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It's easy to imagine that the academic research may eventually serve as the building blocks for a unified theory of how to raise money.
But some scientists believe that the drug may eventually serve another, far less controversial, purpose: treating a particularly fierce and intractable form of depression.
The volume of available observational data is, however, growing, and qualitative facts are emerging that may eventually serve as a basis for quantitative theory.
While these color centers may eventually serve as sensors for biological applications, they can also be the basis for new communication networks — ones that would make eavesdropping impossible.
Over time, the cells spread over the 5 microm wide barriers to form a confluent monolayer that may eventually serve as a functional retinal implant.
Since this cytokine correlated only with ToM bias and only in delusional patients, elevated levels of this cytokine in the blood may eventually serve as a useful biomarker distinguishing delusional patients from both non-delusional patients and healthy controls.
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The remarkably relaxed and friendly atmosphere developing between the two leaders serves both countries and may eventually help resolve the ABM impasse.
And while that may sound disconcerting, the technology could eventually serve as high-quality digital "consultations" to resource-deprived regions of the world that wouldn't otherwise have access to a radiologist's expertise.
The hydraulic ternary diagrams may thus serve as simplified tools for estimating water retention properties from particle size distribution and eventually serve as an alternative to the traditional statistical regression and data mining techniques used to derive PTFs.
Sanchez eventually served as mayor.
Benham eventually served as Laboratory Director before retiring in 1956.
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