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sampler

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




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These samplers collected huge volumes of air and thus are very sensitive to low concentrations of contaminants, he explains.

From Science Magazine

The exhibition, which runs through June 30, is a sampler of his work spanning from his “Harlem, U.S.A.” series to “In This Here Place,” capturing scenes from Louisiana plantations.

From Los Angeles Times

MMX will gather samples using two methods: a coring sampler on an extendable arm to collect specimens from deeper than two centimeters and a pneumatic sampler to kick up material from the surface.

From Scientific American

Pollen counts estimate how much pollen is in the air using a device called an air sampler that captures the pollen.

From Salon

Later, frustrated by the exigencies of starting a band, like remembering what they’d played the day before, Hecker began experimenting with drum machines and samplers.

From New York Times