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The phrase "receive the sample" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used when discussing the transfer of a physical sample from one entity to another. For example, "The research lab will receive the sample tomorrow morning."
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"We don't know how many other people didn't receive the sample ballot," Mr. Weisman said.
Controllers say Cosac, the Philae laboratory that was due to receive the sample, downlinked its data, but that its contents had yet to be assessed.
Two integrated protection and control devices are in the bay level to receive the sample value information from the process level, and to conduct elaborate calculations and send decision signals to circuit breakers.
Suppose n 1 reports a value above the threshold, and n 2's reported value above the threshold is corrupted by noise during the transmission to the controllers c 1, c 2, and c 3. If c 2 fails to detect the data corruption or has a timeout in receiving the sample, then the controller c 2 may make not wait to receive the sample in the next time slot from n 3.
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You will receive the samples of lacquer tomorrow morning (by ups).
It was found that children in the lowest income group were no more likely to receive the samples than were those in the highest income group, in part because the poor are less likely to see doctors.
The WHO's concern is that in-house advertising affects breastfeeding outcomes, and creates a conflict of interest for nurses and doctors who receive the samples.
"The challenge, however, is that we receive the samples after two or three weeks because of the lack of transport".
However, it took 15-18 months to receive the samples for the NUDT21 CNV patients, and will take a comparable amount of time to receive those.
Dr. Lee never received the sample and was not told whose blood it was.
By July 1, two and a half weeks after receiving the sample of the mystery substance, Dr. Catlin and his associates had drawn such a prospective molecule.
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