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It could use data on users, for instance, to serve them advertising on other Web sites, not just its own.
The mouse, for instance, to serve its acuter sense of smell, has developed many more genes related to odor detection than people have.
It would be a mistake, for instance, to serve Vietnamese Fried Shrimp Toast (Banh Mi Tom Chien) alongside Nepalese Nine-Bean Soup (Kawatee).
However, to successfully adopt the oxide nanodots and nanowires as integrated parts of the nanodevices, for instance, to serve as the effective tunnel barriers for carrier transport, further improvements/enhancements on the aspect ratio of oxide structures are needed.
The GIY-YIG domain could also perform some other role, for instance to serve as an exonuclease that creates a single-stranded gap starting from the nick generated by the AP lyase of the Endonuclease III domain.
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DE aimed at targeted advertising of pharmaceutical products would, for instance, fail to serve a valid public interest.
Providers, in turn, were described as having attitudes with regard to preferred attributes of clients or financing mechanisms, showing for instance unwillingness to serve welfare patients.
From the very start, for instance, Walton chose to serve a different group of customers in a different set of markets.
For instance, Han volunteers to serve in the Empire's armed forces, and the movie skips three years ahead to his time in combat trench warfare reminiscent of the First World War, along with uniforms to match, in imagery borrowed from movies of the twenties and early thirties.
La Mazatleca, for instance, is happy to serve customers like myself a two-inch-thick filet topped with a mild Gorgonzola cheese sauce.
Once the client invokes a method of the bean, one of the instances is selected to serve the request.
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