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Equipment of vastly increasing sensitivity is teasing out measurements of an ever broadening array of chemicals from ever smaller samples.
Similar refinements of DNA technology will allow us to make stronger inferences based on ever smaller samples.
A handful of cities and states have begun to test that promise, using technology that can glean DNA from ever smaller samples of biological material.
This would survey smaller samples of the population every year, in part to avoid statistical surprises such as the unexpectedly big population growth uncovered by the 2011 census.
Large lots usually require proportionately smaller samples.
However, preparation of smaller samples from such rocks even for some index tests is also difficult.
In various fields of neutron scattering there is a tendency to use smaller and smaller samples.
Both the Towers Perrin and Hay studies, by contrast, used much smaller samples.
The one exception (1.5 times) has much shorter texts and smaller samples.
As a result smaller samples may behave differently compared to larger ones.
For studies considering smaller samples or fewer items we recommend the more expensive bootstrap method.
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