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Discover LudwigThe phrase "subtle sample" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sample that is delicate, understated, or not immediately obvious in its qualities or characteristics. Example: "The artist presented a subtle sample of her work, showcasing the intricate details that might be overlooked at first glance."
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A 'polymer microstructure plot' is created from the combined overlays of triple-detector GPC TREF chromatograms to provide a quick view of detecting subtle sample differences in polymer MW, MWD, SCB or LCB.
The elegance of this concept is that by using an almost identical detection principle and differently functionalized tips or cantilever surfaces, we can detect subtle sample interactions (mechanical, electrical, thermal, and chemical) with a significantly more compact system than with optical beam deflection techniques.
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Following his seriously acclaimed album Imperfections Vol. 1 a masterclass in subtle sample-based house music fawned over by Gilles Peterson and Bonobo Mango has a new EP coming out on Aus Music.
He described "La Tortura" as a "natural for American radio", and felt that the parent album generated anticipation for the upcoming Oral Fixation, Vol. 2. Writing for PopMatters, Matt Cibula praised the album for its musical departure from Laundry Service, applauding the integration of subtle samples across several songs as "great nods to the sounds of the 1980s".
Levine's review agreed with others that the song was a "welcome comeback for Lopez," and praised the use of a "not so-subtle" sample with the "Latin-tinged electro-housy" production.
Blink and you'll miss the subtle "Wings Clipped" sample at the end of this perfunctory PARTYNEXTDOOR feature, which is still better than Drake's corny "Remix (Ignition)" reference on "Lose You".
Independently gathered data can be influenced by subtle changes in sample preparation, sample analysis and sample hybridizations, which can deteriorate model performance.
This may be due to a subtle under-sampling of the stand edge, although the bias in all stands was within ± 1%. Figure 2 Bias in the estimate of stem volume for eight of the sampling methods studied.
Our results suggest that reported data may have been compromised by very subtle details of sample pre-treatment and procedures, details which are not usually reported in the literature.
To compensate for subtle differences in sample loading, gel staining, and destaining, the volume of each spot (i.e. spot abundance) was normalized as a relative volume.
The latter observation, however, should be carefully interpreted because the amide I and II bands of protein main chains are generally sensitive to subtle differences in sample conditions.
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