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quan·ti·fied
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quantifiedadjective
measured
quantifiedadjective
used as a quantifier
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quantifiedverb
Verb form of the word quantify.
They quantified the data easily and efficiently.
Submitted by MaryC on March 30, 2020
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of quantified in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of quantified in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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How do we define consciousness, or what has been called the human soul or the spirit, if it can't be quantified as matter or a particle? ... it can be quantified or observed just by a process of elimination.
Will the Congress just sit there with their feet getting ever wetter? What's next, forebulge denial? the beauty of the science I work with is that it is all quantified work. It's data. You don't have to believe it or not. You can look it up and the data tells you the story.
Rich is a concept, with this project, I wanted to encourage people to think about how their stories can be told on their feet. Value isn't quantified by what you wear, rather the experiences from them.
How do we define consciousness, or what has been called the human soul or the spirit, if it can't be quantified as matter or a particle?... it can be quantified or observed just by a process of elimination.
EPA makes clear that its conclusions rest on assumptions that are convenient but not accurate, they have not quantified the uncertainties involved. What the [ NERA experts ] have done is begin answering that question.
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