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y somewhat different tissue distributions and | regulate a partially-overlapping set of genes. |
aan Huygens detailed the use of a pendulum to | regulate a clock in the 17th century. |
s a valid reason for the Administrator to not | regulate a pollutant. |
reen of 17 miRNAs that have been predicted to | regulate a number of breast cancer associated genes fo |
In normal individuals, FMRP is believed to | regulate a substantial population of mRNA: FMRP plays |
RydC is thought to | regulate a mRNA, yejABEF, which encodes an ABC transpo |
They may | regulate A-type currents, and hence neuronal excitabil |
ents of native Kv4 channel complexes that may | regulate A-type currents, and hence neuronal excitabil |
He is currently the sponsor of bills to | regulate abortion in the state including one requiring |
nt would allow the legislature to prohibit or | regulate abortions to the extent permitted by the Unit |
f Canada invalidating a provincial attempt to | regulate abortions in Canada. |
a food additive, potassium citrate is used to | regulate acidity. |
G proteins G12 and G13 | regulate actin cytoskeletal remodeling in cells. |
They are used to | regulate actin assembly. |
States Parties have the exclusive right to | regulate activities in their internal and archipelagic |
evolutionarily related peptide hormones that | regulate activity of G-protein coupled receptors from |
s, therefore allowing county fiscal judges to | regulate adult businesses. |
arried out genome-wide screens for genes that | regulate aging in yeast. |
as an agrin receptor in muscle, where it may | regulate agrin-induced acetylcholine receptor clusteri |
ot valid as it encroached on federal power to | regulate air transportation. |
ourt also affirmed the right of each state to | regulate alcohol even to the extent of banning it comp |
Out of the 18 states that | regulate alcohol wholesaling, only nine (Alabama, Idah |
24 of this Act, QCA was granted the right to | regulate all external qualifications in England. |
ondon, and the Company was given the right to | regulate all musicians within the City. |
if property were to be regulated, one should | regulate all types of property. |
o promote interest in the game of golf and to | regulate all competitions between member clubs. |
hormones (which | regulate all the body processes), |
cy has authority under the Clean Water Act to | regulate all animal feeding operations in the United S |
is evidence that some of these orphan snoRNAs | regulate alternatively spliced transcripts. |
o enable the organisation to control, manage, | regulate and promote the game within the County. |
ublic lands necessarily includes the power to | regulate and protect the wildlife living there.” |
Court has held that "Congress is empowered to | regulate and protect the instrumentalities of intersta |
was established with mandate to administrate, | regulate and control the functioning of the judiciary, |
To issue licenses or permits to banks and to | regulate and supervise banks as further specified by t |
ents have also failed in their opportunity to | regulate and industry of this type with regard to the |
sed, resulting in the enactment of the APA to | regulate and standardize federal agency procedures. |
blic Service Commissioner, Campbell pushed to | regulate and lower utility rates. |
The government cannot | regulate and inspect the production process, and harme |
n have different speed or vibration levels to | regulate and adjust the vibrator to various sensations |
y a network of canals and pumping stations to | regulate and distribute the water, supplying more than |
ties, with subsidiary units and programs that | regulate and administer most organized cheerleading ac |
riginally the Company was created in order to | regulate and control the importation of cheap playing |
fornia budget crisis by allowing the state to | regulate and tax its sale at $50 per ounce. |
Over fifty national governing bodies | regulate and organise their sports in Wales. |
To | regulate and limit the manufacture, sale, possession, |
ngary an Allied Control Commission which will | regulate and supervise the execution of the armistice |
48 breakdown of the Allied Control Council to | regulate and supervise the development of the newly es |
Warning" described Born's thwarted efforts to | regulate and bring transparency to the derivatives mar |
They were empowered to | regulate and supervise the production of spirits and l |
inistering the Government, it is necessary to | regulate and control the use of the Flag of Rhodesia i |
