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Free sign up"sampling scope" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the range or extent of the sampling process, meaning the specific group or population that is being studied or considered. One example of using "sampling scope" in a sentence could be: "The sampling scope for our research project includes all adults aged 25-50 living in urban areas across the United States."
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In [3, 4], pulses with sub-nanosecond duration are transmitted and then measured with a digital sampling scope with full sampling rate as the receiver.
(3) Our method is based on whole-genome data, so its sampling scope is restricted by the number of sequenced genomes.
Nonetheless, an initial period of high volatilization may be followed by a longer period of slower volatilization (Brown et al. 1993; Glotfelty et al. 1990b; Whang et al. 1993) that could not be studied here because of the limited sampling scope.
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The survey elicits willingness to pay data which are used to conduct a split-sample scope test [7].
Caution is needed when comparing different estimates of PA prevalence because of differences between studies in questionnaires, scoring protocol and sample scope (i.e., age range, urban vs. all state).
Would you consider to adapt your result according to different sample scopes for CPI in countries.
However, direct comparison of results across studies is difficult due to such factors as the date of measurement, representativeness of the sample, and scope of measurement.
Lincoln and Guba (1985, p. 40) emphasized that purposive sampling "increases the scope or range of data exposed as well as the likelihood that the full array of multiple realities will be uncovered".
Given the limited sampling size and scope, as well as the many factors we could not evaluate, our models did explain a considerable fraction of the variability of measured pesticide air concentrations.
Some issues are just too expensive to study rigorously, some are too difficult to measure reliably, and some require so many exclusions before sampling that the scope of generalisability is uncertain or limited.
Past female-specific CRCS research has indicated aversion (when compared to men) to endoscopic screening (internal scoping in flexible sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy) and FOBT (fecal sampling without internal scoping) [ 35- 45].
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