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The diabetic subjects in this study were heavier than the control subjects.
It reduced false negatives by 9.4% for US subjects and 2.7% for UK subjects.
By the numbers: Sexes were more similar in performance in STEM subjects than non-STEM subjects with girls holding a 3.1% higher average grade in such subjects than boys.
"To have subjects within your arm's reach, to have close subjects to you... You really feel presence."
The Lawson group's work is based on MRI scans of 98 schizophrenic subjects and 83 control subjects.
Because male subjects don't have that, some would argue that it's easier to work with male subjects.
"I talk to girls about STEM subjects because I know how unattractive [those subjects] are deemed," says Okudo.
Compared to human experts, the program reduced false positives by 5.7% for US subjects and 1.2% for UK subjects.
His subjects include recognizable and abstracted figurative subjects, particularly musicians, sometimes based off of photographic references and newspaper images.
They cover subjects as diverse as travel sites, hotel gyms (created by Jason), cooking and foodie subjects, fashion and tech.
But we should all be able to agree that singular subjects need singular verbs and plural subjects need plural verbs.
Savin-Williams had subjects watch porn of women masturbating and of men masturbating, measuring attraction based on the subjects' dilated pupils.
After asking permission, they monitored these subjects' Facebook use directly from Facebook, rather than asking subjects to report their own use.
I feel like the filmmaking process, ideally, is one where I'm making a film with the subjects, not on the subjects.
We're encouraged to identify with the white couple, the only speaking subjects in the image, and the only subjects with discernable faces.
"On average, subjects maintained statistically and clinically-significant gains in symptom relief, although two of these subjects did relapse," the study said.
Subjects who drank more coffee or tea generally had more diverse microbiomes, while subjects who drank more soda had less bacterial diversity.
"The subjects that we dealt with were the subjects any other show on television deals with," Ellen said, smiling a little, looking uncomfortable.
For example, we have received complaints about a polygraph operator who consistently fails a much higher percentage of black subjects than white subjects.
The studies had a single commonality: they had asked the subjects to fast before giving them protein and then monitored the subjects' appetites.
While the players are the central subjects, the movie doesn't dig as deeply into their lives as "Hoops Dreams" does with its subjects.
Up to 30% of experimental subjects respond with changes in cortical excitability in the opposite direction from other subjects using identical tDCS settings.
While the water rule subjects virtually all waters to complete federal control, the habitat rule subjects virtually all land to complete federal control.
A few professors try to provide overviews of big subjects, but many stick with their pet subjects regardless of what undergraduates need to learn.
But the quickest way to do it is to run medical trials in parallel with millions of human subjects or billions of human subjects.
But white subjects are consistently less likely to generate false matches than black subjects, a bias that's been found across a number of algorithms.
Your main subjects are pretty young, and sometimes in documentaries, younger subjects react to the presence of a camera differently than older people do.
Furthermore, one old but interesting study from 1995 found that elated and depressed subjects were more creative than subjects with a more neutral affect.
In that trial, Janssen reported that only about one-quarter of subjects relapsed, compared to 2540 percent of subjects who received the placebo spray.
Australians were subjects of the British Empire, and the thought of simultaneously being subjects of another country would have been seen as a conflict.
In the early Polaroids, most of the subjects are men, whereas the singular sex in McGinley's more recent work is expressed with androgynous subjects.
The suggested proximity of Casteel's subjects to their displayed portraits evokes the old-fashioned practice of hanging paintings of living subjects in family homes.
One study primed test subjects to think they were feeling warm (easily done by dropping in certain words in a fake test given to those subjects).
Hopper's subjects are isolated and affected by architecture, but Wojnarowicz and his subjects are clearly in a more drastic position due to AIDS stigmatization and homophobia.
"For already mildly impaired subjects, I doubt that the learning effect is significant since these subjects usually have already significant short-term memory loss," he said.
A higher percentage of the female subjects (84 percent) reported pubic grooming, compared to male subjects (66 percent), and most of the extreme groomers were young women.
Right now, the company offers more than 1000 different subjects (including traditional learning) with more than 250 subjects available for instant tutoring on the Live Learning platform.
However, "controversial or sensitive subjects and events, including subjects related to war, political conflicts, natural disasters and tragedies, even if graphic imagery is not shown" are prohibited.
The exhibition will look at the different subjects at Hogwarts (Potions, Care of Magical Creatures, etc.) and dive deep into the histories and inspirations behind these subjects.
Think of it as a Hogwarts textbook, covering subjects such as astronomy and herbology along with more practical subjects like defense against the dark arts and divination.
It's possible to make funny jokes about painful subjects -- whether it's necessary is a different question -- but not if one's examination of those subjects is entirely superficial.
"Because of Annie's own power, she's able to get her subjects to reveal something of themselves, subjects that I would imagine are usually pretty guarded," she said.
"In healthy subjects, if you give subjects melatonin in the middle of the day, it will help them sleep [during the middle of the day]," he says.
It's not always easy to tell subjects from objects but to use an over-simplified yet good, general rule: subjects start sentences (or clauses), and objects end them.
Subjects who said they ate hot red chilis regularly happened to die less often from heart disease or stroke than comparable subjects who did not eat hot peppers.
The researchers added a wrinkle to the test, and they provided the subjects with some "misleading" training, giving the subjects the wrong cues before they took the exam.
Trump sees himself as a sort of king who's owed loyalty by his subjects — and when the subjects provide that, the king owes them his favor in return.
I find it exciting when we find a sex difference because it means that we can better understand how to help male subjects as well as female subjects.
So if you're wondering why as scientists we're not "done yet" with a disease, it may be because we didn't actually think about male subjects versus female subjects.
Dating specifically — it is a thing that a lot of people do, and these subjects are subjects in which humans in general and women in particular have been underserved.
