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Discover Ludwig"produce samples" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used in scientific or business contexts to refer to creating or providing physical specimens or examples of a product or material for testing or evaluation. Example: The company's success was attributed to their ability to consistently produce high-quality samples for their clients to test and approve before full-scale production.
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Equal channel angular pressing and rolling were used to produce samples with different textures.
For example, a star that computes a fast Fourier transform (FFT) will typically consume and produce samples when it fires, where is some integer.
Distinct maxima in the glass-forming ability were located and shown to produce samples of bulk metallic glass dimensions.
One of these labs has just started a new series of experiments which tend to produce samples that are smaller than usual, which means sometimes the machine fails to produce a clear result.
To produce samples with maximum density, selective laser melting parameters of laser power, scanning speed, powder thickness, hatching space and scanning strategy were carefully selected.
It was observed that the required injection pressure was considerably lower to produce samples with higher weight in the case of hot runner system.
Faster stirring rate would produce samples of smaller pore diameter, but when rotation speed reaches 4000 rpm and higher the changes in pore size is minimal.
Blends were crystallized to produce samples with large domains that are rich in linear material surrounded by a matrix that is rich in branched polymer.
Fibers spun from the nematic melt produce samples with higher degrees of global orientation as well as a higher degree of crystallinity than those spun from solution.
Granulated PA6 was mechanically mixed with copper oxide and copper acetylacetonate powders and glass fibers, then extruded and injection molded to produce samples.
Jandura and her team had been asked to design and build machinery that could produce samples of finely powdered Martian soil – the equivalent in volume of half a crushed aspirin – from a maximum depth of 6.5cm and to deliver those samples to Curiosity's chemical analysers.
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