Government should not | regulate anything that citizens can avoid by turning a |
The Education Bill sought to | regulate appointments and conditions of teachers. |
claiming that the government had no right to | regulate artificial increases in well pressure. |
Trx and CIB1 | regulate ASK1 activation in a redox- or calcium- sensi |
Gram positive bacteria | regulate autolysins with teichoic acid molecules attac |
The control rods are "shimmed" in or out to | regulate average coolant temperature or lowered to the |
In particular, they are known to | regulate axillary bud growth as well as affect apical |
thetic biology, riboregulators can be used to | regulate bacterial responses and probe gene regulatory |
ard Shelby voted to block three amendments to | regulate banks, including an amendment #3812 to S. 321 |
He asked her to explain the need to | regulate barrel shrouds, one of the many provisions of |
t be established under biblical law would not | regulate beliefs, but only actions, and more specifica |
alia, and particularly in New South Wales, to | regulate better the heavy transport industry. |
basic DNA-binding domain and thus negatively | regulate bHLH transcription factors when they heterodi |
iotensin-converting enzyme (ACE), which helps | regulate blood pressure. |
he pancreatic islets, the cells that normally | regulate blood glucose levels by producing the hormone |
ensin system - a natural mechanism that helps | regulate blood pressure in the body. |
As a result, the basal ganglia can no longer | regulate body movement effectively and motor function |
asts express GPR55 and this has been shown to | regulate bone cell function. |
Kingdom that allowed HM Treasury to directly | regulate borrowing within England and Wales and Scotla |
hanizomenon flos-aquae have shown that it can | regulate buoyancy through light-induced changes in tur |
the exchange control regulations by making it | regulate by central bank up to some period and then by |
George Bush made campaign promises in 2000 to | regulate carbon dioxide as a pollutant. |
but were unsuccessful in gaining the power to | regulate carmen, until the Woodmongers became defunct |
role in immunity is related to its ability to | regulate caspase-1 and NF-κB activity. |
He attempted to | regulate celebrations in his cathedral, Christmas and |
en shown to stimulate NF-kappa B activity and | regulate cell apoptosis. |
p of small structurally related proteins that | regulate cell trafficking of various types of leukocyt |
oteins participate in signaling pathways that | regulate cell processes involved in cytoskeletal chang |
alpha units of heterotrimeric G proteins that | regulate cell processes through the use of guanine nuc |
lesterol and phospholipids transport, and may | regulate cellular lipid homeostasis in other cell type |
ntain resting potential, avail transport, and | regulate cellular volume. |
ucation, Latur came into existence in 1997 to | regulate certain matters pertaining to secondary educa |
the common European Union wine regulations to | regulate certain aspects of winemaking. |
, as well as state and local regulations also | regulate chemical use and disposal. |
the passage of legislation authorizing DHS to | regulate chemical site security. |
He became involved in efforts to | regulate child labor and advance women's property righ |
MLN64 is hypothesized to | regulate cholesterol transport between the late endoso |
he power of the conquerors, to perpetuate and | regulate class divisions. |
Regulate clinical trials of medicines and medical devi | |
1532 and signed by Sir Thomas More, sought to | regulate clothworking, to maintain standards and to pr |
ke all laws which are necessary and proper to | regulate commerce among the several states, or with fo |
Clause expressly grants Congress the power to | regulate commerce "among the several states." |
To | regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the |
rs passed an ordinance on January 25, 2008 to | regulate commercial shooting ranges in the county. |
Fair Trade Commission was created in 1992 to | regulate competition and enforced trade practices. |
The Board does not | regulate competitive services in the natural gas secto |
nes, suppress anti-inflammatory mediators and | regulate complement activation argues that defensins u |
ho RNAs might be cis-regulatory elements that | regulate concentrations of the Rho protein. |
tionists Dolben put forward a bill in 1788 to | regulate conditions on board slave ships which was pas |
Coast Code", referring to Silicon Valley) may | regulate conduct in much the same way that legal code |
