Richard W. Hughes has written: 'The selective suitability of subjects in lie detection using the psychogalvanic reflex' -- subject(s): Lie detectors and detection
In Solomon Asch's experiment, approximately 75% of the subjects conformed to the group's incorrect answer at least once, showing the powerful influence of group pressure on individual decision-making.
The human auditory threshold (absolute threshold of hearing) is a sound pressure of 20 µPa (micropascals), at 1000 Hz, as determined by the RMS (root mean square) method*. It is, as close as can be determined, the quietest sound that human hearing can detect.* This is an average, so by definition, at least some of the subjects probably were able to hear slightly quieter sounds. See related link for calculations
Without providing more information (subjects in school, subjects of a kingdom, subjects as parts of speech etc.), subjects also fit into catagories.
Does fragments have subjects in them
Study the subjects
there are core subjects which are the three main subjects which are maths, science and English
What subjects will you need to be an electrician
No subjects.
3 subjects
I really like to work under pressure cause of that I can discover my abilities and how I'm hard worker, but in other side you have to recognize which kind of pressure you have example: in my present work I have a lot of pressure with my customers and our showroom staff, so I can handle and manage with them, but if my manager put me under pressure to finish some job I'll keep the priority for the most important subjects that he ask about.
Two or more subjects with the same verb is a compound subject.