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Quantifying Hemodialysis

American Journal of Nephrology, 1996
The interpretation of traditional serum urea and creatinine concentrations as indices of the severity of uremia requires major modifications in hemodialyzed patients. Although high urea concentrations usually signify worsening uremia and inadequate dialysis, low concentrations do not guarantee a good outcome.
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Nominalizing Quantifiers

Journal of Philosophical Logic, 2003
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Polyadic quantifiers

Linguistics and Philosophy, 1989
Some aspects of the theory of generalized quantifiers related to linguistics are considered. Syntactically, generalized polyadic quantifiers appear in expressions \(Qx_ 1...x_ n\cdot \phi (x_ 1,...,x_ n)\); this is interpreted set-theoretically as \(\| \phi \| \in Q\).
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Quantifying Selection Pressure

Evolutionary Computation, 2018
Selection is an essential component of any evolutionary system and analysing this fundamental force in evolution can provide relevant insights into the evolutionary development of a population. The 1990s and early 2000s saw a substantial number of publications that investigated selection pressure through methods such as takeover time and Markov chain ...
Haasdijk, Evert, Heinerman, Jacqueline
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The Quantified Relationship

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2018
The growth of self-tracking and personal surveillance has given rise to the Quantified Self movement. Members of this movement seek to enhance their personal well-being, productivity, and self-actualization through the tracking and gamification of personal data.
John Danaher, Sven Nyholm, Brian D. Earp
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Bare Quantifiers?

Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 2014
AbstractIn a series of publications I have claimed that by contrast to standard formal languages, quantifiers in natural language combine with a general term to form a quantified argument, in which the general term's role is to determine the domain or plurality over which the quantifier ranges.
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Reasoning with Quantifiers

Cognition, 2003
In the semantics of natural language, quantification may have received more attention than any other subject, and one of the main topics in psychological studies on deductive reasoning is syllogistic inference, which is just a restricted form of reasoning with quantifiers.
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Quantifying consciousness

The Lancet Neurology, 2005
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