sampling

  • 1Sampling — sampling …

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  • 2sampling — samp‧ling [ˈsɑːmplɪŋ ǁ ˈsæm ] noun [countable, uncountable] STATISTICS the activity of checking a small number of products from a larger number, asking questions to people from a larger number etc, so as to understand better the group as a whole …

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  • 3Sampling — may refer to: Sampling (signal processing), converting a continuous signal into a discrete signal Sampling (graphics), converting continuous colors into discrete color components Sampling (music), re using portions of sound recordings in a piece… …

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  • 4Sampling — (engl. sample: „Stichprobe“, „Auswahl“) steht für: eine Probenahme, die Entnahme einer Stichprobe, um repräsentative Fakten über die Zusammensetzung einer Menge erhalten zu können eine Maßnahme der Verkaufsförderung, bei der eine Warenprobe meist …

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  • 5sampling — ● sampling nom masculin (anglais, sampling, échantillonnage) Musique Échantillonnage …

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  • 6Sampling — provision of a sample of the object of conformity assessment, according to a procedure (p. 4.1 ISO/IEC 17000:2004). Источник …

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  • 7sampling — [sam′pliŋ, säm′pliŋ] n. 1. the act or process of taking a small part or quantity of something as a sample for testing or analysis 2. the sample so taken 3. the practice or process of taking a SAMPLE (n. 3) and reusing it in another context …

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  • 8Sampling — Sam|pling auch: Samp|ling 〈[sa:mplıŋ] n. 15; unz.; Mus.〉 1. das Sampeln 2. Aufnahmetechnik, bei der verschiedene Tonquellen wie z. B. Musikstücke, Alltagslärm, Kommentare usw. mittels eines Mischpultes auf einem Tonband zusammengeführt u. zu… …

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  • 9sampling — A method for collecting information and drawing inferences about a larger population or universe, from the analysis of only part thereof, the sample. Censuses of the population are an expensive way of monitoring social and economic change, and… …

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  • 10sampling — /sam pling, sahm /, n. 1. the act or process of selecting a sample for testing, analyzing, etc. 2. the sample so selected. [1630 40; SAMPLE + ING1] * * * ▪ statistics       in statistics, a process or method of drawing a representative group of… …

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