[
UK
/sˈɑːmplɪŋ/
]
[ US /ˈsæmpɫɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈsæmpɫɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
- 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)
- (statistics) the selection of a suitable sample for study
How To Use sampling In A Sentence
- Sampling of gases and vapors by active sampling on a solid adsorbent or passive sampling by diffusion is routinely done and well documented.
- Before leaving, the scientists decided to test the equipment they would use to detect airborne nitryl chloride on the cruise by sampling the air in Boulder, a mile above sea level.
- The sound is a direct descendant of old skool UK garage, the bumpy beats of yore with rubbery basslines and cutting edge sampling techniques, taking in everything from soul to electro to jazz to blue grass.
- The numbers above the lanes refer to sampling day (days after defoliation).
- In sampling, we choose a small number of items which we think are typical of the whole and examine the sample.
- The homemade charcuterie offers a sampling of the old-school artisan updates this kitchen is capable of, from the coarsely-ground cervelat salami with pistachios and garlic to the clove-scented pâté. Philly.com - Latest Videos
- One night, after sampling a strange concoction made from the rose petals collected from Croxleys Wood, Geoff encounters the beautiful Rosemary.
- As you probably know, some music fans are now sampling and mashing together two or more songs and trading the results online.
- Secondly we changed the sampling mode, using dual monostable multivibrators to select the focusing window, which solves the sampling drift problem raised by SCM break.
- Sampling techniques were adopted from statisticians working in the fields of biology and botany.