Sentence examples for can serve to explain from inspiring English sources

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When taken together these provide for a prion-like mechanism that can serve to explain the observed conversion of wtSOD1 to a misfolded form by the G85R mutant.

While the RNA world can serve to explain the origin of genetics, the origin of the metabolic network might thus date back to constraints of environmental chemistry.

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Reasons that seem to derive from desires can arguably be more plausibly explained by pleasure, which can also serve to explain reasons that desire cannot explain: reasons deriving from pleasures that the agent does not actually desire.

Several reasons may serve to explain this low dieselization.

The remainder of this article will now serve to explain the phylogenetic method.

This may serve to explain the results of our study.

It is to attribute responsibility to an agent for those outcomes that his, her or its agency serves to explain and that can therefore plausibly be treated as part of the agency's impact on the world.

For example, it can operate in the realm of modality, perhaps serving to explain contingent truths.

A numerical example serves to explain the regulations regarding aeroelastic divergence.

The singlet triplet intersystem crossing mechanism for radical pairs served to explain the MF effects.

Witchcraft also often serves to explain the incomprehensible.

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