participant meaning
ENFR participant 

- NounPLparticipantsPREpar-SUF-ant
- One who participates.
- All participants must adhere to the rules.
- One who participates.
- Adjective
- Sharing; participating; having a share of part.
- Sharing; participating; having a share of part.
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- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- Another approach, called the selective, repeated, or reconsent model, requires that participants consent to each individual future study that wishes to use their data.
- At every time point, a 500-μL sample of whole blood was taken from each participant in to a microtainer coated with K 2 EDTA (Becton Dickinson ref: 365974).
- While Mr. Burke readily tells tourgoers that he earns a fee if they buy a property (it’s not unusual for a tour participant to spend $350,000 on a condo), he said “there is no sales pressure.”
- Used in the Beginning of Sentence
- Participants felt that the medicalised, chemicalised, sexually liberal and accelerated culture of the host society damaged their own, and the local populations’ health.
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- Even after excluding the subjects that moved most, the mean framewise displacement remained significantly greater in the group of patients than in the control participants.
- Predictors for better SRH knowledge were higher age, urban residence, postschool education, and so forth among study participants.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of participant in English Dictionary
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- fr participant
- en participants
- fr participants
- fr participante
- en participantly
Source: Wiktionary