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Latin hypercube sampling appears to be a special case of balanced sampling.
In this sense, the centre/location sampling appears to be more promising in that it can better approach a representative sample as compared to snowball sampling.
In Fig. 5, the reconstruction process for FBP appears to converge towards a nearly stable solution, roughly after (N=8) at which point the orientation space sampling appears fully effective.
In general, attention sampling based on activeness (biased towards active users) and MHRW based sampling (stratified sampling) appears to be less effective, especially in normal time where collective attention scatters over diverse topics.
Nasal airway sampling appears to be a useful surrogate for distal airway sampling since concentrations of IFN-γ, SP, IL-9 and viral load in NPA correlate with the same in BAL.
This is supported further by the fact that Carnarvon Gorge (represented by the nearby Expedition Range in the 1970s sampling) appears to be an extension of the north-south cline in morphological characters despite a high level of differentiation at mitochondrial and allozyme loci resulting from a population split we estimate to have occurred during the Late Pleistocene.
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Truck sampling appeared more feasible in collecting the secure number of tracers over bin sampling.
However, chest radiography and arterial blood gas sampling appear to be useful, while short-term spirometry measurements do not.
Furthermore, sampling appeared to follow a more protracted rate of development than that of internal noise.
The topography of all samples appears similar (Fig. 1).
Each sample appears as a sharp, dominant band in the corresponding lane.
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