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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full sample" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a complete or comprehensive example of something, often in contexts like research, testing, or data collection.
Example: "In order to analyze the results accurately, we need to collect a full sample of responses from all participants."
Alternatives: "a complete sample" or "an entire sample".
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Table 3 The Relation between ROE Dilution, ROE Performance Measure and Debt-Equity Choices Panel A: Full sample Coeff.
These categories are regressed against the native-born in a full sample and subsamples of men and women, respectively.
On Tuesday, Seattle's Reggie Evans missed the beginning of the third quarter against the Knicks while completing the paper work for his drug test -- he was unable to provide a full sample before the game, as his teammates did.
Peter Hatch examines a full sample of Jefferson's favorite vegetables, from salsify to peas, by discussing both how they were grown and prepared at Monticello but also their history and place in the horticultural world of early nineteenth-century Virginia.
The purpose of the mechanism is to capture a full sample canister and transfer it to a storage cache, sample return spacecraft, or on-orbit laboratory for further scientific study.
(A) Full Sample.
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He compares their book to a "un menu de dégustation, or tasting menu, (which) tries to give a full sampling of the dishes in the repertoire of a great chef".
Since the tremendous element number of a full sampled large 2-D array is not affordable in any practical 3-D ultrasound imaging system, it is necessary to reduce the element number through sparse 2-D array design.
This allows a full sampling of the diurnal cycle of radiation and clouds – which is important for climate studies, as well as detailed process studies, e.g. the lifecycle of clouds or particular aerosol events such as desert storms.
So for a full sampling of this specialized form of transportation — an outdoor elevator of sorts, consisting of two counterbalanced cars connected by motor-driven cable, climbing and descending usually on a short stretch of parallel tracks — you have to come to this region of Pennsylvania.
If you want a full sampling, go ahead and check out Emojipedia for the whole enchilada, which is something there is no emoji for (yet).
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