The lead researcher told Engber that was because the first study only had 19 subjects; to answer certain research questions, he would need to study at least 200 subjects.
By way of explanation, the researchers wrote that either subjects' basal metabolic rates slowed down or subjects were expending less energy outside of their two-hour daily exercise block.
These themes include the subjects and symbols most commonly associated with the artist — horses, faces, and angels, for instance — and less explored subjects, such as eyes, insects, and planets.
While it is true that modern subjects carry multiple voices and identities, pregnant with contradiction and difference, we still present ourselves as singular subjects, speaking through a single channel.
Over the century before the Revolution, Parliament had passed several bills clarifying that children born abroad to British subjects counted as "natural-born subjects" (this mattered for inheritance reasons).
One of the arrested subjects told police that he and the other two subjects sold the stolen jewelry to a jewelry and watch shop and received $1,300 each in return.
So many biopics about women, dead or alive, are often eschewed by their subjects (or the families of subjects) if they're not being told the family or the subject themselves.
On one night the subjects were exposed to a set of 100 photos of houses 30 times, and on a second night the same subjects studied 100 photos of faces.
Methodology: Researchers extracted data from 227 studies examining 1.6 million students — 820,158 female and 826,629 male — and examined their overall grades, performance in STEM subjects and performance in non-STEM subjects.
It's also not a particularly funny book — it tackles subjects like obsession, projection, disillusionment, and loneliness — but Soloway's work on Amazon's Transparent has proven she can find humor in heavy subjects.
Teachers of art and physical education and other subjects that were not tested were assigned a rating based on the scores of students they didn't teach, in subjects they didn't teach.
If you have a ton of subjects or you just like being organized, the Avery Insertable Dividers will do a great job of corraling your subjects into sections in your binder.
Over five experiments, the researchers observed a total of 470 participants as they read articles and watched videos on subjects that interested them and on subjects that did not interest them.
Each research design was run twice: once on subjects pulled from Amazon's Mechanical Turk and then again on a fresh set of subjects found through a survey company called Pure Profile.
Still, fertility and stepparents — even separately — are touchy subjects.
Vocational subjects dominated the top of the ranking, with degrees in more traditional schoolroom subjects such as chemistry, history and biology each being held by less than one percent of those considered.
Although the benefit of physical activity was strongest for mathematics, it was only slightly smaller for other subjects like language and reading, meaning that physical activity benefits learning in all academic subjects.
Sang's photographs, paradoxically, free his subjects from being defined by the picture, and instead, capture subjects who are vastly more expansive than who they appear to be in front of the camera.
"Laws in force in the 1700s recognized that children born outside of the British empire to subjects of the crown were subjects themselves and explicitly used 'natural born' to encompass such children".
The list includes not only the usual politically sensitive subjects but also subjects that have made the internet an exhilarating and liberating space for this country's hundreds of millions of web users.
While some pet portraits throughout history were intended to make their subjects look wealthier, more regal, or glamorous, others like this photograph likely aimed to make their famous subjects look more approachable.
With it, she pursues those very subjects — motherhood and the climate emergency — that can seem too large, too sentimentalized, too guilt-inducing to be subjects of successful, let alone serious, realist fiction.
The 11 test subjects took turns blowing those candles out, and, so they'd have the full birthday experience, the subjects were instructed to eat pizza before exhaling as hard as they could.
Typically, when researchers analyzed data, they were free to make various decisions, based on their judgment, about what data to maintain: whether it was wise, for example, to include experimental subjects whose results were really unusual or whether to exclude them; to add subjects to the sample or exclude additional subjects because of some experimental glitch.
For example, researchers found that non-Western subjects featured in almost a third of videos on deepfake pornography websites, with female K-pop singers making up a quarter of the subjects targeted worldwide.
Only 2 subjects are indicated as not having completed the testing, yet the number of subjects per group which should be the number of degrees of freedom plus 1, reveals 51 missing values.
Meanwhile, Hirsch and the Columbia sociologist Shamus Khan prepared a team of ethnographers—current and recent grad students, who were close to their subjects in age—to talk with undergraduates about intimate subjects.
But Breitbart really is a news organization that's become quite successful, and it's got readers and it does cover subjects that are on the right, but it covers subjects on the left also.
The Census Act requires that Congress get a list of planned census subjects three years in advance, but "citizenship" wasn't included in the list of subjects Ross sent to Congress in March 2017.
When testing the safety and efficacy of new drugs, subjects are randomly assigned either to an experimental group or a control group, and only subjects in the experimental group receive the new drug.
Andrew M. Cuomo subjects him to with such aggressive regularity.
One of her subjects started a leper colony in India.
The first round of scanned subjects were, like me, nonmusicians.
The age of the subjects extended from prenatal to adulthood.
According to study, 1,173 subjects took part in the tests.
Kogan and Cambridge Analytica didn't lure that many test subjects.
Subjects with brain damage have always been useful for neuroscience.
We're all passive subjects in the kingdom of pumpkin spice.
You can tell with certain subjects that you get along.
Throughout your career you have stated controversial opinions about subjects.
I was failing, I think, six out of eight subjects.
I was at the BRT yesterday speaking on these subjects.
That said, some of Curtis's chosen subjects are unabashedly idiosyncratic.
Among their subjects: airplanes, horses, Tarzan, and the Lone Ranger.
I want to go to a couple of other subjects.
Her subjects' outfits, hairstyles, and dressing rooms give them specificity.
The researchers also surveyed subjects on their attitudes toward robots.
Perhaps CEO Sundar Pichai will broach those subjects onstage, too.
Creator Will O'Neill is no stranger to tackling heavy subjects.
Of all the subjects Alexa could help with, why elections?
