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Nested sampling [7] is an non-uniform sampling, using two different samplers in each period.
Differently, nested sparse sampling is an non-uniform sampling, using two different samplers in each period.
Compared with L compressions in each CR sensor [28], where L is the number of samplers in each coset, this paper implements only one compression in each CR user and it can be described as a product of the filter coefficient matrix and the sparse channel occupancy.
The total number of samplers per establishment ranged from one to four (one or two samplers per venue, except for places with smoking and nonsmoking sections, where we placed one or two samplers in each section).
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To assess the reliability of the samplers, we deployed two samplers in tandem at each location during the first round of monitoring, yielding a total of four separate samples at each location.
The results show a very low inter-sampler variation used for each particular run, which was confirmed by a single factor ANOVA test undertaken for all six personal samplers involved in each experiment.
Within each establishment, we placed the nicotine samplers in areas commonly occupied by workers and patrons.
When sampling first made waves in the mid-80s, most journalistic discussions focused on the legal aspect, typically framing the samplers in punk-like terms as renegade, naughty, larcenous, irreverent.
"As explained, the Augusta utilities department does NOT provide any other instructions to samplers in addition to the instructions that are received from the [Georgia environmental protection division]," said Kayla Cooper, a city attorney.
We then review typical applications of passive samplers in assessing the aquatic environment.
An important critical point in the application of passive samplers in water quality monitoring is their compatibility with the requirements of the Water Framework Directive (WFD).
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