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ssible and are handled in the same manner as | regulation football, with the defensive team receiving |
e a "Code" that may be involved in many gene | regulation events. |
mmiano (D) introduced the Marijuana Control, | Regulation, and Education Act, a proposed bill that wou |
ent Authority responsible for marine safety, | regulation of commercial and recreational boating and o |
classification as an automated market under | Regulation NMS. |
conomic policies, market-based environmental | regulation, and generally conservative fiscal positions |
echnology Planning, Sales and Marketing, and | Regulation. |
or patents, designs and trade marks, company | regulation, labour and factories, merchant shipping, ag |
in charge of the State of Maryland's oyster | regulation force. |
while abortion is a private matter, abortion | regulation is valid because the state interest in prote |
airness is encompassed within the meaning of | regulation 5(1). |
have a specific function in the mechanism or | regulation of T-cell cytolytic activity. |
rs downstream, which could be a mechanism of | regulation. |
, but little is known about the mechanism or | regulation of this enzyme, and no NAAG synthetase activ |
(See Activation Mechanism and | Regulation Section for more information) |
for discoveries concerning the mechanism and | regulation of the cholesterol and fatty acid metabolism |
eir discoveries concerning the mechanism and | regulation of cholesterol and fatty acid metabolism. |
pled to many homeostaic mechanisms including | regulation of vascular and airway tone, insulin secreti |
"Biochemical and Genetic Mechanisms of | Regulation in the Bacterial Cell". |
t in our understanding of the mechanisms and | regulation of autophagy has placed this process in the |
Swedlow's research focuses on mechanisms and | regulation of chromosome segregation during mitotic cel |
lin, and may be involved in mediating Ca(2+) | regulation and ion transport. |
Afterward, he worked in medical license | regulation for the state of Florida, and then in employ |
s a role in endometrial menstrual breakdown, | regulation of vascularization and the inflammatory resp |
mergers (Commission | Regulation (EC) No 802/2004 implementing Council Regula |
, because coercive, is an inferior method of | regulation, while the cooperation of a free market is s |
ers content by employing multiple methods of | regulation and technical controls. |
He hit a jumper in final minute of | regulation to tie the game at 57 and send it into overt |
to break the 1-1 tie in the final minute of | regulation before adding an empty netter to secure the |
ke scoreless for the remaining 26 minutes of | regulation and 30 minutes of extra time, Saunders was u |
after being down by 12 with four minutes in | regulation. |
for his interception in the final minutes of | regulation of the 2002 Apple Cup against the Washington |
stormed to a 31-17 lead with five minutes in | regulation, but two Griese touchdowns tied the game wit |
After playing 20 extra minutes of | regulation time, the game was decided by penalty kicks, |
nd non-structural flood mitigation projects, | regulation of water withdrawals and consumptive use, al |
s probably not participating in this mode of | regulation, unless it can regulate the upstream gene. |
, and that this microRNA shows moderate down | regulation of reporter genes containing the ATXN1 3' UT |
cture of eukaryotic genes and their modes of | regulation. |
points, disrupt energy balance or modify the | regulation of appetite and satiety to promote fat accum |
The Morality of | Regulation, William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy |
ls for the summit to agree on more stringent | regulation of financial markets and restated their firm |
ty and included proposals for more stringent | regulation of lobbying in the United States. |
tion, alcohol advertising has mostly avoided | regulation by the federal government. |
ealt with aspects of trade, movement, taxes, | regulation etc to ensure equal treatment for all subjec |
he 4th edition) of a multi-volume securities | regulation treatise with Louis Loss and Joel Seligman e |
The Court held that a municipal zoning | regulation against signs on residential properties coul |
): Genealogies; Kinship; Personal names; The | regulation of marriage; Social organisation |
t, 25 feet shorter and 10 feet narrower than | regulation) has created an atmosphere which many ECHL c |
