Parathyroid hormone regulates the level of calcium in the blood with the help of calcitonin, which is produced in the thyroid. |
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This small metal container houses a battery and the electrical circuitry that regulates the rate of electrical pulses sent to your heart. |
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A genetic time clock that regulates the number of times a human body cell divides cannot, however, be the whole explanation of the aging process. |
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The anterior lobe regulates the activity of the thyroid, adrenals, and reproductive glands. |
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Reef managers created a system of zoning that regulates activities in different places that are sensitive to different pressures. |
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The Credit Union Act 1997 regulates the operation of credit unions and is highly restrictive in terms of how credit unions can operate. |
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The instrument faces are coated with electro-chromatic device which regulates glare according to ambient light levels. |
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It alters the circuitry in the brain that regulates hunger and cravings for alcohol and nicotine. |
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This can disrupt the work of the thyroid gland, which regulates how our bodies burn calories. |
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The law regulates the establishment, scope, functions and the activity of the Commission on Financial Supervision. |
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Just as a thermostat regulates the temperature in your house, the appestat regulates the appetite control. |
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Just apropos of the last point about incorporated practitioners, Part 10 of the Legal Practice Act regulates that. |
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The surgery is described as the placement of a small tube or valve in the eye that regulates the buildup of aqueous humor within the eye. |
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Its walls are of clay baked in sawdust, which means the house has a natural air and heat system that regulates itself naturally. |
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At the present time, the government regulates private tertiary education by means of a special eight-person committee. |
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The machine features a mechanical ball valve that pushes and regulates grout with a maximum flow rate of 25-cubic-yards per hour. |
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The most controversial part of the code regulates the mandatory third-party liability motor insurance. |
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He stood on a dam in Liwonde, known locally as a barrage, which regulates the river for the Nkula plant. |
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It also controls food intake, regulates body temperature, and hormonal secretions. |
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The anabolic metabolism which regulates the whole body structural harmony, as well as the adrenal cortex, come from the mesoblast. |
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While the Corps issues the permits, the state regulates when the work can be done in accordance with fish migration and spawning seasons. |
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The committee strictly regulates the sale or use of shelled peanuts having above 15 parts per billion of aflatoxin. |
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Karma regulates the reincarnation and transmigration of the soul, Sikhism links Karma with the doctrine of Grace. |
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At dusk, however, the insect is activated by an internal biological clock, which regulates most of its behaviors. |
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This helps set the internal biological clock that regulates your sleep and waking patterns. |
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The authority regulates all clinics by routine annual inspections, plus unannounced inspections, in an effort to keep mistakes to a minimum. |
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The body clock is clearly controlling the elaborate brain signaling system that regulates appetite. |
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Each of the boilers has a monitoring system that regulates the fuel-to-air ratios during the burn. |
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It regulates the calibre of blood vessels to vary the distribution of blood to the organs, whilst also maintaining the correct blood pressure. |
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The chemical composition of the gastric contents regulates the bulk emptying rate, the flow being slowed especially by lipids. |
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On a day-to-day basis, it regulates the number of stem cells and their progeny so that the number of cells born never outstrips the number lost. |
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Insulin is the hormone secreted by your pancreas that regulates your level of blood sugar. |
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A control gene regulates the production of an enzyme that destroys the antibiotic, e.g. penicillinase which destroys penicillin. |
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In addition, these ligands markedly upregulated production of CD36, a scavenger receptor that regulates phagocytosis of apoptotic neutrophils. |
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The act regulates the right to a legal defence and obtaining compensation for damages caused by faulty products. |
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At the centre of the row is the State Reserves Bureau, which regulates the inflows and outflows of raw materials. |
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High consumption of dietary fiber regulates blood sugar levels, reduces cholesterol and can prevent heart disease and cancer. |
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When you eat carbohydrates your body produces insulin which regulates your blood sugar levels and helps your body store fat. |
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As a surge of unassimilated stimuli, pain exceeds the pleasure principle that regulates psychic life. |
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The USDA regulates plants, plant products, and other organisms that may introduce plant diseases or pests. |
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The controller reads the setting of the accelerator pedal from the potentiometers and regulates the power accordingly. |
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The thyroid gland regulates several hormones and drops production dramatically after birth. |
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It might be pointed out that the state already regulates, in excruciating detail, passive methods that have to be taken. |
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The agreement regulates the exploitation of water resources shared by Namibia and Angola. |
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The starting point is that the Act of 1989 regulates at least three types of extradition. |
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The instrument regulates the issues of double indemnity and the conditions for allowing and denying extradition. |
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The cremaster is a thin muscle that regulates the height of the testicles. |
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Pigment epithelium-derived factor is a 50-kD protein with angiostatic and neurotrophic activities that regulates vascular development within the eye. |
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If, however, an upstream process regulates the inactivator, this regulation needs to be proportional to the activation of the corresponding activator. |
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Some species have closed brood pouches, the contents of which the parthogenetic female strongly regulates at about the same concentration as her own hemolymph. |
