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The phrase "subject labels" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to tags or identifiers that categorize or describe the content of a subject. Example: "In our research, we used subject labels to organize the data collected from various sources."
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For the sake of tradition, it will remain in The Times's design vocabulary in the form of subject labels in a few sections, including sports.
Our statistical test for determining if the addition of an extra sub-type significantly increases the observed heterogeneity signal used a reference distribution in which the differences in the optimal values of D* for the competing numbers of clusters were calculated repeatedly from datasets in which the subject labels were permuted.
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A single ADNI subject labelled clinically as Alzheimer's disease was PIB negative (presumably a clinical misdiagnosis).
Conventionally, knowledge of music is assessed by having the subject label the musical stimulus in some way (e.g. by naming a familiar melody).
As written in Eq. (10), this model would describe a one-level statistical test in which the subject label (in this case "A" and "B") is controlled for.
A log-linear hierarchical analysis (saturated model) was applied to subject labeling (correct labelling of emotion) with factors correctness (correct/incorrect, 2) × condition (face/script, 2) × emotion (type, 7) variables (see Areni, Ercolani, Scalisi) [ 51] (Table 1).
Given that this is an inherent limitation of 'in vivo' studies, our working-assumption is that the labels are true, considering the subject label positive when belonging to any of the AD classes, and negative otherwise.
For each subject labeled as having a diagnosis of lung cancer in the medical record, the diagnosis was confirmed through a direct review of the documentation within their record.
In a study conducted last year, researchers from the University of Exeter in England instructed one group of subjects, labeled "low-threat," to simply try their best in a penalty-kicking task.
If this result is typical, many subjects labeled mildly depressed in the F.D.A. data don't have depression and might well respond to placebos as readily as to antidepressants.
Real data is collected from five subjects (labelled A to E) walking with three different arm motions: NAM, PAM and FAM.
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