To direct national drug | regulation and comprehensive supervision on the safety |
y Project in the framework of the NCCR Trade | Regulation project. |
CFTC's) urgent warnings for the necessity of | regulation to stave off just such a collapse. |
eemed so low-risk that they did not need FDA | regulation. |
aps of which the helix voltage needs precise | regulation. |
stRNAs exert negative post-transcriptional | regulation by binding to complementary sequences in the |
by the nobility, drawing up a new `National | Regulation'. |
passing on its concerns to a new Prudential | Regulation Authority (PRA), which will obliged to act. |
'Gender and the new economy: | regulation or deregulation?' |
of Ghent, for which he wrote a new internal | regulation together with Petrus Josef Triest. |
Nicklaus ended | regulation at 288 (E) tied with Tommy Jacobs and Gay Br |
In an intermediate type, normal level | regulation of the reservoir is controlled by the mechan |
he Director of the Office of Nuclear Reactor | Regulation at the United States Nuclear Regulatory Comm |
he Director of the Office of Nuclear Reactor | Regulation, a position he held until his retirement in |
ngs, as a practice field and for a number of | regulation games, usually against local or lesser-known |
ion with others as well as failure to obey a | regulation, cruelty and maltreatment of detainees and d |
3. Obey public | regulation, be courteous and humble. |
Finally, the observation of | regulation of a downstream ORF by nitrogen available al |
r U.S. environmental and occupational health | regulation |
generation with additional purposes of water | regulation and irrigation. |
yman and Changeux (MWC) model) of allosteric | regulation requires all subunits to be in the same conf |
ume the use of artificial means of fertility | regulation or modern contraceptive methods but can resu |
The First Amendment: Freedom of Expression, | Regulation of Mass Media, Freedom of Religion (Carolina |
financial jurisdiction of the Office of Rail | Regulation, imposing a Treasury-determined cap on its f |
ed as SEC Director of the Division of Market | Regulation from March 1999 to August 2005. |
secular under its 1999 constitution, of the | regulation of Islamic festivals, organization of the ha |
The purpose of the | regulation is to provide pertinent information to the c |
e Consuming Passions: A History of Sumptuary | Regulation Macmillan, London, 1996. |
d chemical industries was in charge of their | regulation. |
the Central Bank for the Journal of Banking | Regulation Volume 57 No. 1, by Joseph G. Haubrich and J |
rom the Democratic Party on the issue of FDA | regulation of the tobacco industry. |
ed Chris Bolt as chair of the Office of Rail | Regulation on 5 July 2009 when Bolt's five-year term of |
sumer protection ones) to the Office of Rail | Regulation, and some to the devolved administrations. |
A cornerstone of media | regulation since television and radio was first invente |
e final remained 0(0)-0(0) at the end of the | regulation 90 minutes. |
etics and is the competent authority of drug | regulation in mainland China. |
founders in 1976, with Robert Boyer, of the | regulation school. |
cal point for addressing the issues of legal | regulation of obscenity in New York." |
quarter per year, but as a result of Council | Regulation (EEC) No. 577/98 of 9 March 1998 they are no |
pal provision is to allow the Office of Rail | Regulation to charge the operator of the Channel Tunnel |
d on platforms including policies of reduced | regulation, lower taxes, personal responsibility, refor |
coauth, "The Subchapter S One Class of Stock | Regulation, Tax Notes 69 (95): 233 |
Richard Ward Jones, Principles of Biological | Regulation; An Introduction to Feedback Systems, Academ |
As part of this | regulation Work Undertakers have to apply for a permit |
of the Local Government (Shire of Cooloola) | Regulation 1993 to form the Shire of Cooloola. |
A consolidated version of this | regulation remained in force until the dissolution of t |
value is decreased as a result of government | regulation. |
brought Utah to the forefront of securities | regulation. |
Matthew Elderfield, head of Financial | Regulation at the Central Bank of Ireland[ |
al, if not complete, revocation of emergency | regulation so that an impartial inquiry into these inci |
ch and later completed the construction of a | regulation soccer field and a 22,500-square-foot (2,090 |
