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"intervention subjects" is a correct and acceptable term in written English
It can be used when referring to study participants who are in an experimental or treatment group to measure the effects of an intervention. For example, "This study had two groups of intervention subjects, those that received the treatment and those that acted as a control."
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There is next to no authorial intervention, subjects speak for themselves, and what transpires is a harrowing oral history that reads less like fact and more like a work of post-apocalyptic fiction.
Intervention: Subjects underwent cough challenge testing with inhaled capsaicin.
Intervention: Subjects underwent 3 gait analyses, each 2 weeks apart.
Intervention: Subjects were bloc randomized into 2 groups with a computer-generated schedule.
Intervention: Subjects sustained lateral bend loads at 20%, 40%, and 60% of their maximal exertion.
Intervention: Subjects were attached to a portable respiratory gas analyzer to measure oxygen uptake.
Intervention: Subjects trained 1.5 hours per day, 3 days per week, for 3 months.
Intervention: Subjects were instructed how to perform the Dying Bug and the Quadruped exercises.
Intervention: Subjects in Tai Chi group had practiced Tai Chi for a minimum of 3 years.
Intervention: Subjects propelled their own wheelchair on a dynamometer at 2 different steady state speeds.
Intervention subjects consumed more fiber than control (P=0.013) and reduced sodium intake (P=0.02).
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