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Rather, these welfare cuts will serve to test, punish and degrade them further.
They are able to revel in discord and respect differences — which serve to test and refine ideas — while maintaining a sense of positive forward momentum.
An animal model of E1α deficiency could provide insight into the pathological consequences of mutations and serve to test potential therapies.
Theoretical models can be instrumental in the construction of testable hypotheses; but ultimately, the studies that serve to test these hypotheses – rather than data from the models – should remain the source of information pertaining to hominin paleobiology and evolution.
These actions would not only save lives and demonstrate America's humanitarian concerns and its recognition of the urgent need to address them, but also serve to "test the waters" to determine if military intervention is necessary, possible and conducive to success.
Although the nature of the CB acute O2 sensor(s) is yet unknown, studies similar to those summarized here serve to test the existing hypothesis and help to distinguish between those that need to be explored further and those that definitively lack experimental support.
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The results served to test the quality of the hardware used for NMR experiments.
Several important constituencies are represented on the list, whose disclosure also serves to test the waters for potential problems.
Thus, the procedure served to test whether the pairing naming capability was missing and induced the capability.
The jet bombers of the immediate postwar years enjoyed only indifferent success, mostly serving to test engineering and operational concepts and being produced in small numbers.
Grimson presents a computer implementation of this theory that serves to test its adequacy and provide feedback for the identification of unsuspected problems embedded in it.
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