The importance of complement | regulation for good health is highlighted by recent wor |
sury, becoming Managing Director of Finance, | Regulation and Industry, a position he served in until |
ed to leave under the provisions of Colonial | Regulation 55 (see footnote 1 below) to fast track the |
all Complex, built in 1993, consists of five | regulation softball fields with 300-foot fences, bermud |
of the New Hampshire's Bureau of Securities | Regulation |
bill which became the Adoption of Children ( | Regulation) Act 1939. |
The morpheein model of allosteric | regulation has similarities to and differences from oth |
l Federation for the Abolition of Government | Regulation of Prostitution, from 1875. |
ck until the 1960s, when a policy of natural | regulation was adopted by the park. |
d as Commissioner of the Office of Financial | Regulation for the State of Maryland. |
tters" and advocated local control of liquor | regulation because "the improved conditions which we ma |
e empathic therapist offers a form of affect | regulation. |
y alerting them to a violation of Department | Regulation 29d (The use of unapproved sandwiches at a p |
rom 20 August 2007, although the text of the | Regulation is unfortunately silent on this point. |
ic research focuses on the evolution of gene | regulation. |
r known chaperones by its mode of functional | regulation. |
To meet a requirement of EU | Regulation 3254/91 |
study assessing nations' levels of religious | regulation and persecution with scores ranging from 0-1 |
As of 2007, broad sections of the | regulation have been challenged as excessive, and the F |
ab has uncovered the mechanisms of chromatin | regulation by the Polycomb and trithorax group genes. |
This is the principle of low-flow | regulation It was used by Thomas Telford at the beginni |
udy of the potential scope and impact of the | regulation was undertaken in early 2011 by the IPC - As |
edom from many traditional forms of economic | regulation. |
hief executive officer of the Office of Rail | Regulation since 2005. |
run trains was denied by the Office of Rail | Regulation (ORR) in a preliminary report released in Ja |
rama Vidiyal under the purview of government | regulation but will permit the firm to take on larger a |
r Dennis L. Thomas and Director of Telephone | Regulation at the Public Utility Commission of Texas (P |
so an focus on the development of cyberspace | regulation in Asia, the fastest growing part of cybersp |
nomic growth at the expense of environmental | regulation, rolling back many of the environmental poli |
tion of social credit: the Credit of Alberta | Regulation Act, the Bank Employees Civil Rights Act, an |
In one case of negative | regulation, it can interact with NELF to promote the st |
ecent figures released by the Office of Rail | Regulation (ORR), for October to December 2010, showed |
Chief of the institute's Laboratory of Cell | Regulation and Carcinogenesis, and continued her resear |
He is a leading scholar of the | regulation of financial markets and corporations, and a |
categories enlisted in the article 23 of its | regulation ("partisans, patriots, soldiers that fought |
For this, the station needs a waiver of the | regulation which requires it to cover its city of licen |
r phenoptosis is breakdown of glucocorticoid | regulation and inhibition, leading to massive excess of |
to glycolysis for further information of the | regulation of glycogenesis. |
in 1954 and served as Director of Corporate | Regulation before returning to Chicago at Gardner, Cart |
It repealed section 35 of the | Regulation of Railways Act 1868, which related "to meet |
niform, which had six buttons instead of the | regulation eight on the jacket, and always wearing his |
The Act used a mixture of governmental | regulation and self-regulation, and created a Securitie |
n of certain small molecules, as part of the | regulation of nitrogen, sulfur and carbon cycles. |
His monograph A Theory of Capitalist | Regulation: The US Experience (Verso, 1976) laid the fo |
est approved rate by the Office of Insurance | Regulation) so as to avoid competing with private carri |
Insights into the mechanical basis of tissue | regulation may also lead to development of improved med |
s and holds 22 patents in the fields of gene | regulation, molecular endocrinology and steroid recepto |
form the Florida Department of Environmental | Regulation. |
ondon service accepted by the Office of Rail | Regulation. |