proposal to establish an independent body to | regulate congressional ethics has been widely endorsed |
California's Proposition 19 also known as the | Regulate, Control & Tax Cannabis Act (Donation of $159 |
4, 2010 California Proposition 19, titled the | Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act, qualified for |
Mammals have efficient mechanisms to | regulate copper stores such that they are generally pr |
ition is a good target for future attempts to | regulate CPT1 for the treatment of metabolic disorders |
Legislation to | regulate cruise ship discharges of sewage, graywater, |
The Board has the power to organize, | regulate, develop and control Intermediate Education. |
e policy plan for all of Cape Cod, review and | regulate Developments of Regional Impact, and recommen |
e FDA from using health claims as a reason to | regulate dietary supplements as drugs. |
which created the General Medical Council to | regulate doctors in the UK. |
y promoting conformational states which could | regulate downstream translation. |
on from Vasantnagar to Bhagat Singh nagar, to | regulate drainage problems in the rainy season, has be |
ies, Arntl2 forms a heterodimer with Clock to | regulate E-box sequences in the Pai-1 promoter. |
ssion (PUC) would have broadened authority to | regulate electric service providers. |
DOC's primary purpose is to | regulate electrolytes. |
verified paper ballots and other measures to | regulate electronic voting machines. |
Industry: audit and | regulate emissions from 800 largest industrial sources |
are specifically found in brain regions that | regulate emotion (hypothalamus, amygdala, and the peri |
English chartered company formed in 1581, to | regulate English trade with Turkey and the Levant. |
eptember 2007 that upholds states' ability to | regulate exhaust emissions, the issue having a strong |
e the mechanism by which SAM-SAH riboswitches | regulate expression of the downstream genes. |
rodimers with retinoid X receptors (RXRs) and | regulate expression of target genes containing LXR res |
LXRs | regulate fatty acid synthesis by modulating the expres |
Avignon was the first legal body to | regulate fiduciary transactions: a statute of Avignon, |
The movement to | regulate filling in the bay was begun by the Save San |
gineers and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation to | regulate flow of water in the Columbia River and to ca |
e also known as paddles when they are used to | regulate flow into and out of lock chambers on canals. |
pose is flood control, but it is also used to | regulate flows for irrigation and groundwater recharge |
The dam serves to | regulate flows of irrigation and municipal water to th |
government adopted laws allowing the state to | regulate foreign and domestic trade, commercial enterp |
duty on imported currants if this was done to | regulate foreign trade, and not simply to raise revenu |
channels are a diverse group of proteins that | regulate fundamental cellular processes including stab |
He also strove to | regulate gambling, but was only the first of several m |
or family are small non-coding RNA genes that | regulate gene expression. |
n, for example iron responsive elements, that | regulate gene expression in response to iron. |
ll-cell adhesion, and transduced signals that | regulate gene expression and cell growth. |
class of small non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) that | regulate gene expression by targeting messenger RNAs. |
s in length, which can post-transcriptionally | regulate gene expression by binding to the 3' UTR of m |
, and associated cis-regulatory elements that | regulate gene expression. |
hat natural cells use allosteric ribozymes to | regulate gene expression, a mechanism commonly used in |
ll non-coding RNA genes called microRNAs that | regulate gene expression. |
s directly to thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP) to | regulate gene expression through a variety of mechanis |
d transformation of plants, promoters used to | regulate gene expression, antibiotic resistance genes |
transcription factors, which | regulate gene expression |
This pathway can activate enzymes and | regulate gene expression. |
Once activated, NF-κB transcription factors | regulate genes that are implicated in many important c |
methylation is often utilized to silence and | regulate genes without changing the original DNA seque |
teria, two classes of riboswitch are known to | regulate genes that are involved in the synthesis or t |
Glutamine riboswitches bind glutamine to | regulate genes involved in glutamine and nitrogen meta |
