating $1 trillion of new money would spur inflation, but those fears are misplaced.
Analysts said Mr. Shirakawa's comments demonstrated the central bank's continued reluctance to use more radical policy tools, including quantitative easing, in which the bank would increase the money supply by buying securities from the market.
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