Sampling Methods definition

Sampling Methods means the document of that title as published on the Company website, in respect of Receival, at the time the Grain is received, and in respect of Outturn, at the time of Outturn.
Sampling Methods means the document of that title as published on the Company website, in respect of Receival, at the time the Grain is received, and in respect of Outturn, at the time of Outturn. In the absence of specific reference to any particular sampling methods published by the Company, Grain Trade Australia sampling methods apply.
Sampling Methods means the guidelines and work instructions provided by DAFF for the inspection of prescribed grain and plant products for export (guidelines) and inspecting prescribed grain and plant products (work instruction) located on the DAFF website.

Examples of Sampling Methods in a sentence

  • The Sampling Strategy and Procedures shall be in accordance with Characterization of Hazardous Waste Sites A Methods Manual: Volume II., Available Sampling Methods, EPA-600/4-84-076, or EPA Region IV Engineering Compliance Branch's Standard Operating Procedure and Quality Assurance Manual (SOP).

  • Types of Sampling Methods: Probabilistic: Simple Random Sampling Stratified Random Sampling, Cluster Sampling.

  • Sampling Methods in Research Methodology; How to Choose a Sampling Technique for Research.

  • Appendix I to Section 261 -- Representative Sampling Methods The methods and equipment used for sampling waste mate- rials will vary with the form and consistency of the waste materials to be sampled.

  • Unit 4Sampling TheoryConcept, Need and Importance of Sampling, Types of Sampling Methods, Sampling and Non Sampling Errors, Sample Design, Determinants of Sample Size, Steps in Designing the Sample.

  • A Literature Review of Wipe Sampling Methods for Chemical Warfare Agents and Toxic Industrial Chemicals.

  • Johnson, L.D.,"Stack Sampling Methods for Halogens and Halogen Acids," presented at EPA/A&WMA International Symposium: Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, Research Triangle Park, NC, May 1996.FIGURE 1.

  • Shehu, Principles and Overview of Sampling Methods for Modeling Macromolecular Structure and Dynamics, PLoS Comput.

  • Sampling Methods and Techniques Sampling methods and techniques are used to select, verify, and test transactions, controls, and account balances for the period covered by the audit review.

  • Kaupp, H., and Umlauf, G., "Atmospheric Gas-Particle Partitioning of Organic Compounds: Comparison of Sampling Methods," Atmos.


More Definitions of Sampling Methods

Sampling Methods means the guidelines and work instructions provided by XXXX for the inspection of prescribed grain and plant products for export (guidelines) and inspecting prescribed grain and plant products (work instruction) located on the XXXX website.
Sampling Methods means the criteria for determining the sampling site locations for determining PCB surface concentrations, using 40 CFR part 761 subpart M.

Related to Sampling Methods

  • Yearly (1/Year) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done in the month of September, unless specifically identified otherwise in the effluent limitations and monitoring requirements table.

  • Assay means a laboratory analysis of Crude Petroleum to include the following: A.P.I. Gravity, Reid vapor pressure, composition, pour point, water and sediment content, sulfur content, viscosity, distillation, hydrogen sulfide, flash/boiling point and other characteristics as may be required by Carrier.

  • Testing means that element of inspection that determines the properties or elements, including functional operation of materials, equipment, or their components, by the application of established scientific principles and procedures.

  • Semi-annual (2/Year) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done during the months of June and December, unless specifically identified otherwise.

  • Tests means and include such test or tests to be carried out on the part of the contractor as are prescribed in the contract or considered necessary by BHEL, in order to ascertain the quality, workmanship, performance and efficiency of the contractor or part thereof.

  • Contract Specifications means the principal trading terms in CFD (for example Spread, Swaps, Lot Size, Initial Margin, Necessary Margin, Hedged Margin, the minimum level for placing Stop Loss, Take Profit and Limit Orders, financing charges, charges etc) for each type of CFD as determined by the Company from time to time. The Contract Specifications appear on the Website.