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Example sentences for "sampling"

Lexicographically close words:
sample; sampled; sampler; samplers; samples; samt; samurai; samyn; sana; sanative
  1. Nothing could show more clearly the unsettled nature of Jackson’s standing than a sampling of these opinions.

  2. The question of the smaller sampling of gold ores has been dwelt on at considerable length, as befits its importance, in order that the student may be impressed with a sense of its true meaning.

  3. Of the methods of sampling which avoid melting the bars, that known as sawing is the only one which is thoroughly satisfactory.

  4. The remarks made under the last heading as to the importance of correct sampling apply with equal force here.

  5. The Sampling of Argentiferous and Auriferous Copper," by A.

  6. The best method of sampling such bars is to melt them all down and to take a dip sample of the molten metal in one or other of the methods already described.

  7. The assay of these alloys presents no special difficulties, but the sampling of them is a question which may be profitably discussed.

  8. Be careful in taking the sample, since with rich silver lead alloys the error from bad sampling may amount to several parts per cent.

  9. The limits of sampling error then are 62.

  10. In the case of solids, the whole mass must be crushed, and, if not already of fairly uniform quality, mixed, before sampling can take place.

  11. Before applying these principles to the elucidation of some of the problems of sampling it will be well to give Poisson's formula (in a modified form) and to illustrate its working.

  12. Thus the limit of sampling error would amount to just one-eighth of the silver present, or say to rather more than 4 ozs.

  13. Sheets do not become so closely packed; sampling and general handling are easier on delivery.

  14. I'm supposed to be sampling in the city at this very moment.

  15. Manifestly not, so I said I was out sampling scenery.

  16. When I come to think of it, it was an idiotic thing to say that I was sampling scenery; still, was I not?

  17. Happiness," she remarked at length enigmatically, rather as if she were sampling the word, and then she paused.

  18. I recollected most distinctly sampling the brandy, but beyond that--absolutely nothing.

  19. It was actually the face of that nightmare of mine after sampling Sandford's old cognac!

  20. The Directional Element in Sampling In seeking this end, we must immediately reject the simple logic of sampling that may be applied to density studies of animals on land.

  21. Such a situation is ill-suited to the sort of sampling procedure on which flight density computations are based.

  22. Since bird migration exhibits strong directional tendencies, I have come to the conclusion that no sampling procedure that can be applied to it is sufficiently reliable short of handling each directional trend separately.

  23. Errors of sampling may similarly account for some, though not all, of the curves of the bimodal type shown in Figure 29C.

  24. It's the same way with me in sampling politics, being an expert.

  25. Mr. Britt, a man doesn't need to make a hoss of himself and eat a whole head of cabbage by way of sampling it.

  26. The figures obtained in the different sampling periods, and the census figures derived from their ratios are shown in tables 22 and 23.

  27. One thing remained to her--liberty--but to keep this she was forced to walk from town to town, sampling tramp wards.

  28. It is so surprisingly easy to become a tramp that it is strange it has not occurred to Guardians personally to test conditions by sampling each other's workhouses, or at any rate by sending into them some trustworthy witness.

  29. Correlation coefficients were higher in each case when the amount of rainfall in the month preceding each sampling period was used instead of that in the month of the sample.

  30. Three indicators were tested: the percentage of females gravid or lactating, the percentage of juveniles in the month following the sampling period, and the percentage of females with a vaginal orifice in the sampling period.

  31. The percentage of juveniles trapped in the month following the sampling period tended to follow the curve of the percentage of adult females with a vaginal orifice.

  32. There are half-a-dozen little restaurants in the street running down to the station, but the sampling of the most likely looking one did not encourage me to try any further experiments.

  33. There has never been an experimental study made in which the sampling from both sexes was large, random, equal, and from groups of equal homogeneity socially and racially, that showed any reliable sex difference in variability.

  34. Closely related to this method of miniature performance is that of taking an actual piece of the work to be performed and sampling the candidate's ability by his success in this trial.

  35. The Examining Committee shall at once inspect the lot of cheese in dispute, sampling not less than five (5) per cent of each mark or factory, and they shall immediately give their decision in writing to both parties.

  36. Two of the Germans betook themselves toward the village, and Desnoyers remained with the other officer who was delightfully sampling his liquors.

  37. After sampling the wine from the avenue Victor Hugo, the Russian would indulge in a visionary loquacity similar to that of the night when he evoked the fantastic cavalcade of the four horsemen of the Apocalypse.

  38. Iron ores are seldom so uniform in quality that they can be shipped without careful attention to sampling and grade.

  39. One of the advances of permanent value was the increased attention to better sampling and standardization of mineral products, as a means of competition with standardized foreign products.

  40. This temper is not good for creating new and profound religious thought, but it is good for sampling and appreciating the "varieties of religious experience" which offer their results as guides for this and other lives.

  41. This continent has never been thoroughly checked, so we're sampling the culture.

  42. Florel was sampling them when the steward returned.

  43. Sampling Nipple--The principle source of error in steam calorimeter determinations is the failure to obtain an average sample of the steam delivered by the boiler and it is extremely doubtful whether such a sample is ever obtained.

  44. Illustrating the Manner in which Erroneous Calorimeter Readings may be Obtained due to Improper Location of Sampling Nozzle Case 1--Horizontal pipe.

  45. The steam is evidently losing heat through radiation from the moment it enters the sampling nipple.

  46. For saturated steam construct a sampling pipe or nozzle made of one-half inch iron pipe and insert it in the steam main at a point where the entrained moisture is likely to be most thoroughly mixed.

  47. Many engineers object to the use of a perforated sampling nipple because it ordinarily indicates a higher percentage of moisture than is actually present in the steam.

  48. This, in effect, is the using of the separating calorimeter as a small separator between the sampling nozzle and the throttling instrument, and is necessary to insure the determination of the full percentage of moisture in the steam.

  49. In testing a stationary boiler the sampling pipe should be located as near as practicable to the boiler, and the same is true as regards the thermometer well when the steam is superheated.

  50. Throttling Calorimeter and Sampling Nozzle] The instrument and all pipes and fittings leading to it should be thoroughly insulated to diminish radiation losses.

  51. Pigott, finding no experimental data bearing on the subject of low pressure steam quality determinations, made a investigation of the subject and the sampling nozzle illustrated in Fig.

  52. The request was probably made as an inducement to some of the young officers to pay a little on account of their "owings" to the firm; but it is to be feared that no special vote of thanks followed the sampling of that special curry.

  53. He decides to use a sampling technique developed by scientists at Brookhaven National Laboratory for sampling metal objects of archaeological interest.

  54. For 6 weeks the scientists probed every realm of the atoll environment, sampling biota, making inventories of plant and animal communities, and obtaining core samples from the lagoon floor.

  55. Illustration: Men aboard the research vessel Shimada pulling in plankton nets during sampling operations at sea.

  56. Data-processing techniques have been employed in the handling and interpretation of information from long-range biological sampling and analysis programs.

  57. Environmental studies at nuclear test sites or in controlled ecosystems involve not only long-term, periodic sampling of plants and animals but also years of detailed examination of soils, meteorological conditions, and other factors.

  58. Some fallout studies may require sampling over large areas of the earth.


  59. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sampling" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    adjunct; case; component; contingent; detachment; detail; division; dole; examine; fraction; illustration; installment; instance; item; parcel; particular; percentage; portion; quadrant; quarter; quota; remainder; representative; sample; section; sector; segment; share; specimen; subdivision; subgroup; taste