grab sample
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Definition
Noun: A grab sample is a single sample or measurement taken at a specific time or over as short a period as feasible. It represents the conditions of a substance, environment, or process at that precise moment.
Usage
This term is primarily used in scientific, environmental, and industrial contexts to describe a sampling method. It contrasts with composite samples, which are collected over a longer period. A grab sample provides a "snapshot" in time.
Examples
- The environmental technician collected a grab sample of river water to test for immediate pollutant levels after the spill.
- For the initial assessment, we will use a grab sample from the production line to check the current batch quality.
- The grab sample of air revealed a high concentration of particulates at noon.
Advanced Usage
- In Regulatory Contexts: A grab sample is often specified in protocols where instantaneous data is required, such as for compliance with peak discharge limits.
- Limitations: Analysis based on a single grab sample may not represent average or varying conditions over time, which is a key consideration in data interpretation.
Variants and Related Words
- Grab Sampling (n): The act or methodology of taking a grab sample.
- Grab sampling is a common technique for preliminary site investigations.
- Spot Sample (n): A near-synonym often used interchangeably with grab sample.
- Composite Sample (n): An antonymic concept; a sample formed by combining multiple grab samples taken over time.
Synonyms
- Spot sample
- Snapshot sample
- Instantaneous sample
Antonyms
- Composite sample
- Integrated sample
- Time-weighted average sample
Related Phrases
- To take a grab sample: The action of collecting the sample.
- The inspector will take a grab sample from the effluent stream.
- Grab sample data: Information or results derived from analyzing a grab sample.
- The grab sample data showed an anomaly that warranted further investigation.
Noun
- a single sample or measurement taken at a specific time or over as short a period as feasible