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  • cal whether or not this program may lead to quantitative, accurate predictions that can't be extract
  • e assumption that North Korea would use its quantitative advantage of troop strength against the per
  • Die qualitative und quantitative Analyse von Pflanzen und Pflanzentheilen (Q
  • rom the chemical and ecological viewpoints, quantitative analyses of ptaquiloside in bracken were in
  • is very popular among social scientists for quantitative analyses of social and economic change.
  • EJ Bourne et al.: Quantitative analysis of HBV cccDNA from clinical specim
  • For example, quantitative analysis performed by mass spectrometry on
  • While its only reported quantitative analysis was 0.14% (Appleseed), all instanc
  • Carr published the first quantitative analysis of tyrannosaurid ontogeny in 1999,
  • ation in which the alcohol is collected for quantitative analysis but can also be done by evaporatio
  • is paper became a part of the foundation of quantitative analysis of phase transitions in the early
  • function of the FHIT tumor suppressor gene, quantitative analysis of RING finger domain ubiquitin li
  • In chemistry, quantitative analysis is the determination of the absolu
  • Quantitative analysis - Quantum chemistry - Quartz - Qua
  • analysis is the chemical identification and quantitative analysis of very small amounts of chemical
  • duction of habitat quality, and following a quantitative analysis (criterion E).
  • he interests of the state in a future where quantitative analysis backed by the tacit threat of coer
  • ets once a year to discuss various topic in quantitative analysis of behavior including but not limi
  • ning it was called the Harvard Symposium on Quantitative Analysis of Behavior (HSQAB).
  • pirical chapter debunked Golden ratio-based quantitative analysis in the US equity market.
  • The Society for Quantitative Analysis of Behavior was founded in 1978 by
  • A hydrophilicity plot is a quantitative analysis of the degree of hydrophobicity or
  • cations in basic research in proteomics and quantitative analysis of biomolecules as well as in clin
  • pon the natural sciences and which featured quantitative analysis, than they were to publish article
  • e Paleolithic archaeology, human evolution, quantitative analysis, spatial analysis, archaeology of
  • of Finance and the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, Financial Management and the Jour
  • as well as in "field methods, ethnohistory, quantitative analysis, and method and theory."
  • iate Editor of the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, the Journal of Corporate Finance,
  • dent Preferences", Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, March, 1982 (with C. C. White).
  • anic synthesis and as a standard oxidant in quantitative analysis.
  • Economics and the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis.
  • It is a form of quantitative analysis.
  • en superseded by the study of processes and quantitative analysis.
  • Economics and the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis.
  • Quantitative Analysis: 8th
  • 0 in Williamsburg, Virginia) is an American quantitative analyst, poker player, and software designe
  • of US Fixed Income, managing director, and quantitative analyst.
  • ancial engineering for careers as financial quantitative analysts.
  • courses also supply students with the basic quantitative, analytic, lingual, and physical skills tha
  • Dual polarisation interferometry is a quantitative analytical method for measuring the overall
  • ing cases at Darden) and technical notes on quantitative analytics.
  • -for-profit research facility that conducts quantitative and qualitative research on subjects relate
  • h competitive situations through the use of quantitative and qualitative research, image analysis, m
  • love lost between Harvey and proponents of quantitative and non-politicized geography, notably Bria
  • ols for DBSA Greater Houston to (1) provide quantitative and qualitative evidence that its support g
  • Clinical Assessment for Social Workers: Quantitative and Qualitative Methods (2 ed.).
  • ene is carried on chromosome 4) are of both quantitative and qualitative in nature and include; afib
  • a series of contributions that has allowed quantitative and analytical treatments of simple and pol
  • er and build upon the existing expertise in quantitative and qualitative research methods and method
  • t limitation of this test is that it is not quantitative and result is only positive or negative.
  • al Scaling, Sage University Paper series on Quantitative Application in the Social Sciences, 07-011.
  • Bass sought to bring a more rigorous quantitative approach to marketing problems.
  • The quantitative approach introduced by Peter A Stewart in 1
  • education researcher to use qualitative and quantitative approaches to study the academic transition
  • ng won the prize for his monograph entitled Quantitative Arithmetic of Projective Varieties.
  • is time he studied various experimental and quantitative aspects of the permeability of soils to wat
  • Quantitative assays require additional calibrators with
  • Since then, even more specific quantitative assays were developed for its detection at
  • tistical analyses of the signatures provide quantitative assessment of the welding process, revealin
  • atics, chemistry, etc., to build a stronger quantitative base for engineering, as opposed to the emp
  • ographic tools for researchers; (ii) as the quantitative basis of mapping of landforms or dates of i
  • This discovery has provided the quantitative basis for the most successful and widely us
  • include mathematical finance and economics, quantitative behavioral finance, free boundary problems,
  • Research Article: 'High-throughput quantitative bioanalysis by LC/MS/MS', Volume 14, Issue
  • Scientist", Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology 74: 1-7, PMID 20508059
  • ematics, Physics, Physiology of Organisms & Quantitative Biology; students must take three experimen
  • co-director of the California Institute for Quantitative Biomedical Research; and a consulting profe
  • appointment at the California Institute for Quantitative Biomedical Research (QB3).
