Synonym: sample, sample distribution. Similar words: sampling error, dumpling, sample, random sample, quota sample, amplify, amplifier, amplitude. Meaning: ['sæmplɪŋ /'sɑːm-] n. 1. (statistics) the selection of a suitable sample for study 2. items selected at random from a population and used to test hypotheses about the population 3. measurement at regular intervals of the amplitude of a varying waveform (in order to convert it to digital form).
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1. She is sampling gastronomic delights along the Riviera.
2. In sampling, we choose a small number of items which we think are typical of the whole and examine the sample.
3. Sampling the local cuisine is one of the delights of holidaying abroad.
4. Sampling the local cuisine is one of the delights of a holiday abroad.
5. Mike Rowbottom has been sampling it.
6. Sampling procedures, then[sentencedict.com/sampling.html], necessarily involve a series of compromises.
7. Describe and comment on the technique of random sampling.
8. It has no Macintosh users in its sampling.
9. These employ probability theory, hence the term probabilistic sampling.
10. But cluster sampling does have value when distance may provide real obstacles to conducting enquiries.
11. To limit sampling error, we took multiple biopsy specimens at standardised sites.
12. On occasions simple random sampling procedures as just described do not meet the requirements of the research.
13. Based on my limited sampling, 1994 is a rock-solid vintage.
14. The Census Bureau should use statistical sampling techniques to improve accuracy and minimize the risk of undercount.
15. No other appropriate sampling frame was available outside major clinics.
16. National systems of testing use light sampling methods and therefore the direct impact on the curriculum is unlikely to be large.
17. The sampling rate has been stepped up to 100 samples per second in real time.
18. The other cosmid probes were picked by sampling without replacement.
19. The new developments include very early sampling of foetal tissue to detect defective genes.
20. The map represents an interpretation of the results of fieldwork sampling within a theoretical framework - the geological paradigm.
21. There needs to be renewed awareness of the capacity of the synthesizer and sampling to produce filthy[sentencedict.com], noxious tones.
22. The Public Records Office currently retains some supplementary benefit records but there is no systematic sampling system.
23. So a narrow vertical phosphor strip is all you need: rapid luminous sampling will reconstruct the image as it sweeps past.
24. At the operational level, the Centre has produced a Manual of Sampling practice, to be published during 1986.
25. This problem is exacerbated when dealing with an illegal activity such as heroin use, especially when some form of sampling is necessary.
26. As a result, record labels and publishers are trying to get together some form of code of ethics on sampling.
27. Senior staffing the northern agency did attempt during the research period systematically to evaluate their officers' work from their sampling records.
28. Y., which works mainly for ad agencies and is following a Nielsen-like model of audience measurement through random sampling.
29. Read in studio One of the country's top chefs has been sampling life at the bottom ... testing school dinners.
30. The chemical analysis of precious metal artefacts can be difficult because their value and decorative finish usually prevent sampling.
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