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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a subsample" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a smaller portion or subset taken from a larger sample for analysis or study.
Example: "In our research, we selected a subsample of participants to better understand the specific effects of the treatment."
Alternatives: "a subset" or "a smaller sample".
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That's too small a subsample to support any but the most general findings.
Biochemical verification of smoking status was completed for a subsample.
Betchkal also listens to a subsample of the recordings.
(Negative comments were relatively rare; three-quarters of the postings in a subsample were either positive or mixed).
CEA will be done on a subsample of 4,311 ACCORD participants and HRQOL on a subsample of 2,053 nested within the CEA subsample.
Among a subsample of roughly half that group, 59percentt said they supported a timetable for troop withdrawal.
Of these, a subsample of 169 HC and 155 patients was included in a previous report.
A subsample (n = 40) were assessed twice to estimate test retest repeatability.
A subsample of 767 respondents who completed the three measures was examined.
A subsample was retested after 1 week to measure the test retest reliability.
A subsample of 10 drape estimates was compared with photospectrometry results.
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