Sentence examples for served attached from inspiring English sources

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In the medium term, it's likely that ads will not be served attached to the shows you're watching or the content you're viewing, but at a local level, specific to you and that time, unbundled from that content. .

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This latter behavior is expected, since in the first case femtocells become underloaded (i.e., there are no active femtocell users to serve), therefore no CM can be performed, while on the second case, most femtocells are overloaded and thus, towards efficiently serving all attached users maintain high downlink transmission powers, resulting to high cross-tier interference.

The conjunctiva is a mucous membrane that serves to attach the eyeball to the orbit and lids but permits a considerable degree of rotation of the eyeball in the orbit.

The viral HA serves to attach to host cells; the NA protein cares for viral release after replication [5].

Emotions are a vital aspect of almost all human relations; motivating much of our behavior; serving to attach us to, or detach us from, people and places and facilitating and modulating our worldly experiences in profound ways.

Extravillous trophoblasts form anchoring cell columns that serve to attach the placenta to the uterus.

Desmosomes are intercellular adhering junctions serving to attach neighbouring cells to each other.

These cells showed bubble type anchoring extensions (arrowheads, panel O), which apparently serve to attach seeded non-neuronal cells [ 138].

Other transmembrane proteins, such as integrins and their associated complexes, preferentially localize to the basal membrane, serving to attach epithelial organs to an underlying basement membrane or basal lamina (Brown, 2000; De Arcangelis and Georges-Labouesse, 2000; Domínguez-Giménez et al., 2007; Marsden and DeSimone, 2003).

Its anterior part is comprised of a fleshy, sticky and pad-like structure (Fig.  4C), or 'viscidium' (sensu Rasmussen, 1985 , 1986, which usually serves to attach the pollinia to the body of the pollinator, and is therefore often considered typical for cross-pollination (Darwin, 1862, 1877; van der Pijl & Dodson, 1966; Dressler, 1981; Arditti, 1992; van der Cingel, 2001).

Gently broiled sweet, tender scallops with roe attached, served with a crepe accented with beurre blanc and a hint of essence of scallops.

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