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The phrase "a complete sampling of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a thorough or comprehensive collection of items, data, or experiences from a larger group.
Example: "The report provides a complete sampling of the various opinions expressed during the survey."
Alternatives: "a thorough selection of" or "an exhaustive collection of".
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With RAD tagging, you're trying to get a complete sampling of restriction sites for that particular restriction enzyme, whereas, GBS you're subsampling based upon fragment size.
Things have improved, and there may be no better place to get such a complete sampling of Southern classics, riffs on the meat-and-three concept and a few jars of "put ups" — onion jam, tomato butter — to take home.
Therefore, noticeable effort has been put into developing methods to use intrinsic redundancy and correlation of MRI data in the k-t space to reconstruct images without a complete sampling of the k-t space.
Our 5-year molecular epidemiologic study featured a complete sampling of patients' isolates from the entire state (30, 31) and a multifaceted study site.
As we do not have a complete sampling of the Pomacentridae, we used an extension of the method that deals with incompletely sampled phylogenies [ 52].
This constitutes the first phylogenetic study using a complete sampling of Stenodactylus taxa and including 207 specimens from across the entire distribution range of North Africa and Arabia.
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For the case of a complete sample of univariate predictors and responses, the modern nonparametric regression matches results known for parametric and semiparametric regressions.
We have performed a spectral principal component analysis for a complete sample of 22 low redshift QSOs with spectra from Lyα to Hα, and found three significant principal components, which account for ∼78% of the spectrum-to-spectrum variance.
For this reason, we have selected a complete sample of 42 low redshift BL Lacs (independently of their gamma-ray properties) to study with a multi-wavelength (radio, optical, X-ray, gamma-ray) approach.
We are using this unique facility to observe a complete sample of Pearson-Readhead Survey sources (Pearson and Readhead 1988) at 4.8 GHz, to determine core brightness temperatures and pc-scale jet properties.
We show that, adopting our cross section database, we are able to provide a good fit of a complete sample of CR observables, including: leptonic and hadronic spectra measured at Earth, the local interstellar spectra measured by Voyager, and the gamma-ray emissivities from Fermi-LAT collaboration.
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