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In summary, miRNA may (i) serve as a promising tool for the diagnosis of asthma and distinct phenotypes at an early age and (ii) be further evaluated as therapeutic option.
"How may I serve you?" The man showed her a business-size envelope.
Since I can't review this book in stages, every Sunday for the next several months, how may I serve it to you adequately without growing testy?
How may I serve you today?" Gary J. Gala Chapel Hill, N.C., Aug. 8, 2010 To the Editor: Rick Hamlin's plea for better predictions from surgeons about recovery time put me in mind of my husband's aortic replacement and artificial valve surgery five years ago.
"How may I serve?" has become my daily walking prayer.
Ask yourself, "How may I serve?" Your goal may be to make money and own an empire, but your mission should always be grounded in a greater purpose of serving others.
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The precise functions of cellular membranes in this process have not been fully defined, but may include: (i) serving as structural scaffolds for replication complex targeting and assembly; (ii) protecting viral RNA or replication intermediates from cellular antiviral defense responses; or (iii) providing essential protein or lipid cofactors for optimal viral enzymatic activities.
"I thought, 'Someday I may serve, someday I may be part of this.' " In a way, Ms. Gillibrand began running as far back as the late 1990s, carefully piling up chits, according to Sarah Hoit, a friend from Dartmouth College who worked in the White House at the time.
Or maybe it's "Hello my name is," rather than the suspiciously intoned "Do you live here?" It's a sincere "May I help you?" at Barney's instead of the "May I help you?" served with side eye.
On late-winter mornings what I serve may vary, but where I serve it does not.
They report in tomorrow's issue of Science that a protein called insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) may serve as an early sign of prostate cancer risk, much as cholesterol serves as a heads-up for heart disease.
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