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词汇 quantitative analysis
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Definition of quantitative analysis in English:

quantitative analysis

noun
mass noun
  • 1Analysis of a situation or event, especially a financial market, by means of complex mathematical and statistical modelling.

    I did a lot of quantitative analysis early in my career, translating information into insight
    Example sentencesExamples
    • "I learned a tremendous amount from Merrill Lynch about quantitative analysis, which we use in the fund to this day."
    • Your role will involve monitoring & quantitative analysis of the investments and the development of cross asset allocation strategies.
    • This role requires hands-on programming and troubleshooting skills, experience with financial data management, coupled with an enthusiasm for learning quantitative analysis.
    • "Every high-profile election campaign in the modern era relies extensively on scientific surveying and quantitative analysis," he said.
    • As an economist, he often applies quantitative analysis to public policy dilemmas, which yields data models and quantitative measures of complex issues.
    • The company's research efforts are focused on IT services offering indigenous quantitative analysis about leading organizations.
    • This software has been licensed to banks and hedge funds for quantitative analysis and research.
    • We often hear about the importance of picking a company by means of quantitative analysis, which evaluates balance sheets and numbers.
    • There are some tables showing trends in bankruptcy over time, but there is not extensive quantitative analysis.
    • Economists will be disappointed by the absence of quantitative analysis.
  • 2Chemistry
    Measurement of the quantities of particular constituents present in a substance.

    〔化〕定量分析

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Although we have not performed any quantitative analysis, the number of cells in icu2 and hst - 5 mutants may also be lower than in the wild type.
    • Molecular weight measurements are now routinely utilized in the qualitative and quantitative analysis of macromolecules.
    • The quantitative analysis, however, reveals differences in the photocycle kinetics compared to the protein in solution.
    • The key to quantitative analysis of the composition of salt solutions is the solubility product of the salt, K sp.
    • Even though quantitative analysis is less subjective than qualitative analysis, interpretation and bias are by no means eliminated.
    • Our study is the country's first quantitative analysis of soil diversity.
    • Most chemists were not concerned with this detail because during the first half of the eighteenth century chemistry was not concerned with quantitative analysis.
    • Variation in individual samples is high, and quantitative analysis of amino acids from fossils of this age has no value for taxonomy.
    • The two fundamental variables for any quantitative analysis of morphogenesis are the surface curvature and the surface strain rates.
    • The correction for dead-time effects is necessary for an exact and quantitative analysis of titration and dilution experiments.
    • Effective risk management, however, also uses tools, such as Stress Testing, that incorporate qualitative as well as quantitative analysis.

Definition of quantitative analysis in US English:

quantitative analysis

noun
  • 1Analysis of a situation or event, especially a financial market, by means of complex mathematical and statistical modeling.

    I did a lot of quantitative analysis early in my career, translating information into insight
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This role requires hands-on programming and troubleshooting skills, experience with financial data management, coupled with an enthusiasm for learning quantitative analysis.
    • Your role will involve monitoring & quantitative analysis of the investments and the development of cross asset allocation strategies.
    • The company's research efforts are focused on IT services offering indigenous quantitative analysis about leading organizations.
    • "I learned a tremendous amount from Merrill Lynch about quantitative analysis, which we use in the fund to this day."
    • As an economist, he often applies quantitative analysis to public policy dilemmas, which yields data models and quantitative measures of complex issues.
    • There are some tables showing trends in bankruptcy over time, but there is not extensive quantitative analysis.
    • We often hear about the importance of picking a company by means of quantitative analysis, which evaluates balance sheets and numbers.
    • "Every high-profile election campaign in the modern era relies extensively on scientific surveying and quantitative analysis," he said.
    • This software has been licensed to banks and hedge funds for quantitative analysis and research.
    • Economists will be disappointed by the absence of quantitative analysis.
  • 2Chemistry
    Measurement of the quantities of particular constituents present in a substance.

    〔化〕定量分析

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The correction for dead-time effects is necessary for an exact and quantitative analysis of titration and dilution experiments.
    • The key to quantitative analysis of the composition of salt solutions is the solubility product of the salt, K sp.
    • Our study is the country's first quantitative analysis of soil diversity.
    • Although we have not performed any quantitative analysis, the number of cells in icu2 and hst - 5 mutants may also be lower than in the wild type.
    • Most chemists were not concerned with this detail because during the first half of the eighteenth century chemistry was not concerned with quantitative analysis.
    • The quantitative analysis, however, reveals differences in the photocycle kinetics compared to the protein in solution.
    • Molecular weight measurements are now routinely utilized in the qualitative and quantitative analysis of macromolecules.
    • Even though quantitative analysis is less subjective than qualitative analysis, interpretation and bias are by no means eliminated.
    • The two fundamental variables for any quantitative analysis of morphogenesis are the surface curvature and the surface strain rates.
    • Effective risk management, however, also uses tools, such as Stress Testing, that incorporate qualitative as well as quantitative analysis.
    • Variation in individual samples is high, and quantitative analysis of amino acids from fossils of this age has no value for taxonomy.
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