English to Bengali Dictionary quantitative

quantitative

মাত্রিক
definition
adjective
quantitative analysis
relating to, measuring, or measured by the quantity of something rather than its quality.
translation of 'quantitative'
পরিমেয়,
পরিমাণ-সংক্রান্ত
adjective
পরিমাণাত্মক,
মাত্রিক,
সংখ্যাত্মক
example
Evaluation may involve subjective and objective measures and qualitative and 'quantitative' approaches.
That may be appropriate, but using these qualitative data for 'quantitative' statistics is fraught with difficulty.
Furthermore, polyclonal antibodies were used to assess 'quantitative' and qualitative changes of the enzyme.
We were unable to find evidence of any benefit or detriment for the burden of carers as assessed by two 'quantitative' measures.
The transformation of score values assigned to single cells resulted in a 'quantitative' outcome measure for each proband.
This is not only a 'quantitative' observation but a qualitative one too.
One of the few ways we have of doing so is through 'quantitative' and qualitative research, and we have required that that be done.
In other words, happiness cannot be measured on a 'quantitative' scale in the same way voltage can be.
Only a few exceptional 'quantitative' measures such as aspect ratio, petal area and perimeter are presently available.
Most critical studies evaluate Campion's place in and contribution to the movement to create English 'quantitative' verse.
However, to formalize this we require 'quantitative' measures of the similarity of trees.
To analyze the data we employed a combination of qualitative and simple 'quantitative' techniques.
Measuring devices and a 'quantitative' conceptual apparatus go together.
A water medium can be used for all types of algae for qualitative and 'quantitative' studies.
This triangulation of qualitative and 'quantitative' data is one of the strengths of the book.
This is particularly important, as the mapping is only as good as the quality of the 'quantitative' phenotypic data.
This assay is a highly 'quantitative' and direct measure of antibody response to a specific antigen.
Yet this is in many ways a 'quantitative' rather than a qualitative distinction.
Oxygen is able to embrittle beryllium, but there is no 'quantitative' measure of the effect.
The rhythms of both Greek and Latin poetry are based on the 'quantitative' length of syllables, not on stress accent as are English rhythms.
Later European languages, in admiration of Greek and Roman poetry with their 'quantitative' meters, have often tried to replicate the musical character of ancient verse.
The results are then added to each player's file and used as a 'quantitative' measure of his current physical condition.
Familiarity is a 'quantitative' measure of the number of buyers familiar with the company.
Barron et al. reviewed and 'quantitatively' evaluated different implementations of the method.
A number will then be allocated to each category of answer so that the answers can then be entered into a computer database and analysed 'quantitatively' .
It can augment groundwater 'quantitatively' and qualitatively.
The argument that one can't 'quantitatively' differentiate between philosophies is in fact wrong.
However, the magnitudes of the spectral shifts can be 'quantitatively' compared from one experiment to another.
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