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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a subject participated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing research, studies, or events where a subject or participant took part in an activity or study.
Example: "In the survey, a subject participated in the study to provide valuable insights on consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "a participant took part" or "an individual engaged".
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The number of times a subject participated in the health committee activities was positively associated with the self-efficacy scale.
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The problem to be taken up and the point at which the search for a solution will begin are customarily prescribed by the investigator for a subject participating in an experiment on thinking (or by the programmer for a computer).
Subjects were pooled from two separate studies, study A and study B. One subject participated in both studies.
Twelve male subjects participated in a study of the effect of backrest contact and visual conditions and one male subject participated in a repeatability study.
Each subject participated in a minimum of five functional runs (except for subject DB, who participated in four runs).
Each subject participated in a single session consisting of twelve blocked-designed runs.
No subject participated in an excessively heavy exercise program.
Body weight was stable for ≥3 months before the study, and no subject participated in an excessively heavy exercise program.
Adverse event: An 'Adverse Event' (AE) is "any untoward occurrence (physical, psychological, social, or economic) in a human subject participating in research".
A total of 1016 subjects participated (participation rate 50.1%).
A total of 1,016 subjects participated, giving a participation rate of 50.1%.
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