The changes are not only in brain regions controlling attention, but also in regions that subserve impulse control. |
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These ducts and tubules also subserve the reproductive function, and for this reason they are also called the urogenital system. |
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He would be expected to subserve American interests in return. |
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The evolutionary role of thermoreception is to subserve the process of thermoregulation. |
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Do inferior and imperfect spirits also subserve any useful end in the universe? |
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Conceptually, the idea is that religion, which may impede certain individual reproductive interests, could nevertheless subserve the interests of groups. |
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Without requiring the presumably more complex neural machinery necessary to subserve associative learning, sensitization enables animals to respond to local variations in the occurrence of significant events. |
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One type is found in rods and is responsible for low-light vision, and three types are found in cones and subserve colour vision by responding to blue, green, and red wavelengths. |
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Their principles will cease to be dear to them, whenever they shall cease to subserve the purposes of good order. |
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The former are amenable to compromises that subserve their ends, the latter are passionate and ultra-democratic to the extent, often, of making themselves unelectable because of splits and feuds. |
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In the actively externalist perspective I am presenting, though, the idea that local choices subserve global goals might be misleadingly hierarchical. |
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