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Sampling and error
* Photonic Sampling, using the high accuracy of lasers over electronic clocks to decrease the sampling error in electronic ADCs
Sampling bias is systematic error due to a non-random sample of a population, causing some members of the population to be less likely to be included than others, resulting in a biased sample, defined as a statistical sample of a population ( or non-human factors ) in which all participants are not equally balanced or objectively represented.
* Sampling error
Sampling error can be measured and quoted in many different ways, but in practice the reported error itself is almost always an estimate of the real error rather than an absolute measure of the error ( which would usually require analyzing the entire population ).
Sampling error also refers more broadly to this phenomenon of random sampling variation.
Sampling error can be contrasted with non-sampling error.

Sampling and always
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 and any
Sampling a polynomial of degree k − 1 at more than k points creates an overdetermined system, and allows recovery of the polynomial at the receiver given any k out of n sample points using ( Lagrange ) interpolation.
Sampling can be done for functions varying in space, time, or any other dimension, and similar results are obtained in two or more dimensions.
Sampling rate was not fixed by hardware means, and theoretically Covox can support any sampling rate.

Sampling and representative
* 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
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.
Sampling surveys, on the other hand, have the goal of obtaining a representative sample of some population of sites or artifacts in order to make generalizations about that population.

Sampling and sample
Sampling bias is mostly classified as a subtype of selection bias, sometimes specifically termed sample selection bias, but some classify it as a separate type of bias.
Common methods of conducting a probability sample of the household population in the United States are Area Probability Sampling, Random Digit Dial telephone sampling, and more recently Address-Based Sampling.
Sampling the waveform at higher frequencies and allowing for a greater number of bits per sample allows noise and distortion to be reduced further.
In the mid-90's, AON member JJ Jeczalik would release a sample CD titled The Art of Sampling, which featured all of the unique CMI samples they had used throughout their career.
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 ".
K2500AES-Audio Elite System, Limited Release ( 6 Units ) 88 note weighted action keyboard with Sampling, KDFX, all available upgrade options, and an extensive sample library ( retail cost, $ 20, 000. 00 ).
Sampling frequencies of 96 kHz or 192 kHz can be used on some newer equipment, with the higher value equating to 6. 144 megabit per second for two channels at 16-bit per sample value.
** Haphazard Samplingthe auditor selects the sample without following a structured technique.
** Judgmental Samplingthe auditor places a bias on the sample.

Sampling and population
* Sampling from a finite population
* Sampling ( statistics ), selection of observations to acquire some knowledge of a statistical population
* Sampling ( audit ), application of audit procedures to less than 100 % of population to be audited
In most countries the population size and / or degree of urbanization of these Primary Sampling Units are taken into account.
Sampling is the use of a subset of the population to represent the whole population.
# Sampling design specification-What is the total population?
Sampling is quicker and cheaper than a complete census of a population.
** Random Sampling – ensures that all combinations of sampling units in the population have an equal chance of selection.

Sampling and larger
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.

Sampling and only
, UniMES contains only data from the Global Ocean Sampling Expedition ( GOS ).

Sampling and may
Sampling may refer to:
Sampling methods may be either ' random ' ( random sampling, systematic sampling, stratified sampling, cluster sampling ) or non-random / nonprobability ( convenience sampling, purposive sampling, snowball sampling ).
Sampling risk is the risk the auditor ’ s conclusion may be different from the conclusion that would be not be reached
# Modern surfaces: Sampling modern surfaces for use with archeobotanical data may be used to create a reference collection, if the taxa being sampled are known.

Sampling and result
Sampling at 200 Hz would result in β

Sampling and from
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 ( 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.
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 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.
( A ) Sampling from habitat ; ( B ) filtering particles, typically by size ; ( C ) Lysis and DNA extraction ; ( D ) cloning and library construction ; ( E ) sequencing the clones ; ( F ) sequence assembly into contigs and scaffolds.
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
* 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.

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