sampling technique
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsampleandtechnique
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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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technique
noun[C or U]
uk/tekˈniːk/us/tekˈniːk/
a way of doing an activity that ...
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(Definition ofsampleandtechniquefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The conditionalsamplingtechniquewas also employed t o define the contour of the vortical structures.
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Thesamplingtechniquewas thus based on a two-stage, stratified random sampling procedure.
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Evaluation of an arthropodsamplingtechniquefor measuring food availability for forest insectivorous birds.
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Sometimes the nature of thesamplingtechniqueproduces a sample which may not be generalizable.
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Interviewees were selected using a purposefulsamplingtechniquebalancing the discipline and grade of nurses.
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Thesamplingtechniqueshould be as precise as possible in time and space.
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In this study, sampling errors are minimised, in part, by using stratifiedsamplingtechnique: the sampling frame is organised by year of incorporation and cases systematically selected.
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The relatively low numbers of mosquitoes caught in the light traps do not on their own, however, invalidate the use of thissamplingtechniquefor estimating biting densities.
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One thousand random simulations, using a latin hypercubesamplingtechnique, were run.
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A purposive, non-random,samplingtechniquewas adopted and interviews were carried out during 1998-9.
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Thissamplingtechniquegave all of the eligible participants an equal chance of being selected, thereby reducing suspicions as to why some individuals were selected and not others.
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Regardless of thesamplingtechniquechosen, however, it will be necessary to sample the problem insects before, during and after the suppression.
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The multi-stage randomsamplingtechniquewas used to draw the sample observations.
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The sample was selected using a stratified randomsamplingtechnique.
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Our actualsamplingtechniquewas not much different from that used now; ten samples taken with a golf cup cutter were mixed together and subsampled.
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Latin hypercube sampling is asamplingtechniquecharacterized by stratified sampling without replacement.
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To estimate the cardinality and evaluation cost of the intensional predicates, we have applied an adaptivesamplingtechnique.
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