"I smoke because of Lageso," wrote one of Schmitz's subjects.
At parties, the subjects found conversation both difficult and pointless.
His subjects had a tendency to prostrate themselves before him.
Luckily, he scored enough in other subjects to gain admission.
The collaborators even pass out handmade posters of their subjects.
Cueva depicts unfamiliar subjects, extending the resources of figurative painting.
The visuals emphasize that the subjects are trapped by circumstance.
Women are best represented in subjects related to health care.
Hence, the subjects stood out beautifully in all his works.
It vowed to avoid subjects that mattered deeply to Canada.
Now speaking out even on technical subjects can be perilous.
Touchy subjects like race were mostly left off the table.
The rest of the subjects will still exist on About.com.
More than half of the study subjects saw hair regrowth.
Keith Munger: The most important part was finding the subjects.
Love Ian McEwan's nasty habit of exploring deeply uncomfortable subjects?
The miners "are sort of the test subjects," he says.
This time he was testing it out with male subjects.
Throughout the study, subjects used cannabis as they typically would.
This, along with other subjects, are not really kid friendly.
But to many subjects it did not feel so glorious.
And the boy quickly became the subjects of various memes.
However, the subjects in the study were already licensed psychotherapists.
We are seen as objects, rather than subjects of history.
Such divisive subjects inevitably jar with many of his fans.
Sometimes, negative reviews prompt apologies and compensation from their subjects.
Sony's macro mode can't shoot nearly as close to subjects.
IT is a successful time for films featuring gay subjects.
Explicitly hired to help investigate Trump and Russia related subjects.
Here a deep learning algorithm helps the device track subjects.
My subjects need breath, blood, and DNA to be convincing.
Kellman, Shafran, and Galland were three of their test subjects.
He explains complex subjects, such as the national debt, persuasively.
I want to dive in to all of these subjects.
Wikipedia won't often steer you wrong even on controversial subjects.
A dog photographer is only as good as his subjects.
She touches these political subjects lightly, insisting on slow reading.
It's a cooler, calmer way to talk about difficult subjects.
She's even seen a slight benefit for healthy control subjects.
They are the subjects of investigations into possible electoral fraud.
The reaction from Jackson's subjects, so far, has been ecstatic.
Those who are in it tell you their favorite subjects.
Masri does not pretend to be immune from his subjects.
Some sensitive subjects seem to have eluded the officials' net.
He speaks quickly and authoritatively on a range of subjects.
Each zine is titled after the name of his subjects.
Teachers have to multitask, often teaching more than three subjects.
This is reminiscent of Als's own approach to his subjects.
But at the same time, the subjects are your friends.
Figgis chooses famous works or iconic subjects and remakes them.
They simply maintained the dead donors were the experimental subjects.
How has your relationship with your subjects changed over time?
Her subjects are fascinating, her films rife with thoughtful conviction.
Rodin didn't behold his subjects or present them for admiration.
To include provisions on the other subjects as well would
Also, the sample size was small, with just eight subjects.
Often, they use questionnaires to discern what their subjects eat.
Levels of most of them fell in their study subjects.
The directors let their subjects speak without overtly passing judgment.
This is a question you ask many of your subjects.
The institute notified subjects for whom it had contact information.
His choice of journalistic subjects was also pragmatic, he said.
Among the subjects that were once ignored is human rights.
Movies about great directors rarely live up to their subjects.
These people are subjects of a research study — or not.
You tend to latch onto subjects and obsess over them.
Shutdowns forced over unpopular subjects stand to be doubly so.
One of Venter's early test subjects and success stories: himself.
I started photographing subjects related to climate change in 2004.
Into the shoes Goya poured the soul of his subjects.
But that's still not the case for some touchy subjects.
A mere listing of some of these subjects is exhilarating.
You want to be "warned" before we discuss "sensitive" subjects.
A smash cut of babies crying, people shouting, subjects frowning.
Frequently, Sander's framing of his subjects yields refined abstract effects.
Parodies that don't seem to understand the subjects they're parodying.
These summaries of vast subjects provoke and encourage such efforts.
How does the interference with your subjects affect your work?
Graziotin and his team found their survey subjects via Github.
The list of urgent subjects is not a short one.
This extends to the way the research subjects are presented.
DS: You use title cards to introduce subjects and locations.
Most of my subjects were of color or low income.
The subjects are Guillet's friends, casual acquaintances, and even strangers.
He favors quiet backdrops, so that his subjects stand out.
For them and their subjects, the inferno has already occurred.
Ms. Sherald always shoots her subjects outdoors with natural light.
Who decides the rules, and who are the 'risky' subjects?
The current crisis is one of the subjects we discuss.
But the subjects were all white people of European descent.
But finding the right subjects also has complicated the research.
Mr. Rau has occasionally suffered himself for tackling difficult subjects.
Many of Kenneally's subjects find the world hostile and threatening.
But few subjects fascinate us as much as human origins.
Photographer Graciela Iturbide approaches her subjects with tenderness and compassion.
This pattern was upheld in both male and female subjects.
Those tender subjects are tricky to tackle in any form.
Soldiers and farmers are common subjects in Mansudae's figurative painting.
The kingdom's subjects are unquestioning and hedonistic to their cores.
But it also subjects the imports to new inspections requirements.
Weather, and people dealing with it, often made great subjects.
It's this very quality that unites him and his subjects.
Williams paints subjects that are simultaneously funny and extremely upsetting.
Many of the subjects featured in this collection are female.
More often it involves speaking to specialists, and to subjects.
Once in Huzhou, Wang finds other subjects at a workshop.
With this regimen, only 6 percent of subjects experienced withdrawal.
He consistently seeks her advice and counsel on many subjects.
The questions fall into categories based on four broad subjects.
On the subjects he's written about, Brill knows a lot.
