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"which serve for" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a clause that explains the purpose or function of something. Here is an example sentence: "The tools, which serve for repairing bicycles, were neatly organized in the garage."
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This is the mean road which serve for the development of the littoral tourism in Jon sea.
A hallmark of the virion RNA templates is long terminal repeat (LTR) nucleotide sequences, which serve for integration of the DNA in chromosomes of the host cell.
Branchiae, or gills, which serve for respiration and as food-gathering organs, are well-developed in many of the tube-dwelling forms.
In contrast to well-known materials databases which serve for storing and retrieving of information on existing structures and their properties the database described in this paper is the central unit of the MSNS computational scheme.
Seeds are those stable content caches which serve for all requests to a given content.
The usefulness of integrability criteria is that they allow the proposal of conjectures which serve for integrability prediction.
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The president nominated a interim government which served for just two months.
Tells about an unused building at 10 Bleecker St. which served for a number of shows & concerts in 1972 & 1973.
By that, their subgrid evolution is approximated which serves for a more accurate evaluation of the source terms dependency on transported scalars whose non-linearity is the major cause of errors.
For applying the method an open-loop experiment of the process is carried out which serves for (1) initializing the algorithm and (2) determining the two zeros of the proposed PID controller.
In this paper we used an innovative method to solve the problem of the centric radial distortion of a static image which serves for biometric identification of persons using 2D contour of a human hand.
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