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Meaning of "subsamples"

Subsample (noun) - A representative sample taken from a larger sample, often used in research or data analysis
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Subsamples are therefore transferred into a homogenization container.
The margins are wider for demographic subsamples.
In the subsamples the results are more mixed.
The sample is divided into two subsamples.
Subsamples are measured in random order.
Invariance of the factor structure between subsamples.
Subsamples for the analysis programme.
In different subsamples of the same samples.
The combined sample does not describe the relationships in the subsamples.
The number of subsamples is based on the total area sampled.
This occurs both in the total sample and in its various subsamples.
The two subsamples are then merged to formulate the final sample.
Volumes were recorded and representative subsamples were taken at each stage of sieving.
Subsamples from hauls only partially surveyed were extrapolated to the entire catch.
These two subsamples.

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The number of subsamples for microfauna and chemical analyses should be reduced.
Number of subsamples.
The subsamples can contain different amounts or concentrations of the same molecule.
There were still those seven subsamples and those occasionally inconsistent results.
The subsamples may contain different amounts or concentrations of the same polynucleotide.
The current approach is to identify subsamples and then run the multilevel analyses.
Subsamples were taken and the particle size distribution determined by laser sizing.
Collective sample representing subsamples drawn from a lot during conformity check inspection.
Subsamples of approx.
Sometimes fewer representative subsamples are created than the number implied by the above.
Subsamples of all four extracts from each sample were taken for proportionate pooling.
The results can be compared across subsamples to assess the stability of conjoint analysis solutions.
Subsamples of the dose formulations were removed before and after the dose administration.
Frequency distributions were obtained for each variable for the sample and subsamples by size.
Then the filter subsamples the new pixels to a weighted average pixel.
Coning and quartering is not recommended because this might provide subsamples with high splitting error.
Representative subsamples of wood and bark meal were prepared from each original sample.
Prepared by appropriate addition of KOAc and NaOAc to subsamples of a master batch of Catalyst I.
Subsamples of each sample were analyzed by DSC.
The sample is distributed into weekly subsamples over the survey year for this purpose.
Subsamples of all layers are examined by analytical HPLC and bioassay FIG.
O Division of organs to subsamples and subsequent cataloguing and storage.
The Canadian Health Measures Survey consists of a full sample and several subsamples.
If necessary, subsamples can be analysed to determine degree of homogeneity.
The dried sample was then split into 6 subsamples.
Two subsamples are sufficient if the lot is,.
If disposable tubes are used, they can also be employed to preserve subsamples.
Therefore, the subsamples do not strictly cover identical individuals.
Alternatively, a single sample can divided into two or more subsamples.
For these reasons, the size of sediment subsamples should be increased to five centimetres.
In the combined samples, the exponent was greater than in either of the subsamples.
At a minimum, two subsamples must be taken to characterize the surface and deep layers.
Among the studies, diversity in illicit activities has been examined in various subsamples.
These outcomes are corroborated by estimations on subsamples of Low-Income and Middle-Income countries.
Subsamples of approximately 1 square centimeter were cut from larger samples to prepare for imaging.

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