coadjutant


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Synonyms for coadjutant

a person who holds a position auxiliary to another and assumes some of the superior's responsibilities

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Instead, a non-invasive micro-test technique (NMT) successfully developed by Shabala and coadjutant colleagues (Shabala and Newman, 1997; Shabala et al., 1997; Garnett et al., 2001) is widely accepted due to its precise detections on the movement of plasma membrane (PM) H+-ATPase in the Na+/H+ antiport according to ion kinetics in response to salt shock.
The increase of serum testosterone levels in diabetic animals treated with melatonin should be analyzed carefully, especially when melatonin is intended to be applied as a coadjutant in the treatment of prostate cancer for patients with metabolic disturbances, such as diabetes.
But one wishes for a more detailed analysis, one that considers the consequences of discursive practices at the grassroots level, if it were possible, and for an account that considers alternative or coadjutant explanations for the exhaustion of Cheos in contrast to the vitality of Pentecostalism.(9)