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Example sentences for "quantitatively"

Lexicographically close words:
quantification; quantified; quantitate; quantitatem; quantitative; quantite; quantitie; quantities; quantity; quanto
  1. Money is exchanged for a commodity in order to exchange the same commodity for a larger amount of money, so that the extremes M, M are, if not qualitatively, then quantitatively different.

  2. It seemed necessary to create a situation in which a number of quantitatively measurable factors were combined without any one of them forcing itself to consciousness as the most important.

  3. Chromium in the form of its salts may be estimated quantitatively by precipitation from boiling solutions with a slight excess of ammonia, and boiling until the free ammonia is nearly all expelled.

  4. It is here that the novella, so much more perfect in form, shows its irremediable inferiority to the novel, and somehow to the play, to the very farce, which it may quantitatively excel.

  5. Academic studies were quantitatively reduced in order to place greater emphasis on practical work.

  6. Observers noted an increase in trade, although it was still quantitatively small and accounted for only between US$6 million and US$7 million annually.

  7. These differences are both quantitatively less, and are likewise qualitative, affecting only characters of biological insignificance.

  8. Von Hartmann is entirely in the right when he asserts that variability is neither qualitatively nor quantitatively unlimited.

  9. When the excess of ammonia is large, as on the addition of ammonia fort, the second reaction predominates and the yield of nitrogen gas is almost quantitatively proportional to the quantity of available chlorine present.

  10. In 1882 Koch made a further advance by developing a solid culture medium which permitted disinfectants and antiseptics to be studied quantitatively with a greater degree of accuracy than had been possible previously.

  11. And this fundamental knowledge of the existence of a quantitatively unchangeable substance, arising from work, and capable of being transformed into it, Mayer did not limit in its application merely to heat.

  12. But we must bear in mind that the difference obtaining here lies exclusively in the fact that the amount of work measured quantitatively remains unchanged, while its factors undergo simultaneous and opposite changes.

  13. To measure anything quantitatively is to apply to it successively some quantitative unit taken as a standard and to count the number of times it contains this unit.

  14. Tests and processes for estimating qualitatively, and quantitatively the colorific powers of individual species--with their practical applications.

  15. But quantitatively inferior as the speculative capitalist really is, his hold upon the popular imagination is vastly more powerful than that of his slow-going colleague.

  16. Many authors have mentioned potential rat damage, but few have quantitatively documented it.

  17. In the anaphase of the second division all of the chromosomes are divided quantitatively as may be seen in figures 77 and 78.

  18. All of the evidence at hand leads to the conclusion that in the Coleoptera, the univalent elements of all the pairs, equal and unequal, separate in the first spermatocyte mitosis and divide quantitatively in the second.

  19. The same problem has been attacked quantitatively by Slator, who has shown that living yeast of various species and genera ferments glucose and fructose at approximately the same rate.

  20. This leads to the conclusion that, on the one hand, dominance varies quantitatively and, on the other, that the degree of dominance is inheritable.

  21. Dominance varies quantitatively and the degree of dominance is inheritable.

  22. Here number is the real factor which determines the difference, for tone, as the vibration of a body, is only a quantitatively determined quiver or movement, that is, a determination made through space and time.

  23. However, no inkling of their real importance to the body, of which quantitatively they form so insignificant a part, was apparently revealed to anyone.

  24. A physics of the soul comes into prospect, in which a mathematical analysis will state the process quantitatively in terms of some common unit of pressure.

  25. We work quantitatively with concepts, always, arithmetically and geometrically.

  26. Not only is it a lesser art quantitatively in Browning’s poetry, but it seems to be placed on a distinctly lower plane.

  27. Every man differs quantitatively from every other man in respect of every one of his qualities.

  28. Some economist ought therefore to give us a treatise in which this property instinct is carefully and quantitatively examined.

  29. A more serious objection is that we ought not to allow ourselves to think quantitatively in politics, that to do so fritters away the plain consideration of principle.

  30. In this condition the gastric juice is changed both quantitatively and qualitatively, and digestion, as a consequence, becomes weak and imperfect--a fact that should be taken into account in regulating the diet of febrile patients.

  31. The author has studied this reaction quantitatively for the esters both of cellulose and oxycellulose, at two stages of 'nitration,' represented by 8.

  32. As a matter of fact it is the only method yet available for isolating the cellulose from a lignocellulose by a treatment which is quantitatively to be accounted for in every detail of the reactions.

  33. To determine this quantitatively we have devised a suitable variation of the method of combustion with chromic acid (1st ed.

  34. Bacillus typhosus, it would clearly be condemned on its quality, though quantitatively it was an almost pure water.

  35. In the course of two or three days the film of gelatine on the plate becomes covered with colonies of germs, and the next step is to examine these quantitatively and qualitatively.

  36. Hakemah, and Binah, the Mother, whom it impregnates, are quantitatively equal.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "quantitatively" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.