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** and subject
** English studies, the study of English language and literature, often as a school subject
** Irish ( Junior Cert ), a subject of the Junior Cycle examination in Secondary schools in the Republic of Ireland
** the materials are subject to a subpoena-although many practitioners regard that fact as a category of permissible disclosure, not as a categorical exclusion from confidentiality ( because court-ordered secrecy provisions may apply even in case of a subpoena ).
** Subject pronouns are used when the person or thing is the subject of the sentence or clause.
** This could be any position in which the speaker — whether an acknowledged expert on the subject, or an acquaintance of a person who experienced the matter in question — knows about the topic.
** Talpiot Tomb, discovered in 1980, subject of the controversial documentary The Lost Tomb of Jesus
** The SA were the subject of two 1933 Nazi propaganda films: S. A .- Mann Brand and Hans Westmar.
** Spinal cord, the bundle of nerve cells and nerve fibers within the vertebral column subject to spinal cord injury
** It can occur in both melodic and harmonic lines ; however, it is subject to certain restraints.
** A subject can have multiple roles.
** 231. 11 Instruments in which the stick can not be moved and is subject to rubbing, causing friction on the membrane
** Meaning: If you stand out, you will be subject to criticism.
** Conics, a work on conic sections later extended by Apollonius of Perga into his famous work on the subject.
** Robert Wendland, subject of an American court case concerning right to life vs. right to die
** Section 92A-exploration, development, taxation and export to other provinces of non-renewable natural resources, forestry resources and electrical energy ( subject to Parliament's authority under section 91 ( 2 ) to regulate interprovincial movements )
** Section 93-education ( subject to any rights to separate schools )
** Mykola Ovsianiko-Kulikovsky, subject of a famous musical hoax
** Also Wye River Agreements section in the History of Israel page, on the same subject
** A citizen or subject of a country ; by inference, frequently a person who owes loyalty to a country but lacks full membership in it, a non-citizen resident
** Access token, a system object representing the subject of access control operations
** Brasidas marches through Thessaly to Thrace and begins to cause Athenian subject cities to revolt.
** Photographic collections grouped by subject
** The murder was committed while the defendant was the subject of a restraining order protecting the victim.
** who was a British subject who had acquired Canadian domicile ( ie, five years ' residence in Canada as a landed immigrant ) before 1947

** and dependent
** Sex drive is dependent on androgen levels only in the presence of estrogen, but without estrogen, free testosterone level actually decreases sexual desire ( instead of increases sex drive ), as demonstrated for those women who have hypoactive sexual desire disorder, and the sexual desire in these women can be restored by administration of estrogen ( using oral contraceptive ).
** New voting laws in Sweden makes votes no longer dependent on taxable assets, each adult having one vote.
** Metamorphism dependent on increase in temperature
** metamorphism of many facies, dependent on decrease in pressure
** Are the cash flows dependent on some other asset or event?
** Iodine ( mmol / L usually higher than plasma, but dependent variable according to dietary iodine intake )
** Satellite state, a dependent country
** Anti-cardiolipin IgG and / or IgM measured by standardized, non-cofactor dependent ELISA on 2 or more occasions, not less than 12 weeks apart ; medium or high titre ( i. e., > 40 GPL or MPL, or > the 99th percentile ) and / or
** Photodetector or photoresistor or light dependent resistor ( LDR ) – converts changes in light levels into changes in electrical resistance
** Legislative Council of Hong Kong ( 1843 – 1997 ; the legislature of the British Crown colony / dependent territory of Hong Kong )
** the École polytechnique ( EP, nicknamed l ' X ) – dependent upon the French Ministry of Defense ;
** Indication bias, a potential mix up between cause and effect when exposure is dependent on indication, e. g. a treatment is given to people in high risk of acquiring a disease, potentially causing a preponderance of treated people among those acquiring the disease.
** Passive: Air is blown through an unheated water chamber and is dependent on ambient air temperature.
** A negative D-dimer test will virtually rule out thromboembolism: the degree to which the D-dimer reduces the probability of thrombotic disease is dependent on the test properties of the specific test used in the clinical setting: most available D-dimer tests with a negative result will reduce the probability of thromboembolic disease to less than 1 % if the pretest probability is less than 15-20 %
** Continents Apart, comparing and contrasting the fire dependent, floristically rich plant communities of South Africa and SW Australia, once conjoined in the supercontinent Gondwana
** dependent origination.
** Calcium dependent antibiotic
** Data must not be dependent on boot devices-use networks to store data on secure servers so that data recovery is literally never required even in a disaster recovery situation
** A ligand dependent nuclear export signal
** Suevi king Requiario is executed and some candidates for the throne appear, grouped in two factions, those who follow Frantán and those who follow Aguiulfo ( dependent of the Visigoths ).
** Alfonso III of Asturias dies and his kingdom is divided among his sons into the dependent kingdoms of Astúrias, León and Galicia.

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