multiple sampling

multiple sampling

[′məl·tə·pəl ′sam·pliŋ]
(industrial engineering)
A plan for quality control in which a given number of samples from a group are inspected, and the group is either accepted, resampled, or rejected, depending on the number of failures found in the samples.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Blood sampling for DGE, which offers the advantage of multiple sampling over time with minimal distress to the animal, is feasible, although not fully validated.
A key driver in reducing costs he said was the HGCA's grain sampling project, which can save the industry up to pounds 2.5m a year by avoiding multiple sampling, rejections and disputes.
Standard features include a five-digit display, continuous process monitoring, three peak recording functions, two record functions with multiple sampling rates from 1 Hz to 10 kHz and storage up to 8,000 data points, three process control output signals, RS-232 output, four log operation functions, selectable engineering units, automatic power-down, and rechargeable Ni-Cad batteries.
The Multiplexer allows you to remotely monitor multiple sampling points throughout your facility without the labor associated with traditional sampling methods.
Additionally, the 10mL working volume allows multiple samplings throughout the fermentation run to assess culture growth and protein production.
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