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Methods and Applications of Quantitative MRI

2005
The general objective of quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or parametric mapping, consists of reconstructing synthetic images in which each voxel bears the value of a physical parameter selected a priori. Due to the large degrees of freedom in the choice of acquisition parameters, MRI is versatile and is thus able to quantify different ...
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Quantitative Methods in Tourism

2017
This book goes beyond the methods usually covered in introductory textbooks on quantitative methods in tourism. It considers key issues in data selection, approaches to factor and cluster analysis and regression before covering advanced topics including structural equation modelling, maximum likelihood estimation, simulation and agent-based modelling ...
Baggio, R., Klobas, J.
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Quantitative Methods

2021
Juwel Rana   +2 more
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Quantitative Analytical Methods

2020
Quantitative analytical methods allow the forensic toxicologist to derive the amount of a xenobiotic present in a biological specimen. Quantitative analyses are frequently requested and commonplace in today’s forensic toxicology laboratory. With proper development and implementation, numerous analytical methodologies are well-suited to provide ...
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Quantitative methods in the earth sciences [PDF]

open access: possibleMathematical Geology, 1997
A. Förster, D. F. Merriam
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Introduction to Quantitative Methods

1975
Construction embraces building, civil engineering and plant erection. Building covers the whole range from single houses through housing schemes, offices, shops, schools and hospitals, to complex city-centre developments. Civil engineering is concerned with roads, railways, drainage, water supply, coastal protection, flood prevention, harbour work ...
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Quantitative Research Methods

2005
In 1995, Ron Scollon (citing Goodwin, 1994) remarked that “research methodology is a cover term for day-to-day practices which are often less well formed than our final research reports suggest” (Scollon, 1995, p. 381). This is problematic, in the sense that “the validity of any discipline is predicated on the assumption that the research methods used ...
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Methods for Protein Quantitation

1994
Numerous methods for determining the amount of protein present in a sample have been devised over the years. Gravimetric methods for lyophilized (freeze dried) proteins have been used, as well as methods based on elemental analysis, such as the Kjeldahl nitrogen assay (Kjeldahl, 1983).
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Quantitative Methods

2019
Billington, Josie   +6 more
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