  • The California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences (QB3) is a nonprofit research,
  • ce and Innovation: California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences (QB3) and Center for Informatio
  • on, along with the California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences, California Institute for Telec
  • QB3's domain is the quantitative biosciences: areas of biology (generally, m
  • Quantitative Business Analysis: Text and Cases, Irwin/Mc
  • other factors being equal) a qualitative or quantitative change in A may cause change in B.
  • iTRAQ is used in proteomics to study quantitative changes in the proteome.
  • at the genes at different loci affected the quantitative character in qualitatively different ways.
  • ew Zealand Government analyst, to undertake quantitative chemical analysis which identified the mine
  • This allows a quantitative comparison of for example, built systems.
  • also used in many other situations where a quantitative comparison between line strengths is needed
  • For the quantitative comparison of two proteomes, one sample is
  • Parasitemia is the quantitative content of parasites in the blood.
  • phagosome and it is assumed that there is a quantitative correlation between the amount of Atg8 and
  • He was also the editor of the "Journal of Quantitative Criminology" from 1996 to 2000.
  • iews, journals, and focus groups as well as quantitative data collected from attitude surveys, and p
  • (3 vols., 1930), which includes a wealth of quantitative data from pre-modern sources.
  • erated a great deal of both qualitative and quantitative data and the results of earlier experiments
  • ishing the book Social Research Methods and Quantitative Data Analysis with SPSS 12 and 13: A Guide
  • f data analysts working together to extract quantitative data from complex datasets.
  • A) product that provides medium resolution, quantitative data in a digital format for military syste
  • ls of interpretation, unite qualitative and quantitative data, apply sociological models to historic
  • y, allowing direct correlation of image and quantitative data.
  • A text book on quantitative Database Design, McGraw Hill (1977, 1988).
  • Many external mechanical defenses and large quantitative defenses are constitutive, as they require
  • It is a quantitative description of the amount of change occurri
  • timonials to support their claims, but omit quantitative detail and well-controlled studies.
  • ophan, and alkaloid production, and for the quantitative detection of calcium.
  • The usefulness of this reagent in quantitative determination is the formation of a red col
  • um cobaltinitrite also forms the basis of a quantitative determination of potassium.
  • It allows quantitative determination of elemental chlorine, nitrog
  • ng voltammetry is a voltammetric method for quantitative determination of specific ionic species.
  • ng voltammetry is a voltammetric method for quantitative determination of specific ionic species.
  • Discovered a method of quantitative determination of 1 ppm quantities of mercur
  • It can be used for as a reagent in the quantitative determination of the systemic herbicide, 2,
  • mental or ultimate analysis encompasses the quantitative determination of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen
  • in analytical chemistry is a method for the quantitative determination of halogens in chemical subst
  • s “Dinitrosoresorcinol as a reagent for the quantitative determination of cobalt in the presence of
  • of methods in analytical chemistry for the quantitative determination of an analyte based on the ma
  • recognition that many mental disorders are quantitative deviations from health rather than categori
  • ere quickly replaced with more accurate and quantitative devices for measuring radiation in scientif
  • Quantitative differences in homo and heterotypic adhesio
  • increased the amount of money set aside for quantitative easing to £200 billion.
  • tinguish it from the widely used expression Quantitative easing, which however originally also refer
  • March 2009, the MPC launched a programme of quantitative easing, initially injecting £75 billion int
  • Management and Regulatory Practice and the Quantitative Economics and Statistics group.
  • e Review, founded in 1917, often focuses on quantitative economics.
  • [3] Challenges in Quantitative Equity Management, Frank J. Fabozzi, Sergio
  • Quantitative evaluation of passage retrieval algorithms
  • ology became patented and known as QEM*SEM ( Quantitative Evaluation of Minerals by Scanning Electron
  • a draft paper in early 1982 with the first quantitative evidence of alterations in short-term clima
  • in the culture can be easily estimated, and quantitative experimental results can simply be divided
  • 64-1642) was a scientist who performed many quantitative experiments addressing many topics.
  • elds insufficient to justify lowering these quantitative exposure limits."
  • rier techniques and their applications, and quantitative finance problems.
  • spected researcher in the academic field of quantitative finance (see for example the Hull-White mod
  • The Oxford-Man Institute of Quantitative Finance is an interdisciplinary research in
  • n the 1980's, he and James Simons founded a quantitative finance firm, Axcom Trading Advisors, which
  • d markets und integrates widely implemented quantitative finance technologies in addition with conte
  • M to permanently endow the Man Professor of Quantitative Finance, who will be associated with the In
  • He is an associate editor of Quantitative Finance, the Journal of Banking and Finance
  • nvironment, and the Oxford-Man Institute of Quantitative Finance.
  • f stochastic differential equations, and to quantitative finance.
