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The difference in walking sticks might serve to define the two books.
But none serve to define an era the way Woodstock does.
Therefore identification of T cell epitopes from this set of proteins may serve to define candidate antigens with vaccine potential.
These areas of law serve to define: (1) property rights; (2) the means to exchange these rights; and (3) the rules for competitive market behavior.
Whatever D'Souza's intentions in "The Virtue of Prosperity," the book is mostly going to serve to define greed up: it's essentially an elegant rationale for members of his mass affluent class to continue not worrying very much about anyone else.
Moreover, this knowledge will also serve to define a trial's target population, develop biomarkers for disease progression and therapeutic response, determine appropriate surrogate and relevant clinical endpoints, and decide on the study duration.
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The ceremony served to define each individual's place in the social order.
A Frenchman who serves to define European Rococo, Watteau also has the ability to be continually modern.
Certain fossils also accumulate in a distinctive pattern or position that serves to define the top side.
The model serves to define the processes for effective, long-term preservation of information, while ensuring access to them.
The beginning of the sentence serves to define the topic of the sentence; hence, this is the topic position.
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