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The phrase "at any sampling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to refer to any instance or occurrence of sampling, often in research or data collection discussions.
Example: "The results of the study were consistent at any sampling, indicating a reliable methodology."
Alternatives: "at any instance" or "in any sample".
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Soil warming alone did not stimulate microbial activity at any sampling time.
Specific IgG2 and IgA responses were not detected in piglets at any sampling point.
So we can obtain the effective pore-fluid bulk modulus at any sampling point.
The USRP has a 1 Gb Ethernet interface which enables data transfer at any sampling rate and bit level.
Concentration of Cu and Zn has not been found at any sampling point and at any season higher than the highest desirable limit of drinking water standard.
The TALIS International Consortium invited those countries facing participation problems at any sampling stage to conduct a nonresponse bias analysis to evaluate the risk of bias.
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A tap is taken after each element, and, at any sample instance, the value of the sample is multiplied by a filter coefficient.
The method works by generating uniformly distributed samples in a design space for all random variables and applying the probability density value as a weight index at any sample.
At any sample point, multiple mask estimates arising from the several previous samples are present and the maximum of them is chosen as the mask in dB SPL at that point.
No correlation between progesterone and IL-10 plasma levels in female patients was found at any sample time.
(3) and (4), except that the indicator function at any sample is multiplied by its corresponding likelihood ratio.
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