Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
In other words, the world is a subset of God.
We're not having to look at a subset of the data.
Each subset has its own use, but is created in a different way.
Others can take only a subset or none at all.
They decided to focus on subsets of women in the study.
The below list is a small subset of his total work.
Let D be an open subset of the real line.
In fact, the former is a subset of the latter.
We can also use if it is a proper subset.
Each can be responsible for some subset of the features.
And in the even more desired subset, 18 to 34, it is down 30 percent.
In a specific application, only a subset of the state model may be needed.
A subset of this work is summarized in Figure 1.
"But there certainly does seem to be a subset of guys who are more susceptible."
People loved to talk about themselves, there was a whole subset of rules on it.
The worm's going to check every day for a small subset of those.
"Just take a role in another subset and cross over," she said.
It is often considered a subset of systems development life cycle.
But some subsets of the real numbers do not have least elements.
Other sites are just taking a subset of the data, perhaps their own county and a few others nearby.
Let be an open set in and a closed discrete subset.
A subset of these studies focus on the pediatric population.
Formally, a decision problem is a subset of the natural numbers.
Usually this is just the real line or subset intervals of it.
A rotating subset of the collection is open to the public.