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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sample includes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying the components or elements that are part of a sample in various contexts, such as research, surveys, or studies.
Example: "In this study, a sample includes participants from diverse backgrounds to ensure a comprehensive analysis."
Alternatives: "a sample consists of" or "a sample comprises".
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Note that list of treatment steps of a sample includes not only measurement step data but also steps of deconvolution data added by UDECON (see "Checking deconvolved data" section).
Therefore it is imperative that an initial characterization of a sample includes both unique identifiers and measures of quality.
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Here's a sample – including "trees cause more pollution than automobiles" to cheer up MP Goodman.
The paper is based on a sample including firms which have carried out an innovative activity through R&D investments and/or investments in new plants or equipment.
(f) Top-view optical image of a sample including (001)- and (110 -oriented regions.
As indicated above, our dataset contains a sample including both on-going out-migrants and return migrants, which allows us to analyse complete and incomplete length of migration.
Each number so selected had its last digit randomised so as to provide a sample including both listed and unlisted numbers.
A sample including 474 caregivers shall cover the sample requirements for all the objectives.
A sample including more patients >65 years of age could give contrary results.
The protocol used here enabled us to complete the analysis of a sample, including controls, in approximately 6 hrs.
In evaluating the radical-scavenging potential of a sample including honey, the DPPH assay is frequently used.
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