However, this dialogue does not yet include the subjects Mrs.
They debate mandatory retirement ages, cosmetic surgery and other subjects.
The subjects prove they are immune by not getting sick.
Quest stocks books about these subjects and a dozen others.
There's almost an imaginary narrative that spins around the subjects.
But responses from my subjects could get a little kooky.
Why did Rembrandt paint it, and who were his subjects?
Little wonder, given that his subjects have included the Sept.
Mr. Bratton, 39, feels a spiritual connection to his subjects.
How did you find your subjects and pick the states?
Other subjects came through my networks in the Muslim community.
This film does not lack for love among its subjects.
She loved imagining herself into the shoes of her subjects.
And on some important subjects, yes — they offer different narratives.
His hosts will try to talk about subjects Trump prefers.
One of its subjects is how different animals keep clean.
Its light is meant to overpower subjects, not illuminate them.
Vizl alone seems not to inspire terror in his subjects.
After all, we aren't citizens in this country; we're subjects.
On the subjects of charity and inequality, he was verbose.
Some series tackle subjects not often associated with Condé Nast.
What subjects that Matter covers are most interesting to you?
She interviewed the subjects of Leaving Neverland as a journalist.
BRANTLEY Especially when you consider the weight of their subjects.
By revealing herself, subjects showed themselves to her in return.
"Mainly, I wanted the subjects to appear natural," he said.
Poignantly, Sharlet also writes about sharing snapshots with his subjects.
And unlike Saudi subjects, Iranians enjoy a semblance of democracy.
The photos were severely cropped to make the subjects unidentifiable.
Some policy subjects, on the other hand, really are complicated.
Physical resemblance to the real subjects isn't the point, then.
In later years, he turned his attention to new subjects.
The subjects of their ire were politicians, not regular people.
Macron and Merkel must not begin with the prickly subjects.
A week later, subjects' memory of the story was tested.
Most of all, he came to see his research subjects
We talk about a broad range of subjects — including Brexit.
Previous debates have barely glanced over subjects including equal pay.
Recently, Amazon has joined the subjects of Trump's Twitter ire.
The experiences of our four subjects tell a different story.
Their subjects may be "scenic," but their atmosphere is fraught.
In it, test subjects were given a small objet d'art.
Meanwhile, students of liberal arts subjects often make far less.
The subjects were represented to my vision, clearer than anticipated. . . .
These subjects will never find happiness and divorce is inevitable.
The subjects include spirit realms, esoteric wisdom and the afterlife.
The only subjects they were more reluctant to talk about?
I never questioned or read outside material on these subjects.
Do you think the documentary process helped the film's subjects?
Few subjects inspire stronger aversion in those who dislike it.
Even if her subjects bore you, she is never dull.
What were you thinking about as you profiled the subjects?
The people in the series became more than story subjects.
Both tackle important subjects but feel like extended NowThis videos.
She returned the next year to photograph the research subjects.
Subjects were examined for side effects after inhaling the gas.
Often, he combines his subjects into complicated knots of copulation.
Much like he did on other subjects, however, he demurred.
Obtaining access to interview subjects proved difficult for the filmmakers.
Working quickly, using Polaroids, he transformed his subjects into celebrities.
Medina, by contrast, seeks to get to know his subjects.
I ask Brondino why they only used female test subjects.
Subjects from Colombia and the U.K. were willing to pay more for cups that were wider in diameter and taller, but the Chinese subjects said they'd pay the same for all of the above.
Part of that was her focus on subjects uniting her liberal sort of conservatism with the CSU's more conventionally christian democratic brand; subjects like Europe, defence and her own no-nonsense leadership of Germany.
From his subjects, Motta extracts harrowing stories of escape and struggle, compounded by how his queer subjects are often alienated or physically separated from other asylum seekers because of their genders or sexual orientations.
He says he embraced the fact that he often couldn't get his subjects to look "just right," choosing to jumble and stretch the noses, eyes, and mouths of his subjects onto claustrophobically-cropped faces.
Lee To Sang's photographs, paradoxically, free his subjects from being defined by the picture, and instead capture subjects who are vastly more expansive than who they appear to be in front of the camera.
Split by men and women, 12% of women with economics degrees match to men with economics degrees (ranking 21st out of 50 subjects compared) compared to 5% of men (43rd out of 50 subjects).
The real subjects were intentionally misled into believing they weren't subjects at all, but mere functionaries, testing the actors' capacity to learn and whether the penalty of painful electric shocks would help jog memories.
When each subject had to choose between a "classic" or "new" smoothie on a fake menu, the subjects in the tidy room chose "classic" while subjects in the messy room chose the "new" smoothies.
Researchers have been using subjects' self-reported "screen time," or how long subjects spend on their smartphones or social apps, as a standard measure for interrogating digital media's affect on society, psychology, and more.
Some administrators gamed the system by excluding low-scoring students from the tested population; some teachers and administrators cheated; some schools dropped other subjects so that more time could be devoted to the tested subjects.
The easy rapport he cultivates with his subjects, which carries through in these images, celebrates his subjects for simply being human — pushing back on the idea that trans women and men are somehow inherently exotic.
These are the things ... Every comic picks the subjects they want to talk about, it's just because some comics subjects are more on the surface inflammatory or "meaningful" you get a different type of attention.
I think Portman could have pulled off more politically-charged subjects.
In fact, he'd love for his subjects to appear more lifelike.
Ivanka groaned dismissively and tried to get them to change subjects.
Subjects that have to do with women inevitably kept coming up.
So salt made the test subjects feel hungrier, but not thirstier.
So salt made the test subjects feel hungrier, but not thirstier.
Like the subjects of any extractive economy, they have been plundered.
Subjects were asked about everything from verbal harassment to physical assault.
