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The phrase "a testing subject" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to experiments, research, or studies involving individuals or entities being tested or observed.
Example: "In our psychology study, we recruited a testing subject to evaluate the effects of the new therapy."
Alternatives: "test subject" or "experimental subject".
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Media is a testing subject; statistically it is one of the hardest to get an A in.
By building a generative model with an HMM, we estimate the likelihood of the input features of rs-fMRI as belonging to the corresponding status, i.e., MCI or normal healthy control, based on which we identify the clinical label of a testing subject.
By repeatedly leaving each subject out as a testing subject, we obtained the average classification rate from all of these LOOCV experiments [ 7].
In each LOOCV experiment, one subject was first selected as a testing subject, and the remaining subjects were used for the entire adaptive regional feature extraction, feature selection, and training procedure.
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Each of these steps requires subjective scores from a test subject.
I became a test subject.
They can use the Cleveland Cavaliers as a test subject.
In 1965 a test subject's suit sprang a leak in a Nasa vacuum chamber.
So here's the entirely predictable setup: You, the player, begin the game by waking up as a test subject at a shady genetics research laboratory.
When in 2012 he bluntly warned an ABC News reporter, a test subject, that he was at risk of a heart attack, five doctors said he overstated the risk.
For Mr. Gibson, 24, a part-time college student who sometimes works as a test subject for pharmaceutical research, the trip had many unknowns.
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