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Sample logo #10101) Analytical chemistry 2) Appetite whetter 3) Borrow from another track 4) British slang for urine 5) Color space 6) Deli counter freebie 7) Do polling 8) Doorknob freebie 9) Example 10) Free store handout 11) Freebie 12) Freebie from a sales rep 13) French word used in English 14) Grocery store offering, often
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Sample logo #10101) Appetizer 2) Bite 3) Census 4) Degust 5) Demo 6) Example 7) Experimental 8) Freebie 9) Poll 10) Prototype 11) Rhyme 12) Sip 13) Speciman 14) Specimen 15) Swatch 16) Taste 17) Taster 18) Tasting 19) Test 20) Try
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Sample logo #21840A relatively small part of a fish stock which is removed for study, and which ideally is representative of the whole. The greater the number and size of the samples, the greater the confidence that the information obtained accurately reflects the status (such as abundance by number or weight, or age composition) of the stock.
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Sample logo #21002• (n.) Example; pattern. • (v. t.) To make or show something similar to; to match. • (v. t.) To take or to test a sample or samples of; as, to sample sugar, teas, wools, cloths. • (n.) A part of anything presented for inspection, or shown as evidence of the quality of the whole; a specimen; as, goods are often purchased by sampl...
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Sample logo #20428a part of a population researchers select to represent the whole
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Sample logo #20674A fraction, or subset, of a population. By studying the sample, it is hoped to draw valid conclusions about the larger group, the population.
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sample logo #21142a representative value of a signal at a chosen instant obtained from the values of that signal near this instant NOTE 1 - Ideally, the value of a sample is equal to the value of the signal at a chosen instant; in practice it is equal or proportional to a weighted average of the varying value of the signal near this instant. NOTE 2 - Associated term...
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Sample logo #20140A sample is a group of units selected from a larger group (the population). By studying the sample we hope to draw valid conclusions about the larger group. A sample is generally selected for study because the population is too large to study in its entirety. The sample should be representative of the general population. This is often best achieved...
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Sample logo #20429A set of individuals chosen (usually randomly) from a larger population.
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Sample logo #204471) In digital recording, to measure the level of a waveform at a given instant.
2) To record a short segment of audio for the purpose of playback later.
3) The short recording (made per definition 2).
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Sample logo #20532A digital recording of a naturally occurring sound
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sample logo #209731. A specimen of a whole entity small enough to involve no threat or damage to the whole; an aliquot. ... 2. A selected subset of a population; a sample may be random or nonrandom (haphazard); representative or nonrepresentative. ... Origin: M.E. Ensample, fr. L. Exemplum, example ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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sample logo #21001(sam´pәl) a representative part taken to typify the whole. a subset of a larger population of people or things, chosen out of a larger population under study in order to derive conclusions about the entire population.
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Sample logo #222861. To take regular measure of an analog signal. 2. Any single measurement of such a voltage. 3. To digitally record one or more sounds intended as a sound source for playback via keystrokes on a synthesizer or other device. One might, for example, sample a frog croaking, and later reproduce the croak at any desired pitch through the various keys of...
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Sample logo #22412A portion or piece of a whole. A selected subset of a population or subset of whatever is being stud
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Sample logo #20972Sam'ple noun [ Middle English sample , asaumple , Old French essample , example , from Latin exemplum . See Example , and confer Ensample , Sampler .] 1. Example; pattern. [ Obsolete] Spenser. 'A sample to the youngest....
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Sample logo #20972Sam'ple transitive verb 1. To make or show something similar to; to match. Bp. Hall. 2. To take or to test a sample or samples of; as, to sample sugar, teas, wools, cloths.
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Sample logo #21028A sample is a subset group of data selected from a larger population group. Most samples are drawn at random to guaranty equal representation in the data.
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Sample logo #22189A piece of dimensional stone, usually 12″ x 12″ showing a general range of marking and color of a given variety.
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Sample logo #23134A relatively small part of a fish stock which is removed for study, and which ideally is representative of the whole. The greater the number and size of the samples, the greater the confidence that the information obtained accurately reflects the status (such as abundance by number or weight, or age composition) of the stock.
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Sample logo #23904A part , portion or piece taken for purposes of inspection or test as representative of the whole
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sample logo #20874A part of a population
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sample logo #20974 noun a small part of something intended as representative of the whole
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Sample logo #21122A group of units, or portion of material, taken from a larger collection of units or quantity of material, which serves to provide information that can be used as a basis for action on the larger quantity or on the production process; the term is also used in the sense of a sample of observations.
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Sample logo #23815A collection of subjects, drawn from a population, that a researcher studies.
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