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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a case subject" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a specific subject or topic related to a case, such as in legal, academic, or research discussions.
Example: "In our analysis, we will focus on a case subject that highlights the impact of climate change on coastal communities."
Alternatives: "a case topic" or "a case matter".
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Notwithstanding any other provision of law, with respect to a case subject to this subsection, a utility may recover or set off against a security deposit provided to the utility by the debtor before the date of the filing of the petition without notice or order of the court.
But if you are a parent involved in a case subject to their rule, you could easily find yourself at the mercy of a judge with broad power to decide how much, if at all, you get to see your children.
A member could be a control subject and subsequently a case subject if CDI was diagnosed later.
Here we report a case subject with type 2 diabetes who showed severe thrombocytopenia due to repaglinide.
Controls were the first four singleton male offspring born at the same hospital after a case subject.
The date when a case subject had the first-time diagnosis of diabetes recorded will be referred to as the "index date".
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A case study was subjected to immunohistochemical analysis.
In a few cases, subjects had missed 1 d because of absence, but over 99%% of the sample was available for the full 3 d of data collection.
Insufficiently cleaved samples were in some cases subjected to a second treatment with additional MSRE digestion.
Using a case-only design, subjects were identified from three Australian epidemiological studies.
A total of 564 cases were subjected to this study.
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