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Subjects and often
Subjects are shielded from all time cues, often by a constant light protocol, by a constant dark protocol or by the use of light / dark conditions to which the organism cannot entrain such as the ultrashort protocol of one hour dark and two hours light.
Subjects from the Middle East hired into administrative functions would also often use Persian or Arabic scripts to write their Mongolian language documents.
Subjects relating to defecation are often socially unacceptable, thus those affected may be beset by feelings of shame and humiliation.
Subjects of interrogation are often the suspects, victims, or witnesses of a crime.
Subjects often use circumlocutions ( speaking in a roundabout way ) in order to express a certain word for which they cannot remember the name.
Subjects include youths, women, thiasos scenes, birds and animals, and often native warriors.
Subjects are often shown head-to-midchest, or from head to just above the waist.
Subjects will often be given a behavioral task ( e. g., making a word / nonword decision, answering a comprehension question, responding to a memory probe ), either after each stimulus or at longer intervals, to ensure that subjects are paying attention.

Subjects and seen
* Episodic Recognition Task: Subjects were presented with each word and had to decide whether they had seen the word in the previous stage of the experiment.

Subjects and Christian
His son Frederick was the author of Sermons on Several Important Subjects and Sermons on Christian Zeal, both published in 1753.
Originally a talk given March 6, 1927 at Battersea Town Hall, under the auspices of the South London Branch of the National Secular Society, it was published that year as a pamphlet and was later published, with other essays, in the book, Why I Am Not a Christian: And Other Essays on Religion and Related Subjects ( ISBN 0-671-20323-1 ).
Engagement of Sultan, in return, to introduce Reforms in Government, and for Protection of Christian and other Subjects of the Porte, in Asia.
* Views of Christian Nurture, and of Subjects Adjacent Thereto ( 1847 ), Facsimile ed., 1876 ed., 1975, Scholars Facsimilies & Reprints, ISBN 978-0-8201-1147-6: text online

Subjects and art
Subjects are free and range from depiction of fairytales to expressions, daily things to art.
Subjects include art, writing, education, therapy, business, and physician assistant studies.
Subjects, which middle school pupils take are Somali, Arabic, English, religion, science, geography, history as well as maths, textiles, art and design, physical education ( PE ) and sometimes music.
Subjects such as classical music, art, and poetry are prominently explored.
Subjects that can be studied for A level include art, biology, business studies, chemistry, English literature, further mathematics, French, geography, German, history, home economics, information technology, mathematics, moving image arts, music, physical education, physics, politics, Spanish and technology.
Subjects taught at the Hauptschule also include mathematics, physics / chemistry, biology, geography, history, religion ( or a substitute subject ), music, art, politics, sport and language.

Subjects and include
Subjects in " Trash " games are generally considered to include current events, sports, pop culture, and some parts of the general knowledge catch-all.
Subjects of recent books include Emiliano Zapata, Nestor Makhno and a reprint of Alexander Berkman's The ABC of Anarchism.
Subjects for the murals were drawn from the history of Vicksburg and the surrounding area and include President Theodore Roosevelt's bear hunt, the SS Sultana, the Sprague, the Siege of Vicksburg, the Kings Crossing site, Willie Dixon, the Flood of 1927, the 1953 Vicksburg, Mississippi tornado outbreak, Rosa A. Temple High School and the Vicksburg National Military Park.
Subjects unique to localization include the following:
Subjects dealt with in this series include the occult, the tarot and Hermetic Qabalah.
Subjects offered include all branches of Nursing ( KH ), Midwifery ( KH ), Paramedic Sciences ( SGUL ), Physiotherapy ( SGUL ), Diagnostic Radiography ( PR ), Therapeutic Radiography ( PR ) and Social Work ( KH ), along with postgraduate and Continuing Professional Development courses for those already employed in the healthcare profession.
Subjects covered in her books include autism, Tourette syndrome, sexual abuse, fetal alcohol syndrome, and elective mutism ( now called selective mutism ), her specialty.
Subjects include broadcast television using the TV studio on its top floor.
Subjects covered in Mishpat Ivri include, but are not limited to:
Subjects of his studies number in the several thousand and include people who have suffered losses in the U. S. and cross-cultural studies in various countries around the world, such as Israel, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and China.
Subjects include traditional arts, humanities and sciences subjects, as well as entrepreneurship, product design and advertising.
Subjects taught at a Fachhochschule include engineering, computer science, business & management, arts & design, communication studies, social service and other professional fields.
Subjects covered include social sciences, humanities, medicine, natural sciences, engineering and teacher education.
Subjects at the second primary education stage ( many of them are taught even earlier however ) include:
Subjects include: the Apostolic Decree (), sexual immorality, divine love (), mutual self-giving (), bodily membership between Christ and between husband and wife () and honor versus dishonor of adultery.
Subjects and objects Schapiro wrote about at length include:
Subjects include various types of TVs and computer displays ( plasma, LCD ), as well as other displays ( mobile phones, digital cameras, car navigation equipment ).
Subjects on which he published research after 1833 include: the absorption of gases in blood ( 1837 – 1845 ); the expansion of gases by heat ( 1841 – 1844 ); the vapour pressures of water and various solutions ( 1844 – 1854 ); thermoelectricity ( 1851 ); electrolysis of metallic salts in solution ( 1857 ); electromagnetic induction of currents ( 1858 – 1861 ); absorption and conduction of heat in gases ( 1860s ); polarization of heat ( 1866 – 1868 ); and the deflection of projectiles from firearms ( see Magnus effect ).
Subjects include paralegal studies, financial planning, interior decorating, corporate training, project management, entrepreneurship, real estate, and insurance.
Subjects include cooking, sports, history, transportation and nature.
Subjects tackled on the album include the tragic life of the photographer Kevin Carter, on the track of the same name, Willem de Kooning and the maltreatment of animals in captivity on " Small Black Flowers That Grow in the Sky " ( which is a quote from the film The Best Years of Our Lives.
Subjects depicted include political and military leaders, athletic events, ancient and modern Greek culture, archaeological discoveries, and wildlife.
Subjects include Lord Byron ( 1924 ), the fall of Missolonghi ( 1926 ), General Charles Fabvier ( 1927 ), the Battle of Navarino ( 1927 – 28 ), the centenary of Greek independence ( 1930 ), Greek participation in World War II ( 1947 ), the Battle of Crete ( 1950 ) and the anti-Axis resistance ( 1982 ).

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