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Children have been subjects for some well-known scientist-parents, including Jean Piaget, the child-development theorist.
Moreover, though she advised the Department for Education on getting girls into Stem subjects for some years, her knowledge of this country and its state schools must be scant: after the success of Lace, she lived in New York and the south of France for 20 years and, having herself been educated privately, she sent her sons to fee-charging Bryanston in Dorset (paid for by her ex-husband).
Differences in transmissibility as large as 20 1 occurred between subjects for some conditions.
We're also looking for companies to participate in demos and serve as subjects for some upcoming TechCrunch videos.
The people and animals of the Everglades served as subjects for some of her earliest writings.
Despite several attempts, we were unable to find age- and sex-matched control subjects for some of the patients aged 75 years and older.
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The authentic ordinariness of much of what Mr. Lancaster describes reflects his familiarity with his subject matter ("For some reason the Chinese don't like tomatoes").
In 1915, with the help of Kerr Eby, he used village life and buildings as the subject matter for some 30 prints.
The bloody battle for Algerian independence is still a hugely sensitive subject for some French people.
Cards are a touchy subject for some born on Dec. 25.
But the census is a delicate subject for some minorities, including Hispanics.
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