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| the Act allowed the Treasury to make orders | regulating a company incorporated in Britain, the circu |
| ants produce ethylene, which is important in | regulating a host of plant functions, ranging from seed |
| Rule 37, | Regulating a company's purchase of own securities |
| reme Court decisions make clear that any law | regulating abortion must contain exceptions for pregnan |
| while the state has a compelling interest in | regulating abortion after the first trimester, accepted |
| es either that there is no state interest in | regulating abortion, or that the woman's privacy is a m |
| late 1980s with a focus on understanding and | regulating acidification. |
| The | Regulating Act had been enacted to primarily weed-out c |
| he East India Company Act (also known as the | Regulating Act of 1773). |
| In the two and a half years before the | Regulating Act came into force he put in order the whol |
| in India, the British Government enacted the | Regulating Act in 1773 to control the activities of the |
| cerous, nephroprotective and thyroid hormone | regulating activity. |
| that Illinois should have a formal body for | regulating admission to the practice of law in the stat |
| are hurting and out of balance, they turn to | regulating affiliations: groups, clubs, pets, marriages |
| The Commission was charged with | regulating alcohol and the alcohol industry within the |
| olactone is not effective because it acts by | regulating aldosterone and Liddle syndrome does not res |
| e INAO, like many organizations charged with | regulating and helping producers, often is put in a con |
| It is responsible for | regulating and promoting manufacturing, trade, import a |
| )) is a commission set up for the purpose of | regulating and conducting elections in Malaysia. |
| s to persons who shall be best qualified for | regulating and discipline of the militia. |
| The Institute has responsibility for | regulating and promoting efficient accounting practices |
| are controlled by a system called "control, | regulating and surveillance". |
| the two governmental bodies responsible for | regulating and monitoring the liquor industry in the Ca |
| Beyond the value biodiversity has in | regulating and stabilizing ecosystem processes, there a |
| The mixed water enters the existing | regulating and penstock intakes. |
| They are capable of orchestrating, | regulating and coordinating complex immune responses. |
| ly influence neurotransmission in the brain, | regulating anxiety, feeding, and locomotion. |
| p a central register of midwives, as well as | regulating any courses of training or examinations, pro |
| By | regulating APIs instead of specific drug formulations, |
| EudraPharm (European Union Drug | Regulating Authorities Pharmaceutical Database) is the |
| EudraVigilance (European Union Drug | Regulating Authorities Pharmacovigilance) is the Europe |
| work in Pharmaceuticals (European Union Drug | Regulating Authorities Network), is an IT platform to f |
| play a role in the innate immune response by | regulating autophagy formation in response to intracell |
| 2006: | Regulating Aversion: Tolerance in the Age of Identity a |
| nal growth inhibition and may play a role in | regulating axonal regeneration and plasticity in the ad |
| inds to ligand CD70, and plays a key role in | regulating B-cell activation and immunoglobulin synthes |
| e of two "primary regulation mechanisms" for | regulating bee colony behavior at the group level, and |
| ities, such as deforestation, that influence | regulating biophysical and biogeochemical processes. |
| The most infamous laws of Kanuni are those | regulating blood feuds. |
| sell with an appointment to the Hudson River | Regulating Board. |
| ith the import of spirits and General Orders | regulating boats' cargoes. |
| The highest governing and | regulating bodies are the General Assembly and Synod of |
| cate regions that have established their own | regulating bodies but have not yet established an inter |
| equired to submit finished wine samples to a | regulating body to ensure compliance with DOC standards |
| lted in CORGI losing its mandate as the main | regulating body for gas installers. |
| covery of the hormone leptin and its role in | regulating body weight has had a major role in the area |
| ory system may have developed to assist with | regulating body temperature and was later co-opted for |
| ssed in 1920 was an early New York state law | regulating boxing. |
| modernized framework for registering and | regulating brokerages, brokers and salespersons |