e of the Florida Department of Environmental | Regulation. |
erbal abortifacients as a means of fertility | regulation. |
compelling case for the centrality of limbic | regulation to our physiological as well as emotional we |
dment Under Siege: The Politics of Broadcast | Regulation (Greenwood Press, 1981) |
ics of Innovation: The Evolution of Hospital | Regulation in New Jersey. |
Article 2 of the | regulation stipulated a contribution to the implementat |
na, led provincial militia in the War of the | Regulation. |
s head of the Florida Department of Business | Regulation under Republican Governor Robert Martinez. |
The effects of this | regulation of the water flow from the lake have been st |
of Public economics, Economics of education, | Regulation, and Game Theory. |
hich is officially in charge of professional | regulation and medical licensing in the area of medicin |
change was carried out by any official law, | regulation, or order. |
International Energy Program, and oil price | regulation. |
From a study on transcriptional | regulation of the miR-200 and miR-205 loci in bladder t |
irst province wide plebiscite on electricity | regulation. |
es is currently focusing his research on the | regulation of oxidative stress repair genes during agin |
focused on immunology, in particular on the | regulation of host defenses through redox mechanisms. |
Its research focuses on functional | regulation of cellular processes, which are governed by |
Having worked on media | regulation within the EU for some years at a research i |
It has been found to have effects on the | regulation of REM sleep. |
(with several other Conservative MPs) on the | regulation of independent financial advisors. |
a Max Planck Investigator Group on Chromatin | Regulation (Head: Dr. Asifa Akhtar) |
The new office focused primarily on federal | regulation, legislation and litigation, with an emphasi |
Cases and Materials on Securities | Regulation, 9th ed. |
m 1958-1978 Lipton taught courses on Federal | Regulation of Securities and Corporation Law as a Lectu |
neuroendocrinology, with an emphasis on the | regulation of energy balance by the central nervous sys |
logy or Medicine in 1920 for his work on the | regulation of muscle oxygen delivery via capillaries an |
for graduate work with Edward Seidel, on the | regulation of polyamine compounds and their metabolism |
ditor of the monthly newsletter on corporate | regulation, The Baxt Report. |
is, thus, considered to "act in cis" on the | regulation of the nearby genes. |
int House and Senate conference on Financial | Regulation was that it would hurt industry and jobs if |
ore on their final shot, picking up only the | regulation tie. |
He opposes government | regulation of vitamins and minerals (some proposals he |
s authored an open letter opposing voluntary | regulation of the field and in 2008 ETC Group released |
sed to any form of state-controlled or state | regulation of the media. |
le and insensitive to G protein or forskolin | regulation. |
structured or informally organised, produce | regulation for themselves and others, which can properl |
concentrated on industrial organization and | regulation, and monetary economy. |
nvolved some price controls and other market | regulation; traders may have had to bribe the muhtasib |
on Council exercised the powers over traffic | regulation, although its area was much smaller than the |
m of Hanover and Duchy of Brunswick over the | regulation of the Aller and the Ohre, work began on dra |
x-raising powers as well as control over the | regulation of airguns, the administration of elections, |
, but has less direct control over insurance | regulation than the previous office did. |
facilities may or may not make oversight and | regulation of food quality easier. |
tion of documents, maintaining oversight and | regulation of registered lobbyists, certifying municipa |
asinos; Betting shops; Theme parks; Gambling | regulation; Pubs; Members' Clubs; and Seaside tourism; |
01/B mainly due to removal of rally parts by | regulation changes. |
o oppose the Whitney government's passage of | Regulation 17 which restricted the teaching of the Fren |
ory that the government had quietly passed a | regulation to 'exempt' its energy plan from an environm |
51.508W Consuming Passions: The | Regulation of Consumption, Appearance & Sexuality |
s were contractual conditions, pensions, and | regulation of foreign ensembles. |
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