Dr. Hanson is the subject of a chapter in a new book tracing the lives and work of 40 outstanding female physicists of the past century.
(This encounter formed the subject of a long chapter in Wang's own book, Lessons.)
The photograph could be the subject of a chapter in a textbook on family therapy.
Michael X and his trial are the subject of a chapter in Geoffrey Robertson's legal memoir The Justice Game.
Synchromism, the subject of a long, adulatory chapter, is presented in the book as the culminating point in the evolutionary process of Modernism.
Sonata no.3 has become particularly renown and is the subject of a chapter in Manuale di storia della chitarra.
Sennely was carefully studied by Professor Bouchard and the subject of a chapter in "After the Black Death."
President Reagan (the subject of a final chapter) has that classic trait of the children of alcoholics: reliance on denial.
Its use in marketing planning is the subject of a later chapter.