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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a subsetting" is not correct in standard written English.
The term "subsetting" is typically used as a verb or a noun without the article "a."
Example: "The analysis involved subsetting the data to focus on specific variables."
Alternatives: "a subset" or "a selection".
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Besides accessors, data handling is also facilitated by a subsetting procedure (function subset) which allows one to isolate data for given sets of individuals, samples, genes, sequences, or from a given time window.
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"I think there are a subset with a genetic predisposition".
Ethically, it is a subset of these broader problems.
I happened upon a subset of animal-tweeting Episcopal priests.
In fact, the former is a subset of the latter.
Among the remaining ten million, there's a subset of obsessives.
A green economy can't be a subset".
"But the government is a subset of the parliament, the parliament is not a subset of the government," he added.
Should genomics companies be considered separately from biotech companies, or are they effectively a subset of biotech? A. They are a subset.
Instead, the focus is on the facile concept of personal responsibility and the blaming of the individual; a subset of a subset of a subset of what the report talks about.
(Google Glass, which is undergoing a rethink, is like a subset of AR).
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