Leaps of that kind often end badly, said Dr . Linda Bartoshuk, a psychologist at the Yale School of Medicine and an expert on quantitative measurements of perception.
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This quantitative measurement will be a tool similar to the department's vaunted Compstat process, in which weekly crime statistics are used to measure the performance of police supervisors.
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In 1995 Velculescu developed SAGE ( serial analysis of gene expression ), a gene expression technology for the global and quantitative measurement of gene activity [ 5 ].
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This system is superior to examinations that use " standard patients " because it permits the quantitative measurement of competence, as well as reproducing the same objective findings.
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The Coach is focused on player " tendencies ", a quantitative measurement of their performance, and seems less concerned about the human aspect of the game and the players.
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:Not sure there are strict quantitative measurements for that, but you could start with Gini coefficient . . . talk ) 14 : 33, 10 October 2008 ( UTC)
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In the first quantitative measurement of kinetic parameters for this reaction, a 1976 study by Isaacs and Laila measured the rates of addition of sulfur dioxide to butadiene derivatives.
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However, swirling is less likely to cause solution to splash out of the container, which will cause an unmeasurable loss of material, and will introduce error into any quantitative measurement.
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Once a vessel has been " straightened " in this way, quantitative measurements of length and cross sectional area can be made, so that surgery or interventional treatment can be planned.
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The camera of the phone is used to acquire an image of the sensor and custom software running on the phone analyses the sensor colour to provide a quantitative measurement of UV dose.