| sAMP | <abbreviation> Adenylosuccinic acid. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| samphire | <botany> A fleshy, suffrutescent, umbelliferous European plant (Crithmum maritimum). It grows among rocks and on cliffs along the seacoast, and is used for pickles. "Hangs one that gathers samphire, dreadful trade!" (Scak) The species of glasswort (Salicornia herbacea); called in England marsh samphire. A seashore shrub (Borrichia arborescens) of the West Indies. Golden samphire. See Golden. Origin: F. L'herbe de Saint Pierre. See Saint, and Petrel. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sample | 1. 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) |
| sample size | The number of units (persons, animals, patients, specified circumstances, etc.) in a population to be studied. The sample size should be big enough to have a high likelihood of detecting a true difference between two groups. (12 Dec 1998) |
| sample, random | A group selected randomly, solely by chance. (12 Dec 1998) |
| sampling | The policy of inferring the behaviour of a whole batch by studying a fraction of it. Origin: MF essample, from L. Exemplum, taking out (05 Mar 2000) |
| sampling studies | Studies in which a number of subjects are selected from all subjects in a defined population. Conclusions based on sample results may be attributed only to the population sampled. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Sample Sizes, Size, Sample, Sizes, Sample
Synonyms : Probability Sample, Probability Samples, Sample, Probability, Samples, Probability, Sampling Study, Studies, Sampling, Study, Sampling
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a small part of something intended as representative of the whole sample distribution: items selected at random from a population and used to test hypotheses about the population all or part of a natural object that is collected and preserved as an example of its class take a sample of; "Try these new crackers"; "Sample the regional dishes"
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(statistics) the selection of a suitable sample for study sample distribution: items selected at random from a population and used to test hypotheses about the population measurement at regular intervals of the amplitude of a varying waveform (in order to convert it to digital form)
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the arithmetic mean of the observed values of a random sample, conventionally denoted by a barred variable, eg, .; (read
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In mathematics and statistics, the arithmetic mean of a set of numbers is the sum of all the members of the set divided by the number of items in the set. (The word set is used perhaps somewhat loosely; for example, the number 3.8 could occur more than once in such a "set".) The arithmetic mean is what pupils are taught very early to call the "average." If the set is a statistical population, then we speak of the population mean. ...
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A set of data drawn from a population that is analyzed to estimate the characteristics of the population.
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| sAMP | an Asian skiff usually propelled by two oars |
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| sAMP | fleshy maritime plant having fleshy stems with rudimentary scalelike leaves and small spikes of minute flowers |
| sAMP | a small part of something intended as representative of the whole |
| sAMP | items selected from a population and used to test hypotheses about the population |
| sAMP | all or part of a natural object that is collected and preserved as an example of its class |
| sAMP | take a sample of |
| sAMP | serving as typical examples |
| sAMP | items selected from a population and used to test hypotheses about the population |
| sAMP | a piece of embroidery demonstrating skill with various stitches |
| sAMP | an observation station that is set up to make sample observations of something |
| sAMP | an assortment of various samples |
| sAMP | someone who samples food or drink for its quality |
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