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The phrase "subject was found" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as research, investigations, or reports where a specific subject or individual has been located or identified. Example: "After a thorough search, the subject was found in the nearby forest, unharmed and in good spirits."
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Saint-Saëns will probably always have his detractors, but it is worth remembering that when "Samson et Dalila" had no prospects for a Parisian staging, in part because its biblical subject was found controversial, Liszt arranged for its premiere in Weimar, then an avant-garde musical center.
Literature on this subject was found to be expanding, especially in the scientific areas of research.
Even in individual analysis, the most significant voxel after tactile stimuli in one subject was found on the "wrong" side of the fissure; this error could be ascribed to the spatial normalization procedure.
Association between the calcification stages of the mandibular right second molar and the modified MP3 of the right hand for female and male subject was found to be statistically highly significant (P<0.001) for both the gender, (Tables 2 and 3).
No subject was found to be homozygous for any coding region sequence variation in SLC26A5.
The same subject was found to be 30% heteroplasmic by PCR-RFLP analysis.
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One of the crucial accounts of the subject is found in the late pianist Hampton Hawes's autobiography, "Raise Up Off Me," from 1974 (co-written by Don Asher).
No databased studies on this subject were found.
When more papers on the same subject were found, the most current studies were chosen.
Similar proportions of repeated measurements per subject were found for all glove sizes (Table 1).
No specific search was performed regarding insulin therapies, as review articles on this subject were found via the searches.
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