This study also only asked subjects to walk on a treadmill.
How do you feel about your continuing work on these subjects?
Lauren Greenfield's subjects pop from her photographs in an uncanny way.
Here are some of his lines of thought on controversial subjects.
I naturally gravitated to the most interesting subjects wherever we went.
"Any research involving human subjects is highly regulated," Dr. Magit says.
Are there any subjects that you want to take on next?
I was saying things transparently, rather than purposely obfuscating the subjects.
More worrying is how the researchers recruited and selected those subjects.
All subjects' ages are stated as provided at time of interview
Officers arrived a short time later and detained both male subjects.
I met most of my subjects online, where the community thrives.
They are also focusing on subjects that have been unjustly neglected.
Children's books and books about Florida subjects are especially well represented.
Within six months, the mean UTI rate among subjects decreased significantly.
These touch on subjects like health care, housing, education and tourism.
Two of Holt's other subjects had similarly brief careers at Disney.
We bonded on the trip and we talked about deep subjects.
We'll expect 24 subjects completed by the end of the year.
Today, women are so much more than delicate, picture-perfect subjects.
That made it difficult to identify trending subjects, the company said.
In 1929, white supremacists were not often the subjects of jokes.
I met my subjects largely through word of mouth and referrals.
My subjects seemed genuinely excited to share this aspect of themselves.
You can also use it for other blue subjects, as well.
In this regard, it shares a certain kinship with its subjects.
But they then make students learn academic subjects until about 16.
They're test subjects in studies that lead to life-saving discoveries.
Amateur drone photography has already developed a distinctive set of subjects.
This was true even despite the small number of test subjects.
It was about subjects that we were very interested in writing.
A New Zealand math or physics student learns specifically those subjects.
In the suburbs, the artist's subjects encounter an irreverent male youth.
Suddenly, she said, it seemed those subjects had come to life.
He speaks expansively on the subjects of character, destiny and God.
Seagate's prisoners were subjects in an experiment to provide lasting youth.
And what better subjects than those who are leading the change?
Like Space Odyssey, Astounding takes a critical look at its subjects.
Most of the pictures seemed to catch subjects unflatteringly mid-drink.
Subjects are fragmented and abstracted, some appearing torn apart and collaged.
Worry about the welfare of reality-TV subjects is not new.
Pešta's subjects in these paintings are slipping from their human state.
Serrano is infamous for capturing disturbing subjects with a startling reverence.
Cooper says her study of 30 subjects is small, but promising.
As a result, her subjects appear poised and confident, almost aggressive.
Nowadays, the freedom of the artist to choose subjects is assumed.
Other threads knit the writer's disparate subjects into a coherent oeuvre.
Even then, subjects within its range never really look sharp, either.
Yet Rastorguev never condescends to his subjects and never judges them.
"Embracing this archetype allows my subjects to feel empowered," she says.
Capturing these topics, and their subjects, is no easy feat, however.
Saudisation, it is hoped, will improve his subjects' living standards, too.
But it endowed its subjects with dignity, and Mariátegui defended it.
Additionally, many of the subjects reported improvements in their everyday lives.
On many policy subjects, France and Germany are now openly divided.
Ethical guidelines called the "Common Rule" govern research on human subjects.
These subjects were matched with scientific experts in the respective fields.
Compare that to 23 cases in 6,004 subjects who weren't vaccinated.
Lucille Ball was one of their many subjects in September 1980.
He participated in the study as one of seven test subjects.
The subjects that Dufresne and Fratino deal with are not new.
The Obama portraits should not be the subjects of hot takes.
VICE: What was it like shooting POC subjects in Sunset Park?
The survey interviewed 2,048 subjects between June 7 and July 8.
Munch often revisited themes and subjects over decades, in multiple media.
How and why did you select the subjects that you did?
Scientists believed chimps, our closest relatives, would be the obvious subjects.
I feel the artist's presence and the interiority of the subjects.
I spend a lot of time getting to know my subjects.
Both films use their subjects' music to help convey their stories.
Alone among school subjects, it is still set by those councils.
The painter's introspective subjects can make the viewer feel uncomfortably voyeuristic.
But that then subjects people to being pushed to the side.
Vladimir Putin will come to discuss the subjects that cause anger.
Most of the subjects are household names, even beyond Russia's borders.
I needed to uncover the link between my subjects and myself.
The subjects in the third group combined cardio and weight training.
On subjects that usually define the party-political divide, they agree.
They are really dark and heavy subjects to be dealing with.
EM: These are subjects which Europe hadn't previously taken on board.
We found some artwork full of bright colors and cheery subjects.
The remainder of jokes — 18 percent — directly deal with taboo subjects.
Previous subjects have included, JFK Jr., Chris Farley and Bruce Lee.
That's because aviation regulators usually require them to address certain subjects.
Only faint echoes of divisive subjects intrude on the holiday weekend.
It was held at waist-level, looking up to her subjects.
She is also visibly distraught by the horrors her subjects reveal.
Hauser's female subjects make for some of his most powerful images.
Eighty percent of subjects felt soothed instantly, according to company figures.
Clinton's birthday party, two subjects she has covered in previous shows.
What animated Ms. Ivins was a genuine affection for her subjects.
And few subjects start more internet wars than gender and race.
For about 13,000 subjects, only birthdays and demographic information were collected.
He is particularly devastating on the subject of recruiting test subjects.
With a motherlode of subjects and potential documentation, who needs impeachment?
It also has handy reference charts in there for tough subjects.
The Avery Insertable Dividers keep your subjects apart in your binder.
It wasn't super in your face, even though the subjects were.
The subjects ranged from work life to retirement to life planning.
He lectures frequently on the subjects of politics and international trade.
There is no democracy when millions of subjects have no rights.
