They found a higher rate of lifetime and current Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) in subjects with DSM-III-R atypical depression than in those with nonatypical depression (14% compared to 5%).
All subjects underwent a refractive error examination without pupil dilation using autorefraction (NIDEK, AR-310A, Japan).
Permanent acyesis ensued, but general health of subject remained good.
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Subjects with elementary or higher education level had higher intensity of avoidance-oriented strategies in the hemodialyzed group.
Subjects with ophthalmic conditions other than dry eye or systemic disease including blepharitis, meibomitis, lid abnormalities as well as contact lens wearers were also excluded.
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The class deepened my understanding of the subject.
Social studies gives you an excuse to stick your nose into a broad range of subjects.
In conclusion, sarcopenic older women showed lower muscle function and higher cardiovascular risk due to increased PP levels compared with nonsarcopenic subjects.
Meaning of subject for the defined word.
Grammatically, this word "subject" is an adjective. It's also a noun, more specifically, a countable noun. It's also a verb, more specifically, a transitive verb.