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Sampling influences from electronica, rap, R & B and new age, Robyn received rave reviews, and gained the singer three Swedish Grammy Awards in 2006 for " Årets Album " ( Best Album ), " Årets Kompositör " ( Best Writer, alongside Klas Åhlund ) and " Årets Pop Kvinnlig " ( Best Pop Female ).
* Sampling from a finite population
* Sampling ( medicine ), gathering of matter from the body to aid in the process of a medical diagnosis and / or evaluation of an indication for treatment, further medical tests or other procedures.
# Sampling from the entire probability density function by actually considering each possible outcome of it at each location.
In theory, a Nyquist frequency just larger than the signal bandwidth is sufficient to allow perfect reconstruction of the signal from the samples: see Sampling theorem: Critical frequency.
Discrete-time signal created from a continuous signal by Sampling ( signal processing ) | sampling.
Sampling theory provides methods for calculating the probability that the poll results differ from reality by more than a certain amount, simply due to chance ; for instance, that the poll reports 47 % for Kerry but his support is actually as high as 50 %, or is really as low as 44 %.
Sampling for biological testing involves collection of plants and / or animals from the surface water body.
The second title of the bill was submitted by McKinney, seeking a Comprehensive Environmental Sampling and Toxicity Assessment Plan, or CESTAP, to minimize harm to Gulf Coast residents from the toxic releases into the environment caused by the hurricane.
Sampling of cumulus cells can be performed in addition to a sampling of polar bodies or cells from the embryo.
The program used the drillship Joides Resolution ( JOIDES = Joint Oceanographic Institutions for Deep Earth Sampling ) on 110 expeditions ( Legs ) to collect about 2000 deep sea cores from major geological features located in the ocean basins of the world.
Sampling continued to figure heavily in FLA's sound, though its usage had evolved somewhat-not only were FLA taking from film ( RoboCop 2 and Exorcist III, for instance ) but also from other musical recordings-" Bio-Mechanic " opens with a sample from New Order's " Cries and Whispers ".
Sampling came into wider use among hip hop DJs, who appropriated rhythms, vocal parts or backing music from existing songs and pieces and combined and manipulated them, usually to serve as backing for rap vocals by an MC.
Snowball Sampling is a method used to obtain research and knowledge, from extended associations, through previous acquaintances, “ Snowball sampling uses recommendations to find people with the specific range of skills that has been determined as being useful .” An individual or a group receives information from different places through a mutual intermediary.
* Part D: A Review of Statistical Sampling from Laplace to Neyman
, UniMES contains only data from the Global Ocean Sampling Expedition ( GOS ).
* EpilepsyHealth. com-' A Sampling from Chapter 3 ' Biofeedback, Neurofeedback and Epilepsy, Sally Fletcher ( 2005 )
Adsorption Method for Sampling of Dioxins and Furans ( AMESA ) is an automatic system for continuous monitoring of emissions of dioxins and furans from industrial processes which require official approval in compliance with environmental regulations.
* Sampling of photos from the book Good Stuff, Alfred A. Knopf / Random House, publisher.
Sampling always refers to a procedure of gathering data from a small aggregation of individuals that is purportedly representative of a larger grouping which must in principle be capable of being measured as a totality.
Sampling error always refers to the recognized limitations of any supposedly representative sample population in reflecting the larger totality, and the error refers only to the discrepancy that may result from judging the whole on the basis of a much smaller number.

