original sample

collocation in English

meaningsoforiginalandsample

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original
adjective
uk
/əˈrɪdʒ.ən.əl/
us
/əˈrɪdʒ.ən.əl/
existing since the beginning, or being the earliest form ...
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sample
noun[C]
uk
/ˈsɑːm.pəl/
us
/ˈsæm.pəl/
a small amount of something that shows you what the rest is or should ...
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(Definition oforiginalandsamplefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Theoriginalsampleof 267 mothers in their third trimester of pregnancy were recruited from public health clinics.
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Theoriginalsampleis presented first - a vocal syllable enunciated with tongue click (sound example 4).
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Interviews were concluded with 1,366 respondents from theoriginalsampleof 2,059, for an overall response rate of 66.3 per cent.
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By definition, theoriginalsampleof high school seniors excludes drop-outs (around a quarter at that time).
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The size of each bootstrap sample taken is the same size as theoriginalsample.
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Of theoriginalsample, 72% gave permission to be contacted.
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This occurred infrequently and resulted in small reductions of theoriginalsamplesizes.
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By retaining theoriginalsamplefrom 1977, the confounding effect on the changes of using a different sample was largely removed.
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Two patients from theoriginalsampleof 25 were not referred for radiation therapy.
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Of theoriginalsampleof 206 children, 109 (52.9%) were classified as low adversity and 97 (47.1%) as high adversity.
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The follow-up survey conducted in 1999 includes about 42 % of theoriginalsampledata.
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From theoriginalsampleof 309 patients, clinical response to cefotaxime therapy was collected in 196 patients.
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This vehicle was not part of theoriginalsample, but we were able to draw it from the derived vehicle vocabulary using 50 rule applications.
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In theoriginalsampleof children for whom first-grade classroom data were available, there were 7,435 children.
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A follow-up survey, with theoriginalsample, may provide this information.
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The collection of stool samples usually took place 6 months (occasionally up to 9 months) after the selection of theoriginalsample.
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This suggests that the reduced sample of 56 was representative of theoriginalsampleof 93.
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The 738 adolescents represent just under 75% of theoriginalsample, and there is no evidence of differential attrition.
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Of theoriginalsampleof 1,575, 1,307 (83%) have been located and 1,196 interviewed (76%).
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