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It serves to prevent the loss of an otherwise high-scoring card.
It serves to prevent surplus queens from becoming reproductive [ 17] and can thus be considered as policing (e.g., [ 29, 32]).
The skin primarily acts as a protective physical barrier between the host and the external environment against numerous insults, and it serves to prevent excessive loss of body water while also possessing other critical functions including immune surveillance, sensory detection, and self-healing.
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Nor did it serve to prevent misunderstandings of Platonism on Aristotle's part.
This mismatch had no effect on the reaction efficiency when tested on ITS2 types C109 and C103 (95% < E < 100%; see Additional file 1: Table S1 and Additional file 2: Table S2); however it served to prevent cross-hybridization with the C100 sequence.
Without knowing it, this emphasis only serves to prevent us from having a much deeper experience of who we are.
It is thought that pyroptosis serves to prevent intracellular pathogen replication by eliminating the infected cell and also enhancing pathogenic recognition by exposing the pathogen to circulating neutrophils and phagocytes [ 204].
In fact, it can be used in baking due to its high moisture retention power which serves to prevent retrogradation of starch ingredient [ 4].
However, mast cells continuously release heparin a conjugated polysaccharide that serves to prevent coagulation of blood during its circulation.
The beam dump serves to prevent radiation passing through the sample from making its way back to the sample.
It was reported that AKT activation occurs in Abca12−/− granular-layer keratinocytes, which suggests that AKT activation serves to prevent the cell death of Abca12−/− keratinocytes.
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