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The phrase "the subject below" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the subject of a sentence that is written or displayed directly underneath the phrase. Example: "The subject below is the New York City skyline." In this sentence, the phrase "the subject below" is referring to the visual image or topic that is being displayed below the sentence. Another example: "As you can see in the diagram below, the subject is a simple machine." In this sentence, "the subject below" is referring to the topic or object that is being illustrated in the diagram beneath the sentence.
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Geology was the subject below ground, but history was taught above throughout our weekend wanderings.
He was restless with the medium's limitations, in 1869 patenting a camera sky shade so that he could expose his film separately for the sky and the subject below (film in that era was so sensitive to blue light it routinely overexposed skies into blank whiteness).
In what follows, we briefly review the most relevant, recent works on the subject below.
The camera was placed in front of the subject below the screen so as to track the director eye.
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I could see the subjects below me, and without question they were a perfect couple to be the first to perform on the stage that was created especially for them, and many others to follow, and I would be the audience.
A scatter plot of the values of suPAR/creatinine in the two groups of patients and in healthy donors is shown in Figure 2, while a summary of suPAR data for patients and controls is presented in Table 2. Healthy controls bore low or undetectable levels of suPAR/creatinine (median 0; 25th-75th percentiles 0-0.5), with 95% of the subjects below 9.1 ng/mg.
I'm sure you've seen those old, scary movies where the director lit the subject from below, casting shadows over the villain's face in the most unpleasant manner.
Share your story or thoughts on the subject matter below.
Another letter on the subject follows below.
Even this year, when new books and reprints about the 34th president abound and Eisenhower revisionism is on the rise, the subject remains below the radar, or at least without wide readership.
But that is not the understanding of intuitionistic mathematicians, who, in analysis, have constructed intuitionistically valid instances of the schema ¬∀x(Px ∨ ¬Px), while classically there can be none (see the section on Strong counterexamples and the Creating Subject, below).
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