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Nielsen (2008) states that scaffolding can also serve to communicate bodily know-how (non-verbal scaffolding) to apprentices.
These surface-exposed proteins serve to communicate and interact with the environment.
A traditional Introductory Biology course typically involves lectures and laboratories that serve to communicate established knowledge to the students.
Persons suffering from dementia may behave in ways that are disruptive to those around them but which, for these patients, serve to communicate the discomfort they feel.
Therefore, it has been suggested that the process of CICR may serve to communicate between distant cellular compartments in neurons and serve as a means to mediate the coupling of synaptic activity to gene transcription.
The study of hunger and satiety in fruit flies has identified key neuromodulators that serve to communicate an animal's nutritional status to its nervous system and thus, change its behavior.
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Unintentionally, as an historical artefact, it now serves to communicate this troubled past and the violence city plans can enact.
Thus, although what is literally expressed by (2) is trivial, what it serves to communicate is not.
This system unintentionally served to communicate my physical needs were not worthy of being met.
The skin of the head and neck is capable of flushing noticeably in response to emotional state, which serves to communicate between individuals.
The board served to communicate key concepts as well as provide a visual guide for how I could greet my goals.
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