| rol of Outer Mongolia by this time, strictly | regulating Buddhist services in monasteries and impriso |
| nd so reduce the importance of Parliament in | regulating businesses; or that the South Sea Company it |
| dards Administration and secured legislation | regulating car insurance and the descriptions of consum |
| APK and other signaling pathways involved in | regulating cellular functions. |
| histone demethylation, a potential means of | regulating cellular metabolism. |
| also involved in controlling blood pressure, | regulating cellular cholesterol homoeostasis, and the d |
| paying state bills, auditing state agencies, | regulating cemeteries and funerals, and handling fires |
| gions might serve as "molecular switches" in | regulating certain biological function by switching to |
| It is the strictest law to date | regulating chemical substances and will affect industri |
| by David Lidington, to protect the public by | regulating chiropractors, set standards for professiona |
| vertising was not preempted by a federal law | regulating cigarette advertising. |
| (ARNT)-like) is a gene that encodes proteins | regulating circadian rhythm. |
| rdinary trade treaty with the mere object of | regulating commercial operations between two countries; |
| Many water | regulating companies around the world utilize chloride |
| TRANSCompel: Transcription | regulating composite elements |
| nsibility for enforcing the federal laws and | regulating consumer protection in the United States. |
| ry and civilian officials around Hitler, and | regulating contact between male and female members of H |
| MLCP is important for | regulating contraction in smooth muscle, which lacks th |
| This includes | regulating cooperation that hinders competition, misuse |
| ocal boards of education are prohibited from | regulating curriculum or the selection of faculty or te |
| The Flumenthal Dam is a | regulating dam at Flumenthal, Switzerland, which was er |
| If the flow increases too much, then the | Regulating Dam Port must limit the flow of the Aare ups |
| It works in conjunction with the | Regulating Dam Port at Seeland. |
| onal agreement to protect the ozone layer by | regulating damaging chemicals. |
| f "dangerous dog" for purposes of provisions | regulating dangeroous dogs.The bill was signed in to la |
| o health" due to Resolution No. 4063 of 1982 | regulating Decree No. 3430 of 26 November concerning re |
| "for [his] discovery that genes act by | regulating definite chemical events." |
| The encoded protein may play a role in | regulating dendritic cell function. |
| Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom | regulating dentistry. |
| offered no evidence for his contention that | regulating derivatives would impose constraints on the |
| systems, refrigeration methods, temperature | regulating devices, and vacuum pumps. |
| Hudson River-Black River | Regulating District |
| secretary and treasurer of the Hudson River | Regulating District, Albany, New York 1923-1929 and ser |
| nclusive studies are needed, and a method of | regulating dosage is necessary before she support medic |
| A moonbus "flies" over terrain by | regulating downward thrusters to counter the moon's gra |
| ppeal, the FDA announced that it would begin | regulating e-cigarettes, on the premise that they compr |
| The body regulates iron levels by | regulating each of these steps. |
| Thus, network motifs are patterns of genes | regulating each others transcription rate. |
| said that the federal government should stop | regulating education and that local schools should be u |
| populace, like setting emissions standards, | regulating efficiency standards of household appliances |
| ed with the responsibility of overseeing and | regulating electricity and water utilities. |
| ems to be a result of the increased focus on | regulating emotion seen with age. |
| s association with the HFE protein, together | regulating endocytosis of iron into intestinal cells. |
| ein and neuropeptide that may play a role in | regulating energy homeostasis, metabolism and synaptic |
| Its is proposed to be involved in | regulating expression of genes involved in polyamide bi |
| shown to phosphorylate post-transcriptional | regulating factors like TTP |
| according to current conditions and certain | regulating factors. |
| to the State Government and local councils, | regulating financial management and monitoring financia |
| It also serves for | regulating flood control water into the Everglades duri |
| ase balance, transmitting nerve impulses and | regulating fluid in and out of cells. |
