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sam·pling[ˈsɑ:mplɪŋ, AM ˈsæm-]n1. (surveying) Stichprobenerhebung f; (spot check) Stichprobenverfahren nt, Befragung f eines repräsentativen Querschnittsacceptance \sampling Qualitätskontrolle f mittels Stichproben* * *['sAːmplɪŋ]1. n(of food) Kostprobe f; (of wine) Weinprobe f; (STATISTICS) Stichprobenverfahren nt2. attr(Statistics) Stichproben-sampling error — Fehler m im Stichprobenverfahren
* * *sampling s1. WIRTSCH Musterkollektion f2. WIRTSCH Bemusterung f3. WIRTSCH Werbung f durch Verteilung von Probepackungen4. Stichprobenerhebung f, (Umfrage f oder Prüfung f nach einem) Auswahlverfahren n, Erhebung f einer (repräsentativen) Auswahl:sampling inspection Stichprobenkontrolle f5. Muster(stück) n, Probe f6. Probieren n (von Speisen etc)7. IT Abfragen n, Abtasten n* * *n.Stichprobenprüfung f. -
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sam·pling [ʼsɑ:mplɪŋ, Am ʼsæm-] n
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