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(as used in MARSSIM) a part or selection from a medium located in a survey unit or reference area that represents the quality or quantity of a given parameter or nature of the whole area or unit; a portion serving as a specimen. (MARSSIM, pg. GL-15). RADNET note: another controversial MARSSIM definition.
Ãâó: www.davistownmuseum.org/cbm/Rad1.html
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A single number in the image data; for example, the red value of a pixel. A pixel is composed of one or more samples. When discussing physical data layout (in particular, in Image layout), we use "sample" to mean a number stored in the image array. It would be more precise but much less readable to say "sample or palette index" in that context. Elsewhere in the specification, "sample" means a color value or alpha value. In the indexed-color case, these are palette entries not palette indexes.
Ãâó: www.w3.org/TR/PNG-Glossary.html
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Portion of a record series that is retained permanently as a representative cross section of that series. Records series that are eligible for sampling and the particular cases that comprise the sample are specified in the Record Retention Schedule.
Ãâó: www.mass.gov/courts/admin/planning/retentionintroa...
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A sample is the term used in survey sampling to describe the group (of people, homes, etc.) selected for interviewing in the survey. The sample, by definition, has to be fully representative of the wider group (the population) from which it is drawn.
Ãâó: metro.newsmedianet.com.au/home/Glossary.jsp
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A subset of cases or elements selected from a population.
Ãâó: www.mori.com/rmu/glossary.shtml
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