Sentence examples for subject instructions from inspiring English sources

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The authors are grateful to E. Fehr for sharing the data and subject instructions from [32]; and to S. Goel, D. Goldstein and especially W. Mason for helpful conversations.

This study adopted the subject instructions employed by Bechara et al. [ 36].

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Pick any of these experiments and one's reaction on reading the subjects' instructions is usually confusion.

The latter effort is informed by the scientist's report, but also subject to instructions from Congress, in turn subject to the tender machinations of well-financed lobbyists.

For other problems so long as power is available for the braking and steering system, the vehicle can be conventionally towed subject to instructions in the owner's manual.

Approximately a two-month supply was initially given to each subject, with instructions to call and ask for more when their supply ran out.

An individualized weekly food diary (which included the participant's preferences) was printed and given to each subject with instructions for recording all food intake on a daily basis.

Two weeks after completion of the Internet-based survey, a self-administered paper survey was mailed to the subject, with instructions to complete and return the survey by mail within 2 weeks.

As the school year started on Monday, local government officials were taking pains to say that schools in the city had the discretion to decide how to phase in teaching the subject, before instruction in it becomes mandatory in 2015.

Procedure: Before turning on the music, the experimenter gave each of the four subjects incomprehensible instructions about how to use the equipment; special attention was given to the heart monitor, a strap-on device that circled the subject's bare torso and contained electrodes that had to be moistened with water.

Well, he's a typically understated message from actor Shia LaBeouf: Or perhaps you'd prefer a little subtle undercover characterisation: So this week we're all about the imperative, the part of speech that tells the listener, or the subject of instruction within the song, what to do.

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