A cross section sample that is aimed at representing the data of the whole.
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SAMPLING
A method used in statistics to obtain data that represents the group lot or batch.
SAMPLING UNITS
A single unit selected to act as a sample for the whole group. A college student for example as a sample from the whole college.
SAMURAI
A bond issued by a foreign company using the yen as currency in the market in Japan Refer to daimyo, geisha, shibosai, and shogun.
SAMURAI BOND
Also shogun bond . A bond issued in Yen by a non-Japanese firm. These bonds are not subject to withholding taxes in Japan.
SANA MENTIS
Lat In old English law . Of sound mind. Fleta, lib. 3, c. 7,
SANCTIO
Lat. In the civil law . That part of a law by which a penalty was ordained against those who should violate it. Inst. 2, 1, 10.
SANCTION
In the original sense of the word, a “sanction” is a penalty or punishment provided as a means of enforcing obedience to a law. In jurisprudence , a law is […]
SANCTUARY
In old English law . A consecrated place which had certain privileges annexed to it, and to which offenders were accustomed to resort for refuge, because they could not be […]
SAND-GAVEL
In old English law . A payment due to the lord of the manor of Rodley, In the county of Gloucester, for liberty granted to the tenants to dig sand […]
SANDWICH GENERATION
A generation of people that is “sandwiched” between an older and a younger generation. They provide care to both generations.
SANE
Of natural and normal mental condition; healthy in mind.
SANG, or SANC
In old French. Blood.
SANGUINE, or MURREY
An heraldic term for “blood-color,” called, in the arms of princes, “dragon’s tail,” and, in those of lords, “sardonyx.” It is a tincture of very infrequent occurrence, and not recognized […]
SANGUINEM EMERE
Lat. In feudal law. A redemption by villeins, of their blood or tenure, in order to become freemen. Sanguinis conjnnctio benevolent.ia de- vincit homines et caritate. A tie of blood […]
SANGUIS
Lat In the civil and old English law. Blood; consanguinity . The right or power which the chief lord of the fee had to judge and determine cases where blood […]
SANIS
A kind of punishment among the Greeks; inflicted by binding the malefactor fast to a piece of wood. Enc. Lond. SANITARY AUTHORITIES 1056 SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE
SANITARY AUTHORITIES
In English law . Rodies having jurisdiction over their respective districts iu regard to sewerage. drainage, scavenging, the supply of water, the prevention of nuisances aud offensive trades, etc.. all […]
SANITARY LIQUID WASTE
Liquid waste that is not hazardous and not radioactive that has arisen from agricultural , domestic, commercial or industrial sources.
SANITARY SOLID WASTE
Solid waste that is not hazardous or radioactive that has risen from agricultural , domestic, commercial and industrial practices. Cardboard, glass, paper plastic but not dissolved solids and suspended soils.
SANITATION
The control of factors in the environment that could be a risk to health, development and survival.
SANITIZATION
The destruction of micro-organisms that could be harmful to health. Used on clothing and hard surfaces to destroy organisms by heat or chemicals. See disinfection and sterilization .
SANITIZER
an anti miocrobial agent that kills or renders inactive 99.9% of all known bacteria, viruses and fungi that are present on a surface. Based on toxic chemicals. See disnfectant and […]
SANITY
Sound understanding ; the reverse of insanity, (q. v.)
SANS CEO QUE
L. Fr. Without this. See ABSQUE IIOC.