  • ept that might make people confused is that quantitative funds can be operated as a Hedge fund as we
  • Quantitative Futures Research, Using Systems Approaches,
  • is a chartered statistician, has a Ph.D in quantitative genetics from Iowa State University, and a
  • monly used in plant and animal breeding and quantitative genetics as well as other fields.
  • enting the university's strong tradition in quantitative genetics with a population genetics side an
  • He currently leads a group working on quantitative genetics in plants and mice.
  • Falconer's book Introduction to quantitative genetics was written in 1960 and became a v
  • a British geneticist known for his work in quantitative genetics.
  • uce Walsh, widely considered the "Bible" of quantitative genetics.
  • his studies of cytoplasmic inheritance and quantitative genetics.
  • sity of Leeds helping drive the new wave of quantitative geography in Britain with colleagues includ
  • proach to geographical study, comparable to quantitative geography or critical geography.
  • re in the late 20th century for his work in quantitative geography, and played an instrumental role
  • ictive modeling, semantic interoperability, quantitative health risk adjustment, and comparative eff
  • story and social history-and helped develop Quantitative History as a tool in historical research.
  • Spectra can be made more quantitative if necessary by allowing sufficient time fo
  • Development of quantitative imaging and characterization techniques tha
  • et immunoelectrophoresis is one-dimensional quantitative immunoelectrophoresis.
  • matter (such as multiple sclerosis) have a quantitative impact on DTI measures.
  • of this scheme; they made reference to the quantitative impact of such a law, and the fact that alt
  • or, is defined as an organism that provides quantitative information on the quality of the environme
  • Minister's Statistical department to supply quantitative information to help Winston Churchill make
  • ociate to produce ion signals which provide quantitative information regarding the relative amount o
  • chapter of his book, The Visual Display of Quantitative Information.
  • Although quantitative investigation of the world has existed sinc
  • Resulting quantitative kinetic rate data are key prerequisites to
  • Geomorphometry is the science of quantitative land surface analysis.
  • Prof. Swedlow teaches the Analytical & Quantitative Light Microscopy Course at the Marine Biolo
  • ophical and mathematical logic, set theory, quantitative linguistics and empirical psychology.
  • the International Journal of Operations and Quantitative Management.
  • ivity (amount of overlapping of spectra) in quantitative manner.
  • f marketing, founding editor of "Journal of Quantitative Marketing and Economics" in 2003 along with
  • edimix International offers qualitative and quantitative marketing research solutions, derived from
  • w-tube mass spectrometry is a sensitive and quantitative mass spectrometry technique for trace gas a
  • 4) was a pioneer in developing and applying quantitative mathematical methods to the problems of lon
  • Entropy change is the quantitative measure of that kind of a spontaneous proce
  • A Quantitative Measure Of Fairness And Discrimination For
  • Reputation capital is the quantitative measure of some entity's reputational value
  • st (OFT) is a commonly used qualitative and quantitative measure of general locomotor activity and w
  • In chemistry, spectrophotometry is the quantitative measurement of the reflection or transmissi
  • ipline of analytical chemistry covering the quantitative measurement of xenobiotics (drugs and their
  • It has also been successfully applied for quantitative measurement of concentrations in fields lik
  • Medal of Honor "for his pioneer work in the quantitative measurement and correlation of factors invo
  • However, accurate and quantitative measurement of these parameters from the SS
  • Like any other quantitative measurement, repeated experiments provide t
  • Xanthylic acid can be used in quantitative measurements of the inosine monophosphate d
  • , the resulting fluorescence signal permits quantitative measurements of the accumulation of the pro
  • olution achieved and to allow more accurate quantitative measurements.
  • By using these data, quantitative measures, including instability, growth/dec
  • The Hill coefficient n provides a quantitative method for characterizing binding cooperati
  • rtant methodological papers on seriation (a quantitative method for determining the chronology of si
  • ne College in West Yorkshire, Swift studied Quantitative Methods in Business at Teesside University
  • ns, and procedures by using qualitative and quantitative methods to recognise the hazards and measur
  • uch that a system hazard may occur?", while quantitative methods aim at providing estimations about
  • qualitative and quantitative methods
  • Economics and Quantitative Methods (EQM)
  • (focus groups, interviews, sound-walks) and quantitative methods (perceptual testing in laboratories
  • alogy, and his appreciation of the value of quantitative methods led him to become one of the earlie
  • G2 (competitive intelligence and analysis), quantitative methods for clients to analyze residual val
  • Likewise, Himmelfarb has argued that quantitative methods such as practiced by economic histo
  • her in the use of computers, databases, and quantitative methods in archaeology.
  • Her graduate work focused on formal and quantitative methods and their application to politics,
  • eptual creativity and the use of innovative quantitative methods, his work foreshadowed the ecosyste
  • n Education II, Introduction to Inquiry II: Quantitative Methods, Experimental Design in Education I
  • ith a solid foundation in computer science, quantitative methods, and biomedical computing;
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