Qualitative analysis definition

Qualitative analysis means identification of an analyte in a substance or mixture.
Qualitative analysis means a high level analysis of a PF for which BRC has been provided adequate information in the relevant quarter based on BRC’s qualitative assessment of various investments portfolios held under various schemes, risk management, compliance and personnel related processes and procedures, as such process/procedures and analysis methodologies are mutually agreed-upon by the parties.
Qualitative analysis means an approach of analyzing the VFM of PPP by comparing the quality of services improved by a government-financed project and a PPP project, the prospects of early realization of benefits from the projects, and the effects of allocation of risks in the projects;

Examples of Qualitative analysis in a sentence

  • Qualitative analysis methods may be used, and must be described in detail.

  • Qualitative analysis is related to quality of management, corporate governance, promoter background, parents support etc.

  • Qualitative analysis methods shall also be described, if applicable.

  • It is a quick high-level procedure that can be used when undertaking a Qualitative analysis of a building.

  • Introduction to Chemistry laboratory – Molarity, Normality, Primary, secondary standard solutions, Volumetric titrations, Quantitative analysis, Qualitative analysis, etc.

  • Qualitative analysis methods may also be described, if applicable.

  • Qualitative analysis from the Commission and Union or national funding bodies shall complement as much as possible quantitative data.

  • Qualitative analysis of carbohydrates (Glucose, Fructose, Lactose, Maltose, Sucrose and starch)2.

  • Qualitative analysis is a descriptive analysis of the possible magnitude and impact of that cost or benefit.

  • Qualitative analysis on stage: Making the research process more public.

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  • Forensic analysis means the practice of gathering, retaining, and analyzing computer-related data for investigative purposes in a manner that maintains the integrity of the data.

  • Applied behavior analysis means the design, implementation, and evaluation of environmental modifications, using behavioral stimuli and consequences, to produce socially significant improvement in human behavior, including the use of direct observation, measurement, and functional analysis of the relationship between environment and behavior.

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