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In fact, when he was assigned to Kentucky, he informed Abraham Lincoln of his "extreme desire to serve in a subordinate capacity, and in no event to be left in a superior command".
Women "in a subordinate capacity," ideally "young and attractive".
It was difficult, apparently, because although a "relatively young, attractive woman could operate with some effectiveness in a subordinate capacity," the appointee "would not stay young and attractive for ever".
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By the time he arrived in Paris, he had already worked in various subordinate capacities throughout Europe: as an apprentice engraver in Geneva, a footman in Turin, a tutor in Lyons, a secretary in Venice.
Submissiveness is an indicator of the subordinate's reproductive capacity, at least in male N. pulcher [44].
Although DCL2 was initially proposed to play an antiviral role [20], subsequent studies suggested that the enzyme functions in only a subordinate and redundant capacity in antiviral defense [25] [28], [46].
Moreover, for drug discovery in IN mutants therapy, since primary mutation, for example, R263 K can often adversely influence IN enzymatic activity and subordinate viral replication capacity, while secondary mutations compensate for this by growing level of drug resistance consecutively restoring viral fitness [ 28].
Outcome measures were grouped into five topic areas that were hypothesized to improve as a result of the intervention: 1) availability of quality data from subordinate health facilities; 2) capacity to perform routine data analysis; 3) motivation to perform data analysis; 4) value of using analyzed data for decision-making; and 5) motivation to use analyzed data for decision-making.
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