Other times it is quoted in this more quantitative form, as an achievable line rate of R bits per second:
Further, the quantitative form in which the results of standardised interviews can be cast makes it especially important for the testing of hypotheses.
They developed a matching questionnaire to generate the student input on the courses in quantitative form.
In incidence geometry, Beck's theorem is a more quantitative form of the more classical Sylvester-Gallai theorem.
Less quantitative forms of the infant industry argument against totally free trade have been advanced by trade theorists since at least 1848.
This inequality holds for arbitrary natural numbers m,n, and gives a quantitative form of Weyl's criterion for equidistribution.
Calculating the intersection numbers at the fixed points counts the fixed points with multiplicity, and leads to the Lefschetz fixed point theorem in quantitative form.
A quantitative form of the Weyl criterion is given by the Erdős-Turán inequality.
Many researchers combine qualitative and quantitative forms of analysis to better answer questions which cannot be studied in laboratory settings, particularly in the social sciences and in education.
That is, expert or bystander observers examine the data, interpret it via forming an impression and report their impression in a structured and sometimes quantitative form.