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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sampled of" is not correct in written English
It is likely a misuse of "sampled from" or "sampled out of." Example: "The data was sampled from a larger population to ensure accuracy."
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On their fine 1995 début album, "Exit Planet Dust," this English duo, the d.j.s Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons, rose above the usual monotonous thump of techno by combining the tried-and-true grooves of funk, thick layers of rock guitar (digitally sampled, of course), and various other examples of sonic weirdness.
And the preset tours, like the one I sampled of the Matisse exhibition, are far more distracting with the iPhone than with the museum's more straightforward audio-tour equipment.
That is because he was the featured player on "Funky Drummer," a 1970 single by James Brown whose 20-second drum solo has become, by most counts, the most sampled of all beats.
Fifteen slopes of different aspects were sampled of which 11 could be analysed.
We find that the performance of EC codes highly depends on the rank distributions: when the expected rank is relatively large, the average achievable rate (over the rank distributions sampled) of EC codes is close to 90%% of the representative coded chunked codes, as well as a theoretical upper bound.
When possible, two specimens were sampled of each species.
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Gives samples of these.
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