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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a relevant subset of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific portion of a larger group that is pertinent to the discussion or analysis at hand.
Example: "In our research, we focused on a relevant subset of the data that directly impacts our findings."
Alternatives: "an applicable portion of" or "a pertinent segment of".
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CodeScoop enables programmers to "scoop" out a relevant subset of code.
We define the semantics for a relevant subset of DAML-S in terms of a first-order logical language.
A relevant subset of them is high-integrity or hard real-time systems, where failure can cause loss of life, environmental harm, or significant financial loss.
In the feature subset selection problem, a learning algorithm is faced with the problem of selecting a relevant subset of features upon which to focus its attention, while ignoring the rest.
We used the highest calculated risk for further analyses because a relevant subset of patients only had entries for one of these scores.
Based on this method a relevant subset of terms is selected that will contribute to the measured distance between both related vectors [30].
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The training set was used to define a set of spectral features: (a) to reduce the data to a diagnostically relevant subset of the spectral features; and (b) to develop a diagnostic classification algorithm based on the identified subset of spectral features.
The data came from a nationally representative survey, and a relevant subset was extracted consisting of currently married women aged 15 49.
To identify a more relevant subset of predicted targets, we conducted overrepresentation analysis of all GbA miRNA‐targeting events on each predicted target.
From our genome-wide analysis of AML1/AML1-ETO occupancy, we have identified and described a phenotypically relevant subset of putative regulatory sequences.
We targeted a high-priority and relevant subset of a diverse but inconsistent literature, a process that inevitably overlooked some experiences and publications.
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