biopsy? excise/excision?
You could test its melting point, since pure glucose has a known melting point of 146oC.
Sampling error cannot be avoided: it is a result of the fact that the sample that you pick for a study will not exactly match the whole population. If there were no variations between the members of the population you would only need to take a sample of size 1 - a single observation would be sufficient.
Through observation of sedimentary rocks, geologists are able to analyze rock layers and date the rocks by testing the carbon in each sample.
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A microscope slide is a small rectangular piece of glass that the sample (the thing you're looking at) is placed on for observation. Generally, the sample is next covered with a cover strip (a small piece of plastic, used to keep the sample from sliding). The slide makes it possible to look at the sample. Otherwise, the sample would fall into the microscope light, which would be a little inconvenient.
Number of Sample in set of observation.
it is an observation that looks closey at one aspect of a child's development.
Biopsy (bi = life + ops = see + y = procedure) is removing a sample of tissue for examination. To connect the term to a muscle, you would generally identify the specific muscle. Ex: The doctor submitted the Biceps brachii biopsy for outside evaluation.
A single observation cannot have a sample standard deviation.
Lumbar puncture.
"Immun-" is the medical terminology combining form related to immunity. Sample words are immunological and immunotherapy.
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A biopsy is the medical term that describes the procedure of removing tissue from a living body for examination under a microscope. This procedure helps in diagnosing diseases and determining the characteristics of the tissue sample.
A blood sample is a sample given for medical purposes as a blood test.
Venipuncture is the medical term meaning surgical puncture of a vein. It's a very common medical, not surgical, procedure. It describes the procedure used to take a blood sample, typically from the antecubital (front of elbow) space.
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