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quantitative estimate

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quantitative
adjective
uk /ˈkwɒn.tɪ.tə.tɪv/ us /ˈkwɑːn.t̬ə.teɪ.t̬ɪv/
relating to numbers ...
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estimate
noun[C]
uk /ˈes.tɪ.mət/ us /ˈes.tə.mət/
a guess of what the size, value, amount, cost, etc. of something ...
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Examples of quantitative estimate


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The present data are the first quantitativeestimate of the seed bank in this species.
A quantitativeestimate of these trends requires a fully three-dimensional numerical solution, which constitutes a possible extension to the present work.
This is the first quantitativeestimate of the mutagenic effect of cryopreservation on the germ line of a metazoan.
We will prove a quantitativeestimate for the distribution of orbits.
Moreover, by choosing an appropriate notion of distance we can measure this closeness to get a quantitativeestimate of the information lost in the abstraction.
Our goal here was rather to provide a quantitativeestimate over a full life-cycle and to estimate the age at first copulation.
A quantitativeestimate of the reduction of transmission is therefore helpful in evaluating the effectiveness of new intervention strategies.
We do not have a quantitativeestimate of the cost at present.
This is not necessary - the recognition heuristic can work very well without any quantitativeestimate of the recognition validity.
In a certain sense, these new invariants give a quantitativeestimate of how 'non-invertible' a system is.
We need, then, a quantitativeestimate of s- in order to assess the model's relevance to the evolution of recombination.
Although these results fit qualitatively with the idea of a flexible chain, attempts to make a quantitativeestimate of the chain properties have met with difficulties.
This study will examine neuropsychological effects including a number of standard tests to allow a quantitativeestimate of psychiatric morbidity, anxiety and depression.
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He cannot give a quantitativeestimate of the effect on milk supplies, but it will be slight.
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It is too soon to make a quantitativeestimate, but there is no doubt that the strike had a considerable distorting effect.
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Some construction output may be affected by shortages of building materials and components, but no quantitativeestimate of loss of output can yet be made.
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The effect of land prices on inflation is extremely indirect and it is not practicable to make a meaningful quantitativeestimate.
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No quantitativeestimate of their effect can be made.
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It would be nice if one could give some kind of quantitativeestimate of the effect.
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Unlike other areas, there has been no quantitativeestimate of the scale of development.
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