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  • sampling error
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  • accidental error
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  • allowable error
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  • alpha error
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  • beta error
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  • error
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  • error distribution
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  • instrumental error
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  • intraobserver error
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  • metabolic error
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  • nonsampling error
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  • random error
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  • refractive error
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  • standard error
    Ç¥ÁØ¿ÀÂ÷
  • statistical error
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  • systematic error
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • sampling
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  • random sampling
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  • error
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  • accidental error
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  • allowable error
    Çã¿ë¿ÀÂ÷
  • random error
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  • refractive error
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  • standard error
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  • systematic error
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  • sampling error
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  • area sampling
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  • sampling bias
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  • cluster sampling
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  • density sampling
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  • double sampling
    ÀÌÂ÷Ç¥º»ÃßÃâ, ÀÌÁßÇ¥º»(¹ý)
  • sampling frequency
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  • upstream sampling method
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  • one stage sampling
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  • percutaneous umbilical blood sampling
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  • percutaneous venous catheter sampling
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  • point sampling
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  • primary sampling unit
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  • proportionate sampling
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  • quota sampling
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  • random sampling
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  • area sampling
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  • point sampling
    Á¡ÃßÃâ¹ý(ËøÌ§Ì§ËÑ).
  • primary sampling unit
    ÀÏÂ÷ÃßÃâ´ÜÀ§(ÊÙ̧̧ËÀËô).
  • random sampling
    ¹«ÀÛÀ§Ç¥º»ÃßÃâ(ÊÙ̧̧).
  • accidental error
    ¿ì¿¬¿ÀÂ÷(ËíËçËí̤).
  • acid error
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  • allowable error
    Çã¿ë¿ÀÂ÷(ÊÙËí̤).
  • inborn error
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  • inborn error of metabolism
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  • inborn error of metabolism
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  • personal error
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  • probable error
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  • random error
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  • relative error
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  • area sampling
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  • double sampling
    ÀÌÂ÷Ç¥º»ÃßÃâ(Ëö̤̰ËÓ̧̧), ÀÌÁßÇ¥º»(¹ý).
  • one stage sampling
    ÀÏ´Ü(Ç¥º»)ÃßÃâ¹ý(ËöËÀ̰ËÓ̧̧ËÑ).
  • percutaneous umbilical blood sampling
    °æÇÇÁ¦´ëÇ÷¾×äÃë¹ý(Ìèù«ð°Óáúìäûóõö¢Ûö)
  • percutaneous venous catheter sampling
    °æÇÇÁ¤¸ÆµµÀÚÇ÷¾×äÃë¹ý(¡­ð¡ØæÓôí­úì äûóõö¢Ûö).
  • point sampling
    Á¡ÃßÃâ¹ý(ËøÌ§Ì§ËÑ).
  • primary sampling unit
    ÀÏÂ÷ÃßÃâ´ÜÀ§(ÊÙ̧̧ËÀËô).
  • proportionate sampling
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  • random sampling
    ¹«ÀÛÀ§Ç¥º»ÃßÃâ(ÊÙ̧̧).
  • sampling frequency
    Ç¥º» Á֯ļö
  • single sampling
    ´ÜÀÏÇ¥º»ÃßÃâ(¹ý)(ËÀËö̰ËÓ̧̧ËÑ).
  • two phase sampling
    ÀÌ»óÃßÃâ¹ý(ËöË× Ì§Ì§ËÑ).
  • two stage sampling
    ÀÌ´ÜÇ¥º»ÃßÃâ¹ý(ËöËÀ̰ËÓ̧̧ËÑ).
  • upstream sampling method
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  • water sampling point
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  • beta error
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  • copy error
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  • copy-error mutation
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  • error catastrophe
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  • error curve
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  • error function
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  • error of the first kind
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  • error of the second kind
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  • error-prone repair
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  • error theory
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  • Gaussian error curve
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  • inborn error of metabolism
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  • percentage error
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  • probable error
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  • protein error
    ´Ü¹éÁú ¿ÀÂ÷(Ó±ÛÜòõè¦ó¬)
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  • random sampling
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  • sampling
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  • sampling frequency
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  • error
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  • inborn error
    ¼±Ãµ¼º ÀÌ»ó
  • relative error
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  • truncation error
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FPE fatal pulmonary embolism; field placement error; final prediction error
SE saline enema; sanitary engineering; side effect; smoke exposure; solid extract; sphenoethmoidal; spi...