Other subjects are rendered invisible when society turns a blind eye.
The subjects' saliva was tested at various intervals during the exercise.
It subjects big banks and other financial institutions to heightened regulation.
Monday's meeting also focused on infrastructure, economic development and other subjects.
Perhaps those subjects will come up in a Wednesday tweet storm.
The original subjects of those works end up obscured even from
He held views on crucial subjects despised by the party's mainstream.
The subjects of your work are represented as heroic—almost divine.
The large images are accompanied by commentary from the subjects themselves.
Exhibit subjects are often barefoot, without handbags to weigh them down.
Black people were the subjects in 55 percent of the cases.
A talk with the director and the film's subjects will follow.
Most of the king's 1.4 million subjects work as agricultural laborers.
The systems are the subjects, while the townspeople are the objects.
Instead, most of the subjects discuss the topic as an inevitability.
It covered 1300 test subjects over a span of 20 years.
We don't announce when the subjects are going to be someplace.
I'm wary of suggesting that I'm particularly close with my subjects.
Nearly all are now studying STEM subjects at college or university.
How many of Sander's subjects intuited the slow-burning political catastrophe?
However, you're also focusing on very intense and important subjects today.
Other more difficult subjects, like immigration, round out the day's schedule.
They portrayed their subjects as "nude, beautiful, and accessible," House says.
There are many subjects Felsenthal touches upon in his remarkable poems.
Part of Nisenbaum's process is to see her subjects as collaborators.
In some clips, the subjects look like choreographed swarms of bees.
But the Federal Policy for the Protection of Human Subjects, a.k.a.
Then they watched to see if the test subjects became infected.
The team then chose one of those subjects for each photographer.
Her study found that subjects were far less judgmental of fathers.
There are few subjects more upsetting than young people with cancer.
Ranehill had her subjects hold two poses for three minutes each.
Right now there are a lot of books with political subjects.
Long before that, the group advanced famous campaigns on other subjects.
I define my work as independent because I choose my subjects.
Many cases involved subjects who pointed or fired guns at officers.
People are devalued, she claims — not educational subjects or professional fields.
The site gives its subjects final approval of their own coverage.
Some states need teachers in all grades for almost all subjects.
Premature subjects also reported 8.4 times as much low self-esteem.
Putin and I discussed many important subjects at our earlier meeting.
Even across groups of subjects, tDCS effects can be highly variable.
He's talked about those subjects a dozen times on the show.
For example, Lawrence of Arabia or, actually, most of our subjects.
Asked to perform reasoning tests, some subjects could not stop laughing.
In choosing subjects, Mr. Malloy never makes it easy on himself.
"The officer didn't get shot, but some subjects did," he says.
He treats his subjects with tenderness and respect, but also playfulness.
Subjects include Maybelle Carter, Dolly Parton, Lucinda Williams and Rhiannon Giddens.
It's difficult to bring the same subjects back for additional sessions.
The subjects lost 100 pounds on average, and they were thrilled.
Without full financial disclosure to research subjects, this will not occur.
Muslims have been continual objects of American TV, but rarely subjects.
The faces of Marshall's subjects are painted a deep, flat black.
The subjects look out at us, fully engaged in being seen.
Canadians were still British subjects, and he was Queen Victoria's representative.
Subjects produce any intelligence to stop pain and suffering during sessions.
Then they turned their attention to the health of their subjects.
He will also institute changes in the subjects covered, however gradually.
Mr. Tajfel's subjects, however, had relatively weak attachments to their groups.
One of her subjects, Nina, appears in the book three times.
Non-Western women are reduced to mute, passive subjects awaiting rescue.
Dutiful entrepreneurs and obedient apparatchiks may be easy subjects to govern.
But even so, finding a cast of diverse subjects was fraught.
Celine Dion gave the royal wave to her subjects in France.
Subjects with clean homes were more active, as well as happier.
Ms. Gottfried's subjects were never specimens, held up for cold examination.
Short sections (fleetingly) cover subjects from the mundane to the esoteric.
His subjects ranged widely, reflecting a boundless curiosity and intellectual breadth.
Holzer sought out subjects who believed they had experienced paranormal phenomena.
Alien abduction and mental illness are both very taboo subjects socially.
The employer mandate subjects businesses to a lot of paperwork requirements.
And not scientifically speaking, all the study subjects were equally cute.
Are there certain subjects for which you think textbooks are important?
Are there other subjects that you prefer learning a different way?
Most of the subjects in that book are Mexicans and Chicanx.
Sixty-five of the subjects provided full data to the researchers.
What is it that makes them such compelling subjects for you?
Following are some of the subjects of the president's creative wrath.
More topics, including on subjects that are popular internationally, Bishop said.
Drugs are the subjects of two books we reviewed this week.
That means photo subjects are captured in the minutest of detail.
I started looking outside of myself a lot more for subjects.
Each work features two rounded subjects against a super-flat background.
"Brahima" (2012) presents a proud, unbroken visage shared by many subjects.
What subjects that some might consider weird would you enjoy researching?
The same went for subjects like drugs, smoking and sexual orientation.
In the early editions, women were medical subjects, objects of study.
Famously, Elizabeth II's political opinions are completely unknown to her subjects.
Suddenly, she said, it seemed those subjects had come to life.
The subjects of Hayeri's story are inmates who've murdered their husbands.
Subjects take a single, brief online assessment and boom, they're typified.
Among the book's delights are Thomas's sketches of her individual subjects.
That can lead to a particular shortage of subjects to discuss.
The former president's initial efforts focused on his pets as subjects.
They prioritize the subjects' self-register over their own authorial touch.
The platform focuses on core subjects like math, science and English.
Used to telling minions they're fired, he prefers subjects to citizens.
That's because Jews have long been favorite subjects of conspiracy theorists.
