Sample in a way
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SIPSample, in a way
TASTESample, in a way
TTESTWay to determine if a sample is indicative of the norm
DNASample in a crime lab
DEMOSample in a product pitch
SALIVASample in a swab test
BROWSESample the wares in a bookshop.
DRJARSample collector in a G.P.'s office?
frequenciesThe (relative) number of times something occurs in a given sample
frequencyThe (relative) number of times something occurs in a given sample
titerthe concentration of a substance in a given sample as determined by titration
titresthe concentration of a substance in a given sample as determined by titration
titrethe concentration of a substance in a given sample as determined by titration
titersthe concentration of a substance in a given sample as determined by titration
hemagglutinateto cause the clumping of red blood cells in (a blood sample) also HAEMAGGLUTINATE
oximeterinstrument for measuring the oxygen saturation of the hemoglobin in a sample of blood
haemagglutinateto cause the clumping of red blood cells in (a blood sample) also HEMAGGLUTINATE
hemagglutinatedHEMAGGLUTINATE, to cause the clumping of red blood cells in (a blood sample) also HAEMAGGLUTINATE
hemagglutinatesHEMAGGLUTINATE, to cause the clumping of red blood cells in (a blood sample) also HAEMAGGLUTINATE
breakbeatin house music, a short sample of drum beats taken from old soul or jazz records
midrangeThe arithmetic mean of the largest and the smallest values in a sample or other group
pyxbox used in a mint for deposit of sample coins reserved for testing weight and fineness
breakbeatsBREAKBEAT, in house music, a short sample of drum beats taken from old soul or jazz records
hemocytometersAn instrument for visual counting of the number of cells in a blood sample or other fluid under a microscope
hemocytometerAn instrument for visual counting of the number of cells in a blood sample or other fluid under a microscope
frequenciesThe rate at which something occurs or is repeated over a particular period of time or in a given sample
frequencyThe rate at which something occurs or is repeated over a particular period of time or in a given sample
hematolysisthe disintegration of red blood cells, with the release of haemoglobin, occurring in the living organism or in a blood sample also HAEMATOLYSIS
tristimulusas in tristimulus values, amounts of each of three colour primaries that must be combined to form an objective colour match with a sample
polarographan apparatus for automatic chemical analysis in which a sample solution is electrolysed at successively higher voltages and the resulting current plotted against voltage
hematolysesHEMATOLYSIS, the disintegration of red blood cells, with the release of haemoglobin, occurring in the living organism or in a blood sample also HAEMATOLYSIS
abundanceThe quantity or amount of something, e.g., a chemical element or an animal or plant species, present in a particular area, volume, sample, etc
polarographsPOLAROGRAPH, an apparatus for automatic chemical analysis in which a sample solution is electrolysed at successively higher voltages and the resulting current plotted against voltage
abundancesThe quantity or amount of something, e.g., a chemical element or an animal or plant species, present in a particular area, volume, sample, etc
ergodicof or relating to a process in which every sequence or sizable sample is equally representative of the whole (as in regard to a statistical parameter)
statisticsThe practice or science of collecting and analyzing numerical data in large quantities, esp. for the purpose of inferring proportions in a whole from those in a representative sample
retentivityThe ability of a substance to retain or resist magnetization, frequently measured as the strength of the magnetic field that remains in a sample after removal of an inducing field
retentivitiesThe ability of a substance to retain or resist magnetization, frequently measured as the strength of the magnetic field that remains in a sample after removal of an inducing field
microprobeAn instrument in which a beam of electrons or other radiation is focused onto a minute area of a sample and the resulting secondary radiation (usually X-ray fluorescence) is analyzed to yield chemical information
microprobesAn instrument in which a beam of electrons or other radiation is focused onto a minute area of a sample and the resulting secondary radiation (usually X-ray fluorescence) is analyzed to yield chemical information