0 past simple and past participle of pool
1 to collect something such as money in order for it to be used by several different people or groups:
One pooled sample failed to give a positive signal, possibly due to the failure of not adding a microfilaria to the sample.
Nine out of the 14 samples of pooled abdomens (64 %) were positive in late spring/early summer.
The standard deviation on the expressive measure pooled across all occasions was 20.68 points.
There is a caveat to this conclusion, however, since the long-term effects of institutions are not directly estimated through the pooled time-series design.
There was no difference in densities between branches so the counts per branch per cage were pooled.
Figure 9 shows the pooled data for all quarters.
For all categories and age groups pooled, a total of 1682 agreement and refusal messages were produced by the children.
Thus, with only one exception, the index performs much better than overall satisfaction in the pooled data set.