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The phrase "a selected subset" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific group chosen from a larger set, often in contexts like data analysis, research, or sampling.
Example: "In our study, we focused on a selected subset of participants to gather more detailed insights."
Alternatives: "a chosen subset" or "a specific subset".
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The SVM is integrated into a wrapper forward selection scheme to test whether a selected subset of genes is actually enough to discriminate the classes [ 15].
First and foremost is the molecular basis for the selective consequences of the SAM mutation on a selected subset of p63 target genes.
The algorithm analyses each feature based on a selected subset of samples.
Let C represent a selected subset of receivers (neighbors of the relay).
Linear combinations of a selected subset of these patterns were used to reconstruct active instrumental playing or grasping movements.
A selected subset of these formulations was subsequently tested for their adjuvanticity (activation of immune response) in vitro.
Figures 4 and 5 show the annual Markov transition probabilities for a selected subset of countries and US states.
The second week contains a selected subset of attacks from the 1998 evaluation in addition to several new attacks.
In a selected subset of counties, this proportion rose to 1.835 for Somalis, compared to 1.364 for Ethiopians.
Whereas, wrapper approach [4] uses a learning algorithm to evaluate the accuracy of a selected subset of features during classification.
The first proposed method inserts a specific preamble where only a selected subset of subcarriers is used for transmission.
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