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sampler

[sam-pler, sahm-] / ˈsæm plər, ˈsɑm- /




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Air samplers placed in live animal markets and other high-risk, high-contact locations paired with these field diagnostics bring us closer to near-real-time influenza monitoring.

From Scientific American

The current shows, enlarging on small samplers in years past, represent just the tip of what is now a roughly 4,000-piece Hammer iceberg.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s a low-budget sampler of “Room,” “Safe” and “Dogtooth,” made on 16-millimeter film for extra scruff and shot through an icy camera that rarely, barely moves.

From New York Times

It was there Green started a family of his own with his wife, Lauren, and their 6-year-old son, Wilder, who already owns more drum machines and audio samplers than most adults, Namatame says.

From Seattle Times

Today's assorted boxes and samplers reflect America's long-standing love affair with the lighter chocolate while incorporating darker options for renewed consumer interest that peaked again in the early 2000s.

From Salon