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Quantity or
amount is a
property that can
exist as a
multitude or magnitude,
which illustrate discontinuity and continuity.
Quantities can be compared...
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uncertainty is a lack of any
quantifiable knowledge about some
possible occurrence, as
opposed to the
presence of
quantifiable risk (e.g., that in statistical...
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quality standards. The
specific problem is: Lack of sources, lack of
quantifiable data.
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sport statistics, some
military roles can be
measured in
terms of a
quantifiable metric. Once said
metric is established,
military personnel (whether...
- uses,
values within a
spectrum may not be ****ociated with
precisely quantifiable numbers or definitions. Such uses
imply a
broad range of
conditions or...
- from
different cell
lines and
single cells. The
development known as
quantifiable fluorescence-based WB (QFWB)
enables researchers to
carry out comparative...
- education—evaluating
candidates using only
numerical metrics results in
ignoring non-
quantifiable factors and
attributes which may
ultimately be more
relevant to the applicant's...
- company's prospects. In economics, as in finance, risk is
often defined as
quantifiable uncertainty about gains and losses.
Environmental risk
arises from environmental...
- doctors, the lack of accreditation,
scientific medical training, and
quantifiable positive results means they lack the
competency of true
medical doctors...
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September 2017 Whitehead,
Darren Andrew (2014)
Establishing a
quantifiable model of
whale shark avoidance behaviours to
anthropogenic impacts in...