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Discover Ludwig"subject driven" is a correct and usable term in written English
It is used to describe something (for example, an event, project, or study) that is organized or guided by a particular subject. For example, "This conference will be subject driven, focusing on the latest developments in mathematics."
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He summarized his research style as "subject driven by mission" and "starting with easy things, but never leave without digging in great depth".
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This subject drives me insane.
Each participant drove the same route and hence the location of each environment segment was similar, though the exact distance travelled through each segment varied according to the speed at which each subject drove.
The hierarchy's relationship with the faithful is just like any relationship -- refusing to deal with a subject drives the different parties apart.
The subject drives the medium.
Each subject drove once under daylight condition and once under night condition in randomized order.
Although HCS had the highest unadjusted caudate DAT concentration, we also observed a smaller adjusted caudate DAT concentration in HCS compared with PD subjects, driven by the higher putamen DAT signal of HCS.
As the research subjects drove their robots toward the strongest Wi-Fi signal, their fNIRS sensors transmitted information about their mental state to the robots.
Thirteen healthy male subjects drove screws into an iron plate with pre-tapped screw holes using in-line pneumatic screwdrivers in randomly ordered experimental conditions.
The experiment also showed that the subjects drove faster in the presence of controlled everyday life traffic normally used in the VTI driving simulator than in autonomous traffic.
All subjects drove a 56-km track of highway with an identical ACC system, three times, and within a period of 6 weeks.
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