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Subjects specification

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Pools specification

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Subject pooling

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+ Your dataset's subjects can optionally be organized into pools, which are groups that + share common charactersitics with each other to make it easier to organize and analyze + data collected from subjects. If you would like to organize your subjects into pools, + you can do so in the interface below. +

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- Pools are used to seperate subjects into groups that share common - charactersitics with each other to make it easier to organize and analyze data - collected from subjects. -

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- Note: If all data collected from subjects in your study were collected at the - same time using the same methods, you do not need to group your subjects into pools. -

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