0 past simple and past participle of subtract
1 to remove a number from another number:
Four subtracted from ten equals six.
The mean value is subtracted from each series.
It is not the case that there is some mysterious essence of ownership that remains after all the authorized legal activities are subtracted from it.
From this ranking, those processes ranked as the "worst" contributors are subtracted from the design to produce a series of new, modified designs.
The leak currents were not subtracted from the data.
The amount of this subtracted drift signal was optimized so that net fluorescence variance over time in the responsive cells was minimized.
Estimates of non-combustion use of fossil energy are also subtracted for other sectors.
For each component, its outer histogram is subtracted from the corresponding inner histogram, with negative values forced to zero.
For every matched pair, the co-registered and normalized blood flow images were subtracted.