Sentence examples for may help survive from inspiring English sources

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Therefore, when regulated, a low-grade activation of thrombin generation may help survive the bacterial challenge [14].

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This may help them survive.

The constriction may help males survive by pushing the heart and other vital organs away from the female's fangs.

The resulting "wrath" may help us "survive in the worst of times," he admits, "but it cannot help us to live well".

Stanford scientists and their colleagues have used the CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing system to modify genes in coral, a key step toward pinpointing natural gene variants that may help corals survive in warmer waters.

Before the contestants go out to compete, in a spectacle that is supposed to unite the entire country, they're given fashion makeovers, go to glitzy parties and are extensively interviewed: they become celebrities and, by creating public personas for themselves, compete for sponsorships that may help them survive the battles ahead.

And it may help capitalism survive the 21st century, just as the New Deal helped it get through the Great Depression.

A piezolyte called scyllo-inositol was found in their cells, and may help them survive the pressure.

While all of the preceding characteristics may help species survive periods of low extinction intensity (background extinction levels), it is debatable whether they have any impact during the major catastrophes.

She says, scientists say that "Humans are evolving faster than ever before, picking up new genetic traits and talents that may help us survive a turbulent future....People who lived 10,000 years ago were much more like Neanderthals than we are like those people".

I think what I have learned from you may help me survive," Dasha.

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