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(Margin of error takes into consideration only the size of a sample, which is usually the most trivial source of inaccuracy a pollster has to worry about).
"The Trust is awaiting the results of the sample, which is being screened for a variety of infectious diseases prevalent in the affected countries, one of which is Ebola.
As it stands, it's mandatory that you answer the survey if your household comes up in the random sample, which is where Mr Webster's constitutional objection comes in.
In some cases, if you didn't blow enough air into a machine you get what is called a "deficient sample," which is qualified as a refusal.
Given the sample, which is not osteoporosis-enriched, the added contribution is quite substantial.
Figure 6 shows a sample which is a compacted bonded assembly of particles.
Asterisk denotes one sample which is statistically different from the other two (p < 0.05).
The plastic is captured by the wheel and dragged past the sample, which is also heated to the same temperature.
This chapter provides an overview of a sample, which is a collection of relevant and valid data.
In turn, this improves the reliability of the acquired statistical sample, which is used to inform decisions regarding compliance.
A homemade cryostat is used to control the temperature of the sample which is wound on a VAMAS-like mandrel.
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