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The phrase "a given sample of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific sample that has been selected or identified for analysis or discussion.
Example: "In our study, we analyzed a given sample of water from the river to assess its quality."
Alternatives: "a specific sample of" or "a particular sample of".
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All antimicrobial resistance genes within a given sample of bacteria.
In a given sample of human DNA, there are often unrecognized fragments.
See, e.g., (generates a visualization based on the frequency of word usage in a given sample of text).
Collaborating with Renato Dulbecco, a virologist at Caltech, she developed methods for determining the extent of polio-infected cells in a given sample of tissue.
The units employed for measuring the amount of radioactivity contained in a given sample of matter are the becquerel (Bq) and the curie (Ci).
The quality of a fuel oil is generally determined by a number of specific parameters or proportions of metals or impurities in a given sample of the particular fuel.
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For a given sample, tens of millions of such sequences will then be uniquely mapped against a reference genome.
Therefore, a single study (of a given sample) can comprise several types of assays.
The phenotype of a given sample corresponds to the median phenotype of all filtered events.
NF-HEDM and FF-HEDM can be used together to obtain a higher-fidelity study of a given sample.
During the first three weeks of December, Kraft plans to give samples of a new variety of Stove Top, called Quick Cups, to commuters and passers-by at half of the heated shelters.
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