This protein is thought to | regulate genes involved in embryogenesis and in myocar |
sphorus shows that local biotic processes can | regulate global systems (See Keith Downing & Peter Zvi |
des in C. elegans (or any other invertebrate) | regulate glucose uptake, a primary function of mammali |
f the intracellular trafficking pathways that | regulate GLUT4 translocation to the cell surface, the |
vered using a genetic screen for factors that | regulate glycogen biosynthesis. |
and fructose 1,6-bisphosphatase (FBPase-1) to | regulate glycolysis and gluconeogenesis |
receptor, GPR54 (21-23), which is believed to | regulate GnRH and gonadotropin hormone secretion. |
17 permitted the president to close banks and | regulate gold hoarding and export. |
on the cytoplasmic Golgi membrane and thereby | regulate Golgi-vesicular trafficking. |
upreme Court ruling that EPA has authority to | regulate greenhouse gases. |
Activate mitogenic responses and | regulate growth and proliferation of many cells |
SK-3 phosphorylation in hemopoietic cells may | regulate growth, and the PKC family of kinases may pla |
eased, so cardiac glycosides also function to | regulate heart rate. |
n the coagulation cascade, which functions to | regulate hemostasis in the body. |
revented from bringing food in to the park to | regulate her sugar levels. . |
g several siRNA which use the RNAi pathway to | regulate heterochromatin formation. |
to side with the poor, causing the senate to | regulate his sermons in 1516. |
overnments to detain a foreigner in a view to | regulate his presence or expel from the country. |
uced a bill to authorize local governments to | regulate hunting. |
can bind interleukin 4 and interleukin 13 to | regulate IgE antibody production in B cells. |
ly expressed, produce noncoding RNAs, and may | regulate imprinting in this region. |
Supreme Court of Virginia whose purpose is to | regulate, improve and advance the legal profession in |
Instead, they found that the state's right to | regulate industry could not be forfeited except by an |
regulate inflammatory mediation | |
uch as the Maximum Price Act of 1793 aimed to | regulate inflation. |
supports the use of a keyboard and monitor to | regulate input and output; this support is provided th |
mechanism of action by which these complexes | regulate insulin signaling pathways is unclear. |
lar processes including cell adhesion and may | regulate integrin trafficking and/or function. |
ly called the Antarctic Treaty System or ATS, | regulate international relations with respect to Antar |
It also sets forth to | regulate Internet sweepstake cafes, which many say abu |
that a statewide association, incorporated to | regulate interscholastic athletic competition among pu |
" was a valid exercise of Congress's power to | regulate interstate commerce. |
uled that the federal government's ability to | regulate interstate commerce necessarily included the |
ourt ruled that the government had a right to | regulate interstate commerce and ensure the operations |
s the federal government's exclusive right to | regulate interstate commerce. |
Congress could, however, | regulate interstate travel for purposes of prostitutio |
Court of Appeals that states had no right to | regulate interstate commerce as that power lay in the |
congressional powers, including the power to | regulate interstate commerce) as the paper that has fo |
conflict with the power of the US Congress to | regulate interstate commerce. |
held that it is within Congressional power to | regulate intrastate activities that are seen to influe |
The Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1922 served to | regulate Iraqi citizen uprisings by giving Britain con |
perties) in liver cells (hepatocytes) and can | regulate iron metabolism. |
Medroxyprogesterone is used to | regulate irregular periods in a woman's menstral cycle |
the provinces of Ontario and British Columbia | regulate it. |
resumption is that the federal government may | regulate it. |
egulations of the University, but they do not | regulate it. |
hts pleading that the province had a right to | regulate its liquor sales. |
rt of Session was given considerable scope to | regulate its own affairs through Acts of Sederunt. |
The insect can | regulate its light production by controlling the oxyge |
m of the Don Pedro Dam and not only serves to | regulate its outflows but diverts water from the Don P |
ic, it depends on its external environment to | regulate its body temperature. |
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