Look up subject in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Subject (Latin: subiectus "lying beneath") may refer to: Hypokeimenon, or subiectum, in metaphysics...
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The federal subjects of Russia, also referred to as the subjects of the Russian Federation (Russian: субъекты Российской Федерации, romanized: subyekty...
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Subject–SUBJECT consciousness is a concept articulated by Harry Hay, representing the valuable mindset in same-sex relationships, emerging from the inherent...
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In music, a subject is the material, usually a recognizable melody, upon which part or all of a composition is based. In forms other than the fugue, this...
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Look up subject matter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Subject matter, in general, is anything which can be content for some theory. Subject matter...
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The Subject Was Roses is a Pulitzer Prize-winning 1964 play written by Frank D. Gilroy, who also adapted the work in 1968 for a film with the same title...
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Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) is a comprehensive controlled vocabulary for the purpose of indexing journal articles and books in the life sciences....
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A subject is one of the two main parts of a sentence (the other being the predicate, which modifies the subject). For the simple sentence John runs, John...
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The term "British subject" has several different meanings depending on the time period. Before 1949, it referred to almost all subjects of the British Empire...
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The distinction between subject and object is a basic idea of philosophy. A subject is a being that exercises agency, undergoes conscious experiences...
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In type theory, a type system has the property of subject reduction (also subject evaluation, type preservation or simply preservation) if evaluation...
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In linguistics, a subject pronoun is a personal pronoun that is used as the subject of a verb. Subject pronouns are usually in the nominative case for...
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Subject access refers to the methods and systems by which books, journals, and other documents are accessed in a given bibliographic database (e.g. a...
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Human subject may refer to: Subject (philosophy) Human subject research This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Human subject. If...
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Subject-matter jurisdiction, also called jurisdiction ratione materiae, is a legal doctrine holding that a court can only hear and decide cases of a particular...
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article") and involves human beings as research subjects, commonly known as test subjects. Human subject research can be either medical (clinical) research...
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Subject of labor, or object of labor, is a concept in Marxist political economy that refers to "everything to which man's labor is applied". The subject...
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The Mathematics Subject Classification (MSC) is an alphanumerical classification scheme that has collaboratively been produced by staff of, and based...
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Patentable, statutory or patent-eligible subject matter is subject matter of an invention that is considered appropriate for patent protection in a given...
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lyrical subject, lyrical speaker or lyrical I is the voice or person in charge of narrating the words of a poem or other lyrical work. The lyrical subject is...
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In linguistic typology, a subject–object–verb (SOV) language is one in which the subject, object, and verb of a sentence always or usually appear in that...
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Subject Two is a 2006 American film directed by Philip Chidel and starring Christian Oliver and Dean Stapleton. Adam, a medical student, is lured to a...
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linguistic typology, a null-subject language is a language whose grammar permits an independent clause to lack an explicit subject; such a clause is then said...
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Split subject may refer to: Subject (philosophy)#Continental philosophy Splitting (psychology) Active–stative alignment or split-subject alignment This...
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SAT Subject Tests were a set of multiple-choice standardized tests given by The College Board on individual topics, typically taken to improve a student's...
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Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film (redirect from Academy Award for Best Short Subject, Live Action Subjects)
until 1956 there were two separate awards, Best Short Subject, One-reel and Best Short Subject, Two-reel, referring to the running time of eligible short...
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The Subject is Jazz was a television program that aired on NBC in 1958. It was produced in cooperation with the Educational Television and Radio Center...
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Subject librarians, also known as specialist librarians or academic liaison librarians and sometimes bibliographers in US-English are librarians responsible...
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object–verb–subject (OVS) or object–verb–agent (OVA) is a rare permutation of word order. OVS denotes the sequence object–verb–subject in unmarked expressions:...
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In linguistic typology, subject–verb–object (SVO) is a sentence structure where the subject comes first, the verb second, and the object third. Languages...
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