sporadic sample

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A sporadic sample is one that does not occur at a uniform sampling rate. Sporadic samples often occur when they are triggered by some other event. For example, a long-term health record may include blood pressure readings when the person happened to visit a doctor with relevent symptoms.

Used on Chap. 14: page 318