| earch with macaque monkeys demonstrated that | regulating follistatin via gene therapy also resulted i |
| ew Zealand government agency responsible for | regulating foreign direct investment into New Zealand. |
| NAO) is the French organization charged with | regulating French agricultural products with Protected |
| Regulating from the Inside: Can Environmental Managemen | |
| A | regulating gate or valve controls water flow into the p |
| protein limits growth of many cell types by | regulating gene expression. |
| s a small non-coding RNA that is involved in | regulating gene expression. |
| s a small non-coding RNA that is involved in | regulating gene expression. |
| ption factors which plays a critical role in | regulating gene expression during early development. |
| s a small non-coding RNA that is involved in | regulating gene expression. |
| n factor capable of binding DNA (bottom) and | regulating gene expression. |
| peptin expressing neurons and is involved in | regulating GnRH neurons. |
| The objective of the | regulating head is to coordinate the belt pressure. |
| hine: work rest support, grinding head and a | regulating head. |
| nscriptional silencing of the KCNQ1 locus by | regulating histone methylation. |
| DAX1 also plays a role in | regulating hormone production in these tissues after th |
| how health planning could be reoriented from | regulating hospital expansions to promoting healthy lif |
| to owning a professional football team, from | regulating hot dog prices, to team relocation, to hirin |
| ational Rivers is an international guideline | regulating how rivers and their connected groundwaters |
| sts create a microclimate around the resort, | regulating humidity and temperature of the air, protect |
| ted was to be used to defray the expenses of | regulating immigration and for the care of immigrants a |
| tion factor NF-κB, which plays a key role in | regulating immune response, through a unique mechanism. |
| ene in mouse suggest a role for this gene in | regulating immunoglobulin production. |
| Article 9 ... | regulating importation of arms and ammunition |
| and multiple bills for | regulating insurance |
| in Carnation the law only has the effect of | regulating inter-provincial trade. |
| in innate immunity to viruses potentially by | regulating interferon activity. |
| United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, | regulating international trade. |
| s a number of important proteins involved in | regulating intracellular trafficking. |
| He reformed the private security industry, | regulating it for the first time under the Private Secu |
| ourt under the terms of the acts of Congress | regulating its appellate jurisdiction, yet a decree whi |
| e for fostering Japan's bicycle industry and | regulating keirin racing in Japan. |
| Prk1p (actin | regulating kinase) |
| Act 1931 was a New Zealand Act of Parliament | regulating land transport. |
| integrated with 6 other European directives | regulating large industrial sites, into the Industrial |
| es; all the previous treaties had dealt with | regulating licit drug activity. |
| trict rules are operated for shell providers | regulating, limiting or banning their connections. |
| in action, and (4) have a functional role in | regulating lipid metabolism in adipocytes. |
| It remained the principal legislation | regulating local government until the Local Government |
| facilities, as well as maintaining roads and | regulating local development. |
| ed in lymphocytes, and it may play a role in | regulating lymphocyte homeostasis. |
| and that they may act as 'master genes' for | regulating major cellular and metabolic growth processe |
| icies such as a referendum on legalizing and | regulating marijuana - a position held also by the Gree |
| ught to improve the morals of its members by | regulating marriages, condemning drunkenness, and conde |
| Act was an Act of Parliament in New Zealand | regulating massage parlours. |
| ndwirtschaftskammer, a body representing and | regulating matters relating to rural interests and fore |
| udes establishing permitted grape varieties, | regulating maximum crop yields at harvest, establishing |
| ring doctors to practise medicine as well as | regulating medical education and training in the United |
| In addition to | regulating membrane attachment, these positively charge |
| ntegral part of a governmental framework for | regulating Mergers and Takeover, while those affected h |
| PEB3 gene which belongs to a family of genes | regulating messenger RNA polyadenylation. |
| Introduction: | Regulating Midwives. |
| ated in the prothorax of certain insects and | regulating molting. |
