A row subquery is a subquery returning a single row, as opposed to a scalar subquery, which returns a single column from a row, or a literal.
CREATE TABLE staff (name VARCHAR(10), age TINYINT);
CREATE TABLE customer (name VARCHAR(10), age TINYINT);
INSERT INTO staff VALUES ('Bilhah',37), ('Valerius',61), ('Maia',25);
INSERT INTO customer VALUES ('Thanasis',48), ('Valerius',61), ('Brion',51);
SELECT * FROM staff WHERE (name,age) = (SELECT name,age FROM customer WHERE name='Valerius');
+----------+------+
| name     | age  |
+----------+------+
| Valerius |   61 |
+----------+------+
Finding all rows in one table also in another:
SELECT name,age FROM staff WHERE (name,age) IN (SELECT name,age FROM customer); +----------+------+ | name | age | +----------+------+ | Valerius | 61 | +----------+------+
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