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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small test sample" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a limited quantity of a material or data set that is used for testing purposes.
Example: "In our experiment, we used a small test sample to evaluate the effectiveness of the new drug."
Alternatives: "a minor test specimen" or "a limited test sample".
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To use these measurements in simulations and get a better understanding of the friction behavior, it is also preferable to conduct these measurements on a small test sample, for which the temperature and sliding speed can be regarded as constant.
It appears that a small test sample size (78 19) will reduce the power.
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Model parameters are fitted using microstructural data and data on deformation and crack propagation for a range of small test samples.
Kuyah et al. [23] used a very small testing sample (6 trees) to validate the models which obviously did not cover all variation ranges.
Kuyah et al. [ 23] used a very small testing sample (6 trees) to validate the models which obviously did not cover all variation ranges.
The aRNA yields from the small test samples were a determining factor for the amount used in the target labeling reactions.
A small test portion is weighed into a sample cup suspended above a small volume of absorbing solution.
This paper presents a method of testing the fatigue life using a small sample test.
Some doctors say there is insufficient evidence – Foldès' results were based on a small sample, tested with a self-devised scale of pleasure and pain.
However, this single report of the vicarious-competition effect on testosterone changes is based on a small sample, tested only men, and has never been replicated [9].
A match is found if the probe sample produces smallest representation error to a test sample.
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