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Data envelopment analysis (DEA) is used to quantify changes over time in productivity and continuous improvement.
The Integrated Valuation and Ecosystem Services Tradeoffs model was then used to quantify changes in ecosystem services.
Recently, vibration threshold (VT) has been used to quantify changes in the sensory nervous system in patients experiencing musculoskeletal pain.
The refinery complexity equation is used to quantify changes in complexity index for changes in capacity and complexity factor and is used to visually illustrate basic relations.
Our calibrated models (overall test accuracy of ~ 85%) were used to quantify changes in permafrost distribution under varying future climate scenarios assuming no other changes in biophysical factors.
In a laboratory study of these interventions, EMG and motion analysis systems were used to quantify changes in muscle force and body postures.
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RCIs were used to quantify change.
Standardized response means were used to quantify change.
The standardized response mean (SRM) was used to quantify change for all measures for the two change intervals.
Real-time RT-qPCR was used to quantify change of expression of lung-relevant genes in mutant mouse trachea.
The standardized response mean (SRM) was used to quantify change [ 3] and SRMs were calculated for all measures for the two change intervals.
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used to identify changes
used to establish changes
used to assess changes
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used to quantify alterations
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