Examples of 'subject who' in a sentence

Meaning of "subject who"

subject who: a phrase used in an academic or formal context to refer to the main focus or topic of a discussion or research. It introduces the person or thing that is being discussed. For example, 'The subject who presented the research findings was a renowned scientist.'

How to use "subject who" in a sentence

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From a subject who had reportedly pointed.
We are dealing with an involuntary subject who expects to be waking up in.
Any subject who discontinued could be replaced.
She was a test subject who let me know.
A subject who actually exists or existed.
And there was one subject who never recovered.
Any subject who has previously received avatrombopag.
The subject may be a subject who is in cancer remission.
Subject who wears glasses directly from the front.
There has to be a subject who was looking at the sea.
A subject who has yet to be fully brainwashed may try to.
You are the subject who observes.
The elimination kinetics were accelerated in the subject who smoked.
A loyal subject who serves under him.
The final panel features a male subject who is at a grave.

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For the subject who is living there.
A method of modifying cytokine secretion in a subject who is sensitive to gluten.
We got a subject who has surrendered.
Or fundamental rights and freedoms of the data subject who are protecting.
From a subject who orgasms in under five seconds.
Modifying cytokine secretion in a subject who is sensitive to gluten.
It is a subject who is satisfied with finding his name.
Post tests can be performed on a subject who has been previously tested.
It is a subject who has knowledge of an event or fact passed through natural means.
An apparently healthy subject is a subject who has no signs or symptoms of disease.
Any subject who could benefit from the present methods or compositions is encompassed.
Please do not let me be a disloyal subject who kills his princess.
Not every subject who is targeted is actively investigated.
This would damage the interests of a data subject who requires protection.
He is a young subject who needs to be protected from all dangers or threats.
Hypnosis is a process involving a qualified hypnotist and a subject who agrees to be hypnotized.
A fatalist is a subject who believes in the inevitability and inevitability of every action.
Obedience will be restricted to the action of the subject who complies with authority.
A method of screening a subject who is at risk of developing pancreatic cancer is also disclosed.
The process of hypnosis usually involves a hypnotist and a subject who agrees to be hypnotized.
When a potential research subject who is deemed incompetent is able to give assent to.
The composition or medicament may be for treatment of a subject who smokes cigarettes daily.
He turned to a test subject who had been drained of nearly all blood.
One capsule is administered to each of a fasting subject and a subject who eats regularly.
I am facing a subject who appears nonhuman.
Signs are a psychic tool that changes the consciousness of the subject who operates them.
Read the story of a subject who died or was born on this day.
A subject who does not fulfill the duties of his home can not achieve the great change.
I will be hypnotising the subject who will be brought to me while you watch.
Disclosed herein are methods for treating a subject who has SPMS.
My next case represents a subject who killed herself in her last life.
The subject who gets the wrong answer has simply made a mistake.
Materialism is the philosophy of the subject who forgets to take account of himself.
We need a subject who will welcome the power the virtual immortality we offer.
Prophylactic treatment means a treatment administered to a subject who does not exhibit signs of disease.

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