| a piece of legislation in the United Kingdom | regulating motor vehicle insurance. |
| in 1992 in the northeast and north-midwest, | regulating movement of pine logs and bark, nursery stoc |
| This proved a popular mechanism for | regulating movement, with it being a staple of wargame |
| The A2A receptor is responsible for | regulating myocardial blood flow by vasodilating the co |
| ural environment, including establishing and | regulating national parks and other protected areas. |
| the divine structure of the universe, or as | regulating national or personal destiny. |
| Their diverse functions include | regulating neurotransmitter release, heart rate, insuli |
| These receptors have a critical role in | regulating neurotransmitter release from sympathetic ne |
| epresentations within the motor cortex by up | regulating neurotropic factors that could enhance the s |
| It is responsible for | regulating new car dealers (through the New Motor Vehic |
| The first federal statute directly | regulating non-coal mines did not appear until the pass |
| ther noted that internationally practices of | regulating nuclear plants have included supervising emp |
| my of Neo (Akademio de Neo) with the task of | regulating, nurturing and spreading the language; but t |
| r decision was not an endorsement of schools | regulating off-campus speech. |
| n Hirsch and A. Simester (Eds) Incivilities: | Regulating Offensive Behaviour, Hart Publishing |
| InvR) is a small non-coding RNA involved in | regulating one of the major outer cell membrane porin p |
| ,000,000 cubic metres (1,743,844 acre·ft) is | regulating or active (useful) storage. |
| er he may make such regulations restricting, | regulating or controlling the application to any goods |
| egree holds Recognised Quality (RQ) with the | regulating Osteopathic body The General Osteopathic Cou |
| The original intakes for the powerhouse and | regulating outlet were deep and pulled water from the b |
| in streets immediately surrounding the park, | regulating parking in those streets, collection of dome |
| tion of parliament, down to minute rules for | regulating particular trades. |
| legislation providing federal authority for | regulating pesticides was enacted in 1910; however, dec |
| d Drug Administration is not responsible for | regulating pharmaceutical ingredients manufactured and |
| nvolved in local immune responses as well as | regulating physiological function in the gut and acting |
| unction of JA and its various metabolites is | regulating plant responses to abiotic and biotic stress |
| ts independently of the cannabinoid pathway, | regulating PPAR-α activity to stimulate lipolysis. |
| ens have been approved by governing agencies | regulating prescriptions. |
| es, working on coastal development programs, | regulating professions such as real estate, hair dresse |
| ct rules have evolved in different societies | regulating proper conduct: who will sit where, when wil |
| Identifying and | Regulating Protein Activity: by using photocaged aminoa |
| outhampton City Council) are responsible for | regulating public rights of way and enforcing Rights of |
| ny proceeding before any governmental agency | regulating public services or rates relating to transpo |
| ny US states, and no federal law is in place | regulating putative father registries. |
| This location is critical to its function in | regulating renal blood flow and glomerular filtration r |
| re gained in 1973 to construct another major | regulating reservoir in the Brenig valley - Llyn Brenig |
| rnal Economy Board, the body responsible for | regulating services to Members. |
| preoptic areas, all of which are involved in | regulating sexual behavior in mammals. |
| The Queen (1965) the provincial law | regulating signs was read down to exclude the regulatio |
| ame way as chattel; slaveholders passed laws | regulating slavery and the slave trade designed to prot |
| The anterior hypothalamus plays a role in | regulating sleep. |
| e community and elected only to pass a bylaw | regulating sleeping and living space in houses. |
| does, this mechanism is the main pathway for | regulating smooth muscle contraction. |
| stomary laws, the unwritten traditional code | regulating social, political, and economical as well ma |
| Council recognized the role of the State in | regulating society, but it also acknowledged that the r |
| the Practitioners Board, the Law Society for | regulating solicitors engaged in conveyancing work and |
| r of the New Jersey Office of Milk Industry, | regulating state milk prices, a position he held until |
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