Those two cameras allow the phone to zoom in on subjects.
Putin is using it to justify his war to his subjects.
Spirituality, and occasionally ritual, seem to be the general subjects here.
The evidence doesn't begin and end with the key subjects here.
Few subjects defeat the scientific mind like the subject of suicide.
Sometimes the subjects are light, but more often, they are not.
Not because editors and reporters are being duped by crafty subjects.
What follows are the best and most interesting subjects I found.
Kelley's subjects were marginalized figures — janitors, comic book characters, lonely teenagers.
"Editorial with two of my favorite subjects," Chambers wrote as caption. 
We can either be ruled as subjects or governed as citizens.
On Baseball MIAMI — Rob Manfred subjects himself to it every year.
"The subjects were deliberately hiding to evade arrest," Mr. Gierran said.
And I'm interested in subjects that might be underrepresented, in subcultures.
How do we observe what the artists' subjects are looking at?
Hartman discovered many of her proudly "errant" subjects in police blotters.
His subjects are the villagers displaced by Postmodern China's global ambition.
Crump doesn't try to hide how he feels about his subjects.
The artist's subjects look uniformly zombified, rattled by the opioid's power.
Subjects who received sham procedures reported just as much pain relief.
Does the column persuade you to pursue these subjects more fully?
"It shows different sides of us," one of Bamba's subjects, Det.
It can treat its subjects like the human beings they are.
The paintings' thick paint imbues his subjects with a physical presence.
The original subjects inform Smith's interest in distressed surfaces and images.
Why do researchers generally use male subjects in the first place?
It's OK for researchers to just study male subjects, that's fine.
The subjects were 41 male prisoners, including 15 convicted for murder.
"I don't know my subjects, I just take pictures," he says.
After all, ProPublica takes on big and almost inevitably complex subjects.
A director should always treat their subjects with honesty and sincerity.
No one on the left wants to discuss taboo subjects anymore.
Quinn's subjects are based on memories of people he has known.
Ewing and Grady stay offscreen, letting their subjects speak for themselves.
Their subjects: trees, buildings, a curious tower, and a printing press.
In the VITAL study, subjects consumed 840 milligrams of omega-3s.
The cultures, backgrounds, and personalities of the subjects are completely different.
In Toledano's series, however, the young subjects fail, beautifully, to conform.
"The inadequacies — more than just a handful and more than mere imperfections — left entire subjects of central interest to the affected First Nations, sometimes subjects affecting their subsistence and well-being, entirely ignored," said the ruling.
My lab has confirmed that test subjects perform marvelously at this task, selecting the expected word more than 70 percent of the time on average, based on a study we conducted using over 100 test subjects.
To test this, the researchers, an NIH-funded group from the University of Rochester, took 15 schizophrenic subjects and 15 control subjects and recorded their neural responses via scalp electrodes to repetitive visual and touch stimuli.
And they asked him which one of these lines is the longest and he said line A, and then they brought in other subjects and each of the other subjects said that line C was the longest.
This is crucial, given the research team's next steps: a second, more robust study with over 5,000 subjects (the initial paper used 82 subjects) before shopping the tech to major vendors like Microsoft, Apple and commercial airports.
"The fact that there isn't a database for blind subjects I think is quite significant, because possibly people haven't looked at how the technology is used for visually impaired subjects," study author Dr. Norman Poh told Motherboard.
He is an artist who has been known for his sexually explicit work so many of his professional interactions with subjects were sexual and explicit in nature but all of the subjects of his work participated consensually.
Simply put: she has gotten much better at getting at difficult subjects.
Democrats may have their choice of subjects, but Russia tops the list.
Another dataset, IJB-A, uses subjects that are 79 percent light-skinned.
You know, what's the subjects that are big right now in Hollywood.
She uses this technique to stage her subjects with almost theatrical finesse.
Sidibe's subjects included Mali's most renowned artists, singers, Bamakois, and international personages.
Cagney was one of their many subjects during the summer of 1978.
Its new ad spots are comparatively sober and feature indisputably adult subjects.
But many disagree with the show's approach to graphically depicting such subjects.
Music legends have increasingly found themselves the subjects of high-profile biopics.
Even when Rahaman doesn't know her subjects, she feels like she does.
Racism and police violence seem to be taboo subjects for the NLEM.
The portraits are not high-fashion reimaginings of who the subjects are.
Half the subjects were told the protest was of an abortion clinic.
Humor is essential to working with difficult subjects: race, gender, class, sexuality.
The majestic ruins peppering the city are the subjects of Abandoned Dwellings.
Six journalists have been confirmed as subjects of surveillance by Quebec police.
Like Morris, they too were instrumental in freeing their subjects from prison.
There's a very broad range of subjects, right across the LGBTQ spectrum.
Children learn in a "homeroom": teachers of different subjects come to them.
Automation can help, but does not work for complex assignments and subjects.
Kelly's calling BS ... saying the subjects made false allegations to become famous.
Motion Auto Focus is a new feature designed for fast-moving subjects.
H: I want to hear more about how you choose your subjects.
Political science, history, political strategy — these are subjects we should be debating.
According to his interview subjects, "double unders," or very fast rope skipping.
She then asked her subjects to write a message for future generations.
Order was subsequently restored as the House debated other, less contentious subjects.
She talks about inappropriately grown-up subjects with a roomful of youngsters.
Q. Your subjects are real people who you find in the street?
But at the end of the day my subjects are very universal.
A. Rosenthal found her photography subjects at the Cologne Zoo in Germany.
Keep your résumé fresh with more than 900 courses on these subjects.
Only one quarter of Carl's subjects had ever received a formal diagnosis.
His subjects were all unusual characters, and their lives are colorfully related.
