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Thus, the hippocampus may not exclusively subserve the recollection process.
He laid more emphasis than other teachers of his era on the principle that instruction should subserve education.
How far judges consciously or unconsciously subserve the wider interests of governments is another and more important question.
We have tried to strike a balance in order to subserve the principle of Sustainable Development."
However, he thought the first rule in negotiation was to select beforehand 'the one point which all others must subserve'.
Further, individual areas appear to subserve a number of different functions (Raichle, 1998).
Vain are the falsehoods that subserve to mirth.
By the time their work was over he had not a doubt left that suchlike intellectual occupation would greatly subserve all phases of her health.
But such facts as, in regard to the main design, subserve a variety of purposes, he will perforce and eagerly retain.
In the initiative of the individual above the average, lies the reality of the future, which the State, presenting the average, may subserve but cannot control.
For the fact that it must be there, unchanging in function, while consciousness persists, gives the idea of a definite substratum to subserve that function.
These regions are involved in immediate processing of odor input and probably subserve the specific tasks of smell detection and simple smell discrimination.
Structural data suggest that one compound, lapatinib, may subserve this purpose [16], but it has not been tested for biological activity in this context.
The observed pre-response activations at these dorsal stream sites are suggested to subserve phonological encoding and its translation to the articulatory score for speech.
In addition, evidence shows other areas are involved and that these areas subserve processing of multiple properties (e.g. V1) (thus taken as evidence against modularity).
TPJ and mPFC may subserve more general functions necessary for ToM.
Our finding that the foveal matrix is random rather than ordered has implications for the nature of the post-receptoral channels that subserve spatial and chromatic resolution.
In AD, neurons in the hippocampus and basal forebrain (brain regions that subserve learning and memory functions) are selectively vulnerable.
Certain groups managed to extend the uses of writing to subserve their political and ideological interest in centralisation through the construction of what Clanchy calls a literate mentality'.
The structure of the ommatidia in the midregion of the eyes of the females of these bloodsucking flies could subserve high polarization assisting in host-finding.
The first 4 cervical spinal nerves, C1 through C4, split and recombine to produce a variety of nerves that subserve the neck and back of head.
In this case they are recurring - a great art in itself, though an error in so far that they fail to subserve the great object of all footnotes, viz.
As he shrank from applying the money entrusted him to ends of personal luxury, so also he shrank from making his ideas and convictions subserve any personal ambition or vanity.
Moreover, there are brain regions, located mainly in the frontal and parietal cortex that subserve functions that are central to all cognitive processing, such as executive control, and working memory.
The prefrontal cortex has long been thought to subserve both working memory (the holding of information online for processing) and "executive" functions (deciding how to manipulate working memory and perform processing).