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Adaptive Sampling too, from what is understood, originated through the researches made by Thompson (1990, 1992) while Thompson and Seber (1996) and further strengthened by Chaudhuri (2000). Salehi and Seber (2002) and Seber and Salehi (2013) have also contributed immensely to the subject. But the aspects of Network Sampling and Adaptive Sampling which will be discussed in the present volume are confined mainly to the contributions published in the follwing documents bearing participation by us: Chaudhuri (2000, 2010), Chaudhuri and Saha (2004), Chaudhuri, Bose and Ghosh (2004), Chaudhuri and Stenger (2005), Chaudhuri, Bose and Dihidar (2005) and an exposure by Chaudhuri and Dihidar (2010) plus the current involvement as in Chaudhuri (2011). First, let us shed some light on the subject. 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