The island that Mead's research subjects lived on was an American possession.
A new book demonstrates the extraordinary range of subjects he has covered.
His subjects are mostly the wild animals he sees while out hunting.
It's unclear whether Epic purchased likeness rights for any of the subjects.
Thirty years later, Théodore Gericault choose his subjects wisely for "Boxers" (1818).
Monk's pictures are simultaneously voyeuristic and actively engaged in their subjects' lives.
Of course, having the distraction of a phone slowed the subjects down.
TIME is one of the most disputed and confusing subjects in business.
Agents placed the two subjects in restraints as a precaution, Eimiller says.
To bond with their subjects, the men share their own formative experiences.
One explanation for this gap could be that women choose different subjects.
There, we learn that we've been subjects of surveillance throughout our visit.
The scope, scale, and subjects of the winning images are breathtakingly diverse.
Snapshot is about a camera that steals memories from its photo subjects.
Part of being in this work is to raise lots of subjects.
Teachers of subjects that may become optional are worried about their future.
The arguments are fundamentally different, as are the objects/subjects in question.
"I like touchy subjects and things that make you uncomfortable," she says.
There's nothing new about Twitter's reluctance to take action against "newsworthy" subjects.
Some of Sinclair's most frequent subjects are child marriage and self-immolation.
But the fear of mentioning Russia-related subjects only highlighted Russia's importance.
Stories will be centered around the day's trending subjects, told through GIFs.
Their subjects seem both frozen in a dead past and admonishingly alive.
Cops also disproportionately shoot people of color, and many subjects are unarmed.
Here's what you need to know about this most controversial of subjects.
Subjects were told the sounds were related to the "future" of transportation.
She also sings songs and introduces subjects such as art and cooking.
I think we should stop feeling like subjects like that are taboo.
The picture plane becomes a viewfinder into the lives of my subjects.
All I could do was avoid, dance around subjects, tell more stories.
"I paint scenes and subjects that people can relate to," he says.
The photographers engaged for months, years and sometimes decades with their subjects.
NN: Be more confident when on assignment and dealing with difficult subjects.
The artists have observed that some subjects have a greater distortion capacity.
She then changed subjects and began discussing the adoption of Russian children.
But the subjects all lost weight even before they cut out carbs.
The majority of subjects got their tattoos over the age of 50.
The subjects retained these gains upon follow-up a full year later.
The choice of frame is deliberate and confers nobility upon the subjects.
By encouraging her subjects to look directly at us, they resist objectification.
The female employees are the unwitting subjects of a wild social experiment.
California's leaders never said he was right about any of these subjects.
The #YouKnowMe has a similar effect: bringing taboo subjects closer to home.
Udemy has plenty of courses on sale for $11.99 across multiple subjects.
It is also getting more outspoken on subjects like high executive pay.
The chicly clad subjects provide a snapshot of Lago's youthful, fashionable energy.
A wasp is clearly bad, but the subjects didn't have wasp phobias.
It's pretty poor in challenging conditions — low light, fast moving subjects, etc.
Through her subjects, Kelly pointedly addresses the pervasiveness of racism in Germany.
Facebook had signed up test subjects through third party beta testing services.
Sanders, meanwhile, will pull his punches -- especially on subjects where he's tepid.
But STEM is more than a specific set of classes or subjects.
Many manuscripts also concerned other subjects, such as magic and incantation spells.
Through them, she strives to give confidence and validation to her subjects.
Without human study subjects, he said, you can only go so far.
For decades, science maintained an awkward relationship with women as research subjects.
Republicans who spoke to reporters repeatedly signaled their unease with those subjects.
Obama, 55, hailed the range of formats and subjects their projects encompass.
The subjects of these old photos must have taken a Polyjuice Potion.
Ahlbom finds subjects from around the world through mutual friends and Instagram.
Human subjects are often given elongated limbs or bent into excruciating shapes.
Use special sensitivity when dealing with children and inexperienced sources or subjects.
They weren't the only subjects where the lack of specifics was notable.
You probably sense the photographic subjects and me living in different times.
So the subjects in my photos are people that I really love.
Ms Hochschild has been praised for focusing on her subjects' emotional lives.
His interests also extend beyond the usual subjects of war and revolutions.
And never have to endure (indeed the often humorous) abuse he subjects.
She asked her subjects to describe what happened to cause their estrangements.
Mr Norman's tin ear for the music of his subjects is puzzling.
Wouldn't you be all about providing students with new subjects to love?
Unlike most of her peers, however, she wasn't snaring her subjects unawares.
The lively interaction between Arbus and her subjects is what sustained her.
Initially when he picked up a brush, Bush focused on mundane subjects.
Boko Haram has affected nearly all of her subjects in some way.
Save's series, Vincent van Gogh takes other artists and subjects on dates.
So that's [how] comedians pick their subjects, it makes them feel funny.
Even if I'm dealing with really intense subjects, like white-collar crime.
A spokeswoman confirmed Vincenz was one of the subjects of their investigation.
Some names have been changed to protect the privacy of its subjects.
A director starts identifying interview subjects; a writer starts on a script.
Forty-two percent of study subjects also acknowledged reducing their alcohol intake.
The study generally involved subjects younger than typical VTE patients, Wells said.
Trained observers graded the subjects on the appearance of the undereye skin.
Subjects covered include everything from cardiac surgery to the House of Medici.
Revolution. Eastman appears as one of the five featured subjects of Jeremy
It should not be suspected of limiting the debate of thorny subjects.
He has an affinity, however, for subjects that are historical and romantic.
Some of the finest political biographies are robust celebrations of their subjects.
It impressed me to find young people tackling so many different subjects.
The aged appearance and supernatural subjects make them an ideal Halloween accent.
Both are far enough along that they are already utilizing human subjects.

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