Definitions Found:
to test or sample
- retryto test or sample
- tryto test or sample
- triedto test or sample
- triesto test or sample
- retriedto test or sample
- retryingto test or sample
- retriesto test or sample
- samplesSAMPLE, to test a specimen of
- sampledSAMPLE, to test a specimen of
- specimenspart or an individual taken as an example or a sample to be tested
- unweighted(of a figure or sample) Not adjusted or biased to reflect importance or value
- promoedsomething devised to publicize or advertise a product, cause, institution, etc., as a brochure, free sample, poster, commercial, or the like
- promosomething devised to publicize or advertise a product, cause, institution, etc., as a brochure, free sample, poster, commercial, or the like
- freebiesomething given without charge or cost, as a ticket to a performance or sporting event or a free sample at a store
- venipunctureThe puncture of a vein as part of a medical procedure, typically to withdraw a blood sample or for an intravenous injection
- 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)
- stochasticallyof or pertaining to a process involving a randomly determined sequence of observations each of which is considered as a sample of one element from a probability distribution
- 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