subserve造句1) Moderate exercise subserves digestion.
2) It subserves your feeling to drink a whisky.
3) It subserves me to finish the task before the due date.
4) These structures subserve memory function, and are the sites of major damage in Alzheimer's disease.
5) In such governments administration has been organized to subserve the general weal with the simplicity and effectiveness vouchsafed only to the undertakings of a single will.
6) The best ways to subserve your business can be amusement.
7) Upon receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, Mother Teresa said, "What tin you do to subserve globe truce?"
8) Some researchers have argued for a dual-process model of source and item memory, namely the prefrontal regions subserve source memory and the hippocampal regions subserve item memory.