Sentence examples for serves to release from inspiring English sources

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Courtship, often involving highly intricate behaviour patterns, serves to release the gametes of both mating individuals simultaneously.

Interestingly, a common theme among many of these examples is gene duplication, which serves to release resultant paralogs from the selective pressures experienced by the single ancestral locus.

A proteolipid called "mediatophore" has been originally described in plasma membranes of the electric organ of the electric ray, torpedo marmorata, where it serves to release ACh either directly from the cytoplasm or by forming the fusion pore between the synaptic vesicle and the plasma membrane (Morel 2003).

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Death served to release us from what was presented as an uncomfortable, almost irrelevant mortal coil.

And that rather than limiting others, he can serve to release a fresh burst of creativity.

Gorbachev's reforms served to release hopes and theoretical possibilities that collided with the realities of a system whose supporting beams could not be moved without the entire edifice crashing down.

Upon application of suitable redox potentials to the selected actuator, the conducting polymer is able to undergo reversible volume changes, thereby serving to release a model chemical agent in a controlled fashion through the corresponding microneedle channels.

The third channel set in neuronal events is made up of voltage-gated Ca channels, which serve to release transmitter.

Displacement of the cysteine from the active site Zn induces autoproteolytic cleavage and may serve to release an inhibitory protein fragment.

Here they serve to release Ca2+ from S/ER Ca2+ stores, and, in each case, receptor function can be regulated by Ca2+ via the process of Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release (CICR) (70).

Moreover, the TNF-alfa converting enzyme (TACE), which serves to activate and release TNF from the cell membrane, is specifically increased in colonic biopsies of UC patients as compared to biopsies from patients with Crohn's disease or healthy individuals (Brynskov et al. 2002).

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