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The phrase "allows for sampling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a process, method, or system provides the opportunity to collect samples or data.
Example: "The new software design allows for sampling of user feedback during the testing phase."
Alternatives: "facilitates sampling" or "enables sampling".
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A randomization procedure allows for sampling from the (usually large) space of networks from a null model, and for estimating the statistical significance empirically.
The inflow turbo-sampling, echo-planar FAIR sequence (ITS-FAIR) [ 12] allows for sampling the inflow of labeled blood into the read-out slice with a temporal resolution of 100 ms and thus yields dynamic information about inflow characteristics and enables quantification of the arterial transit time (ATT).
Like MOSAIK (http://bioinformatics.bc.edu/marthlab/Mosaik), YAHA allows for sampling of hits in the reference down to the specified maxHits parameter setting.
The Monte Carlo analysis allows for sampling of parameter space over a broad range of simultaneous variations of parameters (enzyme expression levels) followed by statistical assessment of the resulting solution.
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) allows for sampling numerous viral variants from infected patients.
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They say that sampling should be allowed under fair use of copyrighted material, or that a system of fair compensation should be created to allow for sampling.
The YouGov president, Peter Kellner, said: "This is a huge change and, allowing for sampling error, the race is now too close to call.
But when you allow for sampling errors — plus or minus four per cent in the Fox poll, plus or minus 4.5 percentt in the CNN poll — there isn't much difference in the results.
fA likelihood ratio (LR) test was used to examine the "sphericity" case, allowing for sampling variability in the correlations.
eA likelihood ratio (LR) test was used to examine the "sphericity" case, allowing for sampling variability in the correlations.
Some of the more commonly used fine-needle aspiration (FNA) devices include Chiba, Franseen, Westcott, MaxiCELL, Greene Cook and Turner Cookook) needles, which have circumferentially sharpened tips allowing for sampling.
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