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to qualitative
noun
Something qualitative.
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Some elements of burden are not quantifiable, but amenable only to qualitative (descriptive) analysis.
Therefore, denoising of EEG is a challenging preprocessing step prior to qualitative or quantitative EEG analysis.
Finally, credit intermediaries assign to qualitative information a similar relevance to that of venture capitalists.
Unlike other financiers so far examined, the majority of venture capitalists prefer quantitative to qualitative information.
Furthermore, comparing their results is not trivial due to qualitative reporting.
The majority of business angels attribute on average a special relevance to qualitative information.
Finite element (FE) computer simulations were used to qualitative interpret the underlying mechanisms.
Moreover, absence of proper post-harvest storage and processing facilities leads to qualitative and quantitative losses.
Are the research questions suited to qualitative inquiry?
We, therefore, restrict our comparisons to qualitative differences.
By 2009, her research interests shifted to qualitative research.
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