human subject

collocation in English

meaningsofhumanandsubject

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human
adjective
uk
/ˈhjuː.mən/
us
/ˈhjuː.mən/
being, relating to, or belonging to a person or to people as opposed ...
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subject
noun[C]
uk
/ˈsʌb.dʒekt/
us
/ˈsʌb.dʒekt/
the thing that is being discussed, considered, ...
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(Definition ofhumanandsubjectfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It is time to look critically at the attitude of exceptionalism that has clouded regulation ofhumansubjectresearch from its inception.
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The notion of construction - be it of a world, ahumansubject, history or knowledge - forms the basis of the body of theories.
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They refer to a putativehumansubjectwhose identity one either does not wish to or is unable to specify.
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Thehumansubjectwas seated facing the robot.
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These authors believe that this unclear status and the subsequent questionable applicability of existing federal guidelines forhumansubjectresearch pose an ethical concern.
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Throughout all tests the samehumansubjectsat under the net with his forearm resting against it.
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Thehumansubjectof such analysis is converted into a legible exterior, her body quite literally transformed into interpretive surface.
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Design and implementation of experiments simulating mental stress in ahumansubjectrequires considerable insight into human psychology.
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To obtain the stress level of a givenhumansubject, we monitor his/her heart rate variability, extracting informative features from that signal.
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It posited a view of thehumansubjectas passive and without agency.
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With respect tohumansubjectresearch, groups of people are selected for study because of some relevant biological or environmental similarities.
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Results fromhumansubjecttrials are presented to validate the presented methodology.
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Thehumansubjectcan only ascertain identity through the mirror of another subject and not in a purely objective confrontation.
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This index would then be used to infer the state of thehumansubject.
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We have exploited this feature of heart rate variability to detect anxiety in ahumansubject.
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The validity of the derived model was tested by comparison of the simulation results with the experimental measurements on ahumansubjectunder laboratory conditions.
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The validity of the modeling approach is proved by experimental measurements on ahumansubjectin the laboratory conditions.
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These preliminary data cannot fully be affirmed without further investigation with special reference to thehumansubject.
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Is fully informed consent the gold standard ofhumansubjectresearch and what does it mean to have fully informed consent?
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Thehumansubjecthere is the evolving network or collage of signs consumed, what some refer to as styles of living or lifestyles.
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