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The cheek teeth probably served to grind the plant material.
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Also, continual engagement with the research aim and questions served to ground data collection and analysis by providing the essential points of reference [ 44, 46].
Two screw EEG electrodes were placed over the left frontal and parietal lobes of cortices, and a third EEG electrode was placed over the right cerebellum and served to ground the animal to reduce signal artifacts.
In this context, it was used the methodology described by [ 18]: instead of using SNPs P-values, t-values calculated served to ground gene network predictions, (t ≥ 2.80 ≈ p ≤ 0.05).
The hard-won boxing observations serve to ground Pancho as he navigates his complex world.
In the epistles of Paul, the indicatives of gospel and faith serve to ground the imperatives of attitude and behaviour.
The London Eyes and Big Bens scattered through this collection serve to ground Burberry in its British heritage and to appeal to a global customer who wishes to buy a piece of that history.
Criticism of this alleged derivation gives rise to the general question of how formal principles of logic can possibly serve to ground substantive knowledge of reality.
All of these examples of disciplinary learning show that gesture, and arguably embodied actions more broadly, may serve as a useful resource in improving spatial thinking precisely because it serves to ground understanding of spatial concepts in bodily action.
His extremely naturalistic views on God, the world, the human being and knowledge serve to ground a moral philosophy centered on the control of the passions leading to virtue and happiness.
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