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The phrase "a sample for future" is not entirely correct in English; it would be better as "a sample for the future." You can use it when referring to a sample that is intended for future reference or use.
Example: "We have collected a sample for the future to analyze the trends in consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "a sample for later" or "a sample for upcoming use."
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It can serve as a sample for future VJCS issues in terms of qualify and standard.
Information networks DNA in living cells are a sample for future information engineering.
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In the case of a positive pregnancy test, the women were asked to donate a urine sample for future analysis and thereafter were invited to the nearest health center for further examination.
We have demonstrated that this dataset is a good reference sample for future research on black South Africans who speak southeastern Bantu languages.
Additionally, a total of 1653 patients from a randomly chosen hospital were excluded, to serve as an external validation sample for future research conducted within PROVIDI.
All 1653 patients from one randomly chosen study centre were additionally excluded to be used as an external validation sample for future research.
Participants will be required to give informed consent for the study participation, which includes the permission to store a blood and urine sample for future research; to link registries containing data relating to the participant's health (eg, pharmacy, hospital, general practitioner); and finally to link with mortality registries where applicable.
Eighty fourpercentt of our sample was 'very' or 'somewhat' likely to provide a sample for research in the future.
The instrument administered for field-testing included final versions of all items written for each domain along with single items assessing prior sample donation for research ('yes', 'no', or 'don't know') and likelihood of providing a sample for research in the future ('very likely'somewhathat likely', or 'not likely').
Stored plasma sample for future use – investigation of gene-environment interactions; biochemical assays.
However, the SAPREL technology would allow in future studies a sample for in-depth study to be purposively sampled and therefore to be more representative of the population under study.
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