SEM sample evaluation method; scanning electron microscopy; secondary enrichment medium; standard error ...
CVS   1) Cardio-Vascular System; ½ÉÀå Ç÷°ü°è
  2) Chronic Villi Sampling; À¶¸ð¸· äÃë...
CVS cardiovascular surgery; cardiovascular system; challenge virus strain; chorionic villi sampling; cle...
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CVS Chorion villus sampling
CVS Chorionic Villi Sampling
CVS Chorionic Villus Sampling
CIS Continuous Interleaved Sampling
FBS Fetal blood sampling
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  • double sampling
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  • percutaneous venous catheter sampling
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  • sampling inspection
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  • sampling number
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  • stratified sampling
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  • accidental error
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    »ý¹°ÇÐ °üÂû¿¡¼­ ¿ì¿¬ÇÏ°Ô ¹ß»ýÇÏ´Â ¿ÀÂ÷.
  • alkaloid error
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  • cumulative error
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  • error accumulation theory
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  • error of mean square
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  • mean error
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  • relative error
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  • standard dosing :

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biological sampling Denotes sampling that can be taken without jeopardy to the whole organism (e.g., for haematological or biochemical study). Because of the complexity of biological samples it is usually supposed that the source of the sample is thoroughly mixed and hence representative; this assumption is often not true e.g., in genetic studies in mosaic patients.
(05 Mar 2000)
random sampling A selection of elements by a formal randomizing device for purposes of inference about a population of inference from that population in such a way that the probability of each possible outcome may be precisely specified in advance; the inferences are necessarily stochastic.
(05 Mar 2000)
percutaneous umbilical blood sampling See: PUBS.
(12 Dec 1998)
chemical sampling A sample that is obtained by whatever means is convenient and then purified of irrelevant elements before analysis; the assumption of thorough mixing is not necessary.
(05 Mar 2000)
petrosal sinus sampling Sampling of blood levels of the adrenocorticotropic hormone (acth) by withdrawal of blood from the inferior petrosal sinus. The inferior petrosal sinus arises from the cavernous sinus and runs to the internal jugular vein. Sampling of blood at this level is a valuable tool in the differential diagnosis of cushing disease, cushing syndrome, and other adrenocortical diseases.
(12 Dec 1998)
chorionic villi sampling A method for diagnosis of foetal diseases by sampling the cells of the placental chorionic villi for DNA analysis, presence of bacteria, concentration of metabolites, etc. The advantage over amniocentesis is that the procedure can be carried out in the first trimester.
(12 Dec 1998)
chorionic villus sampling <procedure> A procedure for obtaining a sample of chorionic villi for the purpose of genetic testing, usually performed between 9 and 12th weeks of pregnancy.
Amniocentesis testing has greatly supplanted the use of this form of genetic testing.
(27 Sep 1997)
haphazard sampling The assembly of data in an unprescribed and undefined fashion that allows no sound scientific inferences other than establishing the existence of types. (Finding even one unicorn in such a set would establish that unicorns can exist, but no inference about their prevalence could be made from it.) Cf.: random sample.
(05 Mar 2000)
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)
snowball sampling A method whereby interview subjects for a statistical study are obtained from subjects already interviewed for that study.This technique is most often used with target populations made up of elusive or uncooperative subjects (e.g., IV drug users). Those subjects first contacted are asked to name acquaintances, who are then approached, interviewed, and asked for additional names. In this way, a sufficient number of subjects can be accumulated to give a study adequate power.
(05 Mar 2000)
alpha error The statistical error (said to be of the first kind or type I) made in testing an hypothesis when it is concluded that a result is positive when it really is not. Alpha error is often referred to as a false positive.
(12 Dec 1998)
beta error The statistical error (said to be of the second kind or type II) made in testing when it is concluded that something is negative when it really is positive.
Beta error is often referred to as a false negative.
(12 Dec 1998)
residual error The estimated discrepancy between the actual measured datum and the value for that value computed after a model has been fitted to the set of the data by an estimator.
(05 Mar 2000)
standard error of difference A statistical index of the probability that a difference between two sample means is greater than zero.
(05 Mar 2000)
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