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the collection of a contained amount of chemical or biological (CB) materials sufficient for the purposes of presumptive, confirmatory or unambiguous identification of a CB agent.
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Technique or method that measures part of a population to determine the full number.
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The practice of choosing a subset of population elements to study instead of the entire population. In general, we sample because (a) it's cheaper; (b) in some cases the population is theoretically infinite. There are two basic kinds of sampling: probability and non-probability.
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This is the digital process by which analog information is measured, often millions of times per second, in order to convert analog to digital.
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Should the Buyer require the goods to be sampled, such sampling shall unless otherwise agreed be effected by the Buyer at the Seller's factory or store before despatch of the goods to the Buyer. The Seller shall not be responsible for the quality of goods after despatch thereof to the Buyer. Sampling shall be performed in accordance with the methods agreed to by the Seller. ...
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