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How to pronounce quantification in English?

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Type Words
Type of limitation, restriction
Derivation quantify
Type Words
Type of measure, measurement, measuring, mensuration
Has types gradation, graduation
Derivation quantify

Examples of quantification

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The range of quantification specifies the set of values that the variable takes.
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The degree of corellation is clearly limited, but we are given no quantification.
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Quantification of each TF requires a separate experiment in this configuration.
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Nominal reference, temporal constitution and quantification in event semantics.
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By definition, first-order logic does not allow quantification over predicates.
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In the examples above, the range of quantification is the set of natural numbers.
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Quantitative linguistics is an area of linguistics that relies on quantification.
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For quantification, see the equation in the article on solubility equilibrium.
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Moreover, they might also be closed under a variety of quantification schemes.
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More examples
  • A limitation imposed on the variables of a proposition (as by the quantifiers `some' or `all' or `no')
  • The act of discovering or expressing the quantity of something
  • (quantify) use as a quantifier
  • Quantification has several distinct senses. In mathematics and empirical science, it is the act of counting and measuring that maps human sense observations and experiences into members of some set of numbers. Quantification in this sense is fundamental to the scientific method.
  • (quantify) To assign a quantity to; To determine the value of (a variable or expression)
  • (Quantified) The predicted outcome of each activity should be, as far as possible, quantified; so that its performance can be monitored.
  • (QUANTIFY) I can't find anything wrong with your proof except that it won't work if x is a moon of Jupiter (Popular in applied math courses).
  • (Quantify) To attach numbers to an observation.
  • The process of determining the exact size and limits of a water right, usually in acre-feet per year, based on beneficial use.