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noun • an example regarded as typical of its class • a bit of tissue or blood or urine that is taken for diagnostic purposes | ||||
| 29% | 8 | Obtain a new sample from an existing sample | ||
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| 29% | 9 | A smaller sample that is drawn from a larger sample | ||
noun • A smaller portion of an original sample, created by trimming, subdividing, splitting or discrete collection of the original sample. • A portion of the original sample that is representative in nature to that of the original sample, thereby assuring equivalency in results from tests and analysis either upon the subsample or the original material, independent of their size. verb • To take subsamples from. | ||||
Sample Of Blood Eg
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SPECIMEN which was last seen in the Telegraph Quick crossword.
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SPECIMEN
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