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; Sampling rate: Speex is mainly designed for three different sampling rates: 8 kHz ( the same sampling rate to transmit telephone calls ), 16 kHz, and 32 kHz.
The World Values Survey uses the sample survey as its mode of data collection, a systematic and standardized approach to collect information through interviewing representative national samples of individuals. The basic stages of a sample survey are Questionnaire design ; Sampling ; Data collection and Analysis.
The journal is divided into the following sections: Morphology, Systematics, Evolution ; Sampling, Distribution, Dispersal ; Development, Life History ; Population and Community Ecology ; Behavior, Chemical Ecology ; Population Biology / Genetics ; Molecular Biology / Genomics ; Neurobiology, Physiology, Biochemistry ; Vector Control, Pest Management, Resistance, Repellents ; Arthropod / Host Interaction, immunity ; Vector / Pathogen / Host Interaction, Transmission ; Vector Borne Diseases, Surveillance, Prevention ; Direct Injury, Myiasis, Forensics ; Modeling / GIS, Risk Assessment, Economic Impact.
1211th Test Squadron ( Sampling ) Martin RB-57D-2 Model 796 53-3979 collecting atmospheric data during Juniper Nuclear bomb test ; Operation Hardtack I 22 July 1958 at Bikini Atoll.
NERA ’ s economists are experienced in a broad range of industries and specialize in practice areas including: Antitrust and Competition ; Auctions ; Bankruptcy ; Class Actions and Class Certification ; Commercial Litigation and Damages ; Communications ; Consumer Protection in Financial Services ; Corporate Governance and Compliance ; Employment and Labor ; Energy ; Environment and Climate Change ; Financial Institutions and Banking ; Financial Risk Management ; International Arbitration ; Health Care and Life Sciences ; Insurance ; Intellectual Property ; Mass Torts and Product Liability ; Postal Services ; Regulatory Economics ; Risk Advisory Services ; Securities and Finance ; Statistical Sampling and Analysis ; Survey Research, Design, and Analysis ; Transfer Pricing ; Transport ; Valuation ; and Water.

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Kendall and B. Babington Smith, " Randomness and Random Sampling Numbers ," Journal of the Royal Statistical Society 101: 1 ( 1938 ), 147-166.

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* Sampling ( for testing or analysis ), taking a representative portion of a material or product to test ( e. g. by physical measurements, chemical analysis, microbiological examination ), typically for the purposes of identification, quality control, or regulatory assessment
# Natural contexts: Sampling a natural context, typically for the purpose of environmental reconstruction, should be done in a context that is free of disturbances.

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( see Sampling the DTFT ) In most cases of practical interest, the s sequence represents a longer sequence that was truncated by the application of a finite-length window function or FIR filter array.
# Sampling and analog-to-digital conversion ( ADC ) ( Sometimes before or instead of the above point, for example by means of undersampling ).
The first is a master's thesis by Steven Ray Goldfarb ( University of Texas at El Paso, 1979 ) called " A Sampling of Lexical Items in Yeshiva English.
This practice allows the farmer to vary the rate of fertilizer across the field according to the need identified by GPS guided Grid or Zone Sampling.
* ASTM E2234 Standard Practice for Sampling a Stream of Product by Attributes Indexed by AQL
Sampling of War by hip hop artists was prevalent enough to merit the compilation album Rap Declares War in 1992, which was sanctioned by the band.
Umbrella Sampling is used to move the system along the desired reaction coordinate by varying, for example, the forces, distances, and angles manipulated in the simulation.
Sampling, which is the use of sound clips as part of a new recording, is another technique commonly employed by the band.
She recently contributed a chapter to Sound Unbound: Sampling Digital Music and Culture ( The MIT Press, 2008 ) edited by Paul D. Miller a. k. a. DJ Spooky.
Sampling of water for physical or chemical testing can be done by several methods, depending on the accuracy needed and the characteristics of the contaminant.
Sampling effectively shifts both sides of the spectrum by multiples of the sampling frequency.
Lanier contributed the afterword to Sound Unbound: Sampling Digital Music and Culture ( The MIT Press, 2008 ) edited by Paul D. Miller a. k. a. DJ Spooky.
* Sampling activities, such as those performed by United States Environmental Protection Agency.
The Sargasso Sea was the subject of a recent metagenomics effort called the Global Ocean Sampling ( GOS ) survey by J. Craig Venter and others, to evaluate the diversity of microbial life there.
Sampling areas were stratified by environmental variables likely to be conducive to pathogen growth and by proximity to possible points of inoculum introduction such as nurseries.
* " Manufactured Assent: The Philosophical Gourmet Report's Sampling Problem ," by Gregory Wheeler

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