Examples of 'subject may have' in a sentence

Meaning of "subject may have"

subject may have - This phrase implies that a topic or individual under discussion possibly possesses or exhibits a specific attribute, quality, or characteristic, suggesting a potential condition or scenario related to the subject

How to use "subject may have" in a sentence

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subject may have
The subject may have acquired haemophilia.
The low priority given to this last subject may have different explanations.
The subject may have liver cirrhosis.
In some embodiments, the human subject may have cancer.
The subject may have had a stoke.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the subject may have diabetes.
An unhealthy subject may have a kidney disease.
The subject may be healthy or un-healthy, An unhealthy subject may have a kidney disease.
The subject may have cystic fibrosis.
Even in the absence of underlying pathology, a subject may have cosmetic concerns about body fat.
This subject may have been an epileptic.
In one embodiment of the invention the subject may have chronic airflow limitation ( CAL ).
Subject may have seen you.
In this embodiment the subject may have a neoplastic disorder.
A subject may have any number of dependent observers.

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In such embodiments, the subject may have a latent infection.
The subject may have a respiratory tract infection.
If the subject is infected with Leishmania, the subject may have at least one lesion.
The subject may have pneumonia.
In certain embodiments, the subject may have been previously treated with NaPBA.
A subject may have missed one or more doses and overdosed on other occasions.
Therefore, multiple studies on the subject may have been omitted given the poor methodology.
The subject may have a predisposition to the disease.
Certain statements on this subject may have been exaggerated in the heat of the moment.
The subject may have had a heart attack.
Of course, the subject may have inspired her.
The subject may have chronic liver disease.
For the warming systems, the subject may have suffered a hypothermia-inducing event.
The subject may have a genetic predisposition to developing a disorder and in particular a respiratory disorder.
In other embodiments, a subject may have clinical symptoms of a UTI.
The subject may have been exposed to environmental toxins thought to cause liver disease.
The immunodeficient subject may have primary or acquired immunodeficiency.
The subject may have or be at risk for having a colitis.
By then, your subject may have moved on.
The subject may have a condition predisposing them to a disease which affects the respiratory system.
For example, the subject may have taken an overdose of paracetamol.
The subject may have spontaneous otorrhea, rhinorrhea or may have undergone trauma or surgery.
In certain cases, the subject may have an ancestral origin in a Mediterranean country.
The subject may have been exposed to smog or sulphur dioxide containing emissions.
Alternatively, the subject may have bone and / or cartilage infirmity.
The subject may have an infection with a pathogenic agent.
For example, the subject may have a1-antitrypsin deficiency.
The subject may have an infection of the respiratory tract.
For example the subject may have been diagnosed as having cryptogenic cirrhosis.
The subject may have a glucose metabolism disorder.
In some cases the subject may have elevated levels of inflammatory oxidative damage.
The subject may have acute liver failure.
Alternatively, the subject may have a genetic predisposition to the disease.
The subject may have had recurrent spontaneous abortions, i.e., three or more spontaneous abortions.
In a second embodiment the subject may have latent tuberculosis ( e.g. dormant infection by M. tuberculosis ).

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