noun

definition

(of a set S) A set A such that every element of A is also an element of S.

example

The set \lbrace a, b\rbrace is a both a subset and a proper subset of \lbrace a, b, c\rbrace while the set \lbrace a, b, c\rbrace is a subset of \lbrace a, b, c\rbrace but not a proper subset of \lbrace a, b, c\rbrace.

definition

A group of things or people, all of which are in a specified larger group.

example

We asked a subset of the population of the town for their opinion.

verb

definition

To take a subset of.

definition

To extract only the portions of (a font) that are needed to display a particular document.

Examples of subsets in a Sentence

Comparisons were also carried out with subsets of private schools categorized by sectarian affiliation.

In order to apply the axiom of separation, we need to have some sets A from which to carve out subsets using properties.

For example, there is evidence that subsets of anti-DNA antibodies cause lupus nephritis.

This is particularly important for applications like high-energy physics analysis that require access to relatively small subsets of massive, object-oriented physics database files.

Fifteen patients from 3 institutions were monitored for the immunophenotype profile of lymphocyte subsets.

In order to make descriptors specific enough, you may need to define subsets of atoms in the protein.

These involved detailed analysis of the T cell subsets present by flow cytometer.

We here investigate various subsets of the tilt angle data from sunspots in an attempt to reconcile and understand these apparently contradictory results.

Feng Shui is a concept that has several different subsets, or schools, of thought, but the basic principle running through all schools of Feng Shui is that items in a room should be positioned so that their "flow" is not interrupted.

Their system is set up to include various subsets, and within that framework of subsets, house various activities.

Some companies might even consider releasing new products only to specific subsets of customers, forcing other customers to wait until a later date to purchase their new product models.

There is a genetic basis to Hirschsprung's disease, and it is believed that it may be caused by different genetic factors in different subsets of families.

There are also other subsets of this theory that predict Earthly torment as a result of the gravitational pull on tectonic plates.

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