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The phrase "a low sampling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to data collection, statistics, or research where the quantity of samples taken is minimal.
Example: "The results of the study may not be reliable due to a low sampling of participants."
Alternatives: "limited sampling" or "small sample size".
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So an ideal fusion results can be obtained under a low sampling rate.
Future research can include stability analysis with a low sampling frequency under different control and operating modes.
The EMIC burst mode measures electric and magnetic field waveform data at a low sampling rate (1024 samples/s).
Therefore, this paper proposed a special map-matching algorithm aiming at GPS trajectories with a low sampling rate.
Third, although this is a population-based study with a low sampling error, its statistical power for examining subgroups was limited.
However, the measurement range is arbitrarily wide because the fringes are periodic, unless they are lost due to misalignment or a low sampling rate.
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For example, a low sample thickness is indicated by the presence of noise in the case of FTIR imaging data.
In order to analyze samples containing high fluoride content a wider linear range (0.3 6.6 mg L−1) can be obtained by using a low sample flow rate and low sample volume.
A low sample size is certainly part of the explanation, as well as a relatively low goodness of fit of the macro-econometric model.
The design objectives of efficient sample scheduling are in general two-folds: to achieve a low sample rate and also high sensing quality.
SCADA data is generated locally at a low sample rate (one sample per 2 4 s), and most is not time-synchronized.
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