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Facilitated diffusion
Systematic Random Sample
A sampling method where elements are selected from an ordered population using a fixed, periodic interval.
Random Selection
Random selection is a process in statistical sampling where each member of the population has an equal chance of being chosen, ensuring the sample is representative of the whole.
Sample
A sample is a subset of a larger population, selected for the purpose of analysis, which is used to infer or predict characteristics or outcomes for the whole population.
Statistic
A single measure, often derived from a sample, used to summarize or describe an aspect of the data.
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