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Prior to the war, the U.S. Navy had recruited Chinese Americans but they had been restricted to serve only as stewards; this continued until May 1942, when restrictions ceased and they were allowed to serve in other ratings.
In fact, the physiological function of sAC-HD might be entirely restricted to serve as a redox sensor, i.e. the oxidation state of the haem iron rather than ligands could determine sAC activity.
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Each Gulf carrier is restricted to serving four points in Germany.
Unlike credit unions, he is not restricted to serving a limited population, nor is there a cap on the amount of interest he can charge.
At the time, Mexico had only twenty thousand cell-phone subscribers, and the other providers were largely restricted to serving only certain areas.
Future generations will have to either clean up this mess or resign themselves to living in a country with a skill set restricted to serving up hamburgers.Virginia Benton Morris Carol Stream, IllinoisRich man, poor man* SIR – I must confess some measure of disappointment in your placid acceptance of Barack Obama's definition of "the rich" ("What now for Obamacare?", August 1st).
As a consequence, most clubs are restricted to serving soft drinks.
Fairie explains that Canada features a "weak mayor" system, with the mayor's responsibilities restricted to serving as a normal councillor, chairing meetings and performing ceremonial functions.
The request for volunteers for special service was initially restricted to serving Army soldiers within certain formations still in Britain, and from men of the disbanding divisional Independent Companies originally raised from Territorial Army divisions who had served in Norway.
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