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The health ministry says it is difficult because there is no legal framework that regulates the work of those organisations involved in caring for infected people. |
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But what controls and regulates feeling will be a wider web of feelings, which reason helps us apprehend and understand, not any reason holding authority over all feelings. |
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Turns out that wool regulates temperature, repels water, wicks away moisture, and resists stains and dirt. |
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It regulates the flow of material from the mesenteron to the proctodeum. |
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Progesterone also increases sodium and water excretion in females because of competition between progesterone and aldosterone, a kidney hormone that regulates water balance. |
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Salvia breaks up stagnated Blood, produces new Blood, calms the fetus, facilitates the removal of a dead fetus, stops metrorrhagia and leukorrhea and regulates channels. |
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A clump of nerve cells, known as the suprachiasmatic nucleus, regulates the brain's internal clock by measuring the amount of light the eyes register. |
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Most notably, civil law directly regulates relationships to the extent that it recognizes and distinguishes among different types of relationships. |
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This average rate of profit, in turn, regulates the prices of production. |
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The sympathetic nervous system regulates blood flow and perspiration. |
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Serotonin also regulates or modulates a variety of behaviors in many animal species, including aggression, feeding, learning, locomotion, sleep, and mood. |
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Using a virus they delivered a genetic mutation to the hearts of the hamsters that corrected a defect in the gene that regulates the way calcium is cycled through the heart. |
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The law entered into effect on January 2008 and regulates common-law marriage for different-or same-sex couples throughout the nation. |
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The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Tourism Company oversees all gaming activities and regulates the casino for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. |
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They are also prescribed flecainide, a drug that regulates heart arrhythmias. |
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The endocrine part of the pancreas, the Islets of Langerhans, produces and secretes insulin, the hormone that regulates blood sugar levels. |
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Cetyl myristoleate, a fatty acid that regulates inflammation and pain, is one of them. |
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They argue that if an airport regulates prices for taxis in its taxi queues, such regulation has fewer disadvantages than citywide regulation. |
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Parathyroid glands release a hormone that regulates calcium and phosphorus in the blood and bones. |
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The research team headed by Jun Aruga has shown for the first time that a ligase named Rines regulates these levels. |
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One of the mutated genes is RBFOX2, which encodes a molecule that regulates RNA splicing. |
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It regulates gene expression in the thyroid, lungs, and diencephalon during embryogenesis. |
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Lyn also regulates superoxide release within phagosomes by inducing NADPH oxidase enzyme complex assembly and function. |
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The control signal comes to electrohydraulic executive unit that regulates the pump. |
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Covalent modification of histone proteins through acetylation and deacetylation affects chromatin structure and regulates gene expression. |
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The rough sheath2 gene negatively regulates homeobox gene expression during maize leaf development. |
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The endocrine system together with nervous system regulates and controls many internal body functions. |
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Tears include a powerful hormone, leucine enkephalin, which regulates pain and other hormones which regulate stress. |
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Trans-acting siRNA-mediated repression of ETTIN and ARF4 regulates heteroblasty in Arabidopsis. |
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Among these, adipogenesis regulates preadipocyte differentiation into adipocytes. |
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Early myotome specification regulates PDGFA expression and axial skeleton development. |
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Atrial natriuretic peptide is a member of the family of natriuretic peptides, and regulates diuresis and natriuresis. |
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This interleukin regulates B-cells and also stimulates the growth of T-cells. |
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The government regulates how much lead may be found in our water supply. |
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This system mainly regulates the blood pressure and maintains hydromineral homeostasis. |
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Each nation has a national cricket board which regulates cricket matches played in its country. |
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The Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland regulates the practice of architecture in the state. |
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It regulates the sport of cricket in Wales and organises competitions up to national level. |
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The Bermuda Monetary Authority is the issuing authority for all banknotes and coins, and regulates financial institutions. |
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It also regulates the movement of hazardous wastes such as fibrous asbestos, infectious clinical wastes and harmful chemicals. |
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A century after the 1871 Act, the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971, which currently regulates bank holidays in the UK, was passed. |
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The personal status law that regulates matters such as marriage, divorce and child custody is governed by Sharia. |
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The FDA only regulates against some colors that can be used in the cosmetics and hair dyes. |
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The EU regulates the use of different protected designation of origin labels for olive oils. |
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Canadian labour law is that body of law which regulates the rights, restrictions obligations of trade unions, workers and employers in Canada. |
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The United States Environmental Protection Agency rates and regulates hydrochloric acid as a toxic substance. |
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The government regulates its activities through the Chinese Taoist Association. |
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The motility of the gastroduodenal junction regulates gastric emptying and minimises retropulsion of the duodenal contents into the antrum. |
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MicroRNA-155 regulates angiotensin II type 1 receptor expression and phenotypic differentiation in vascular adventitial fibroblasts. |
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Icariin isolated from Epimedium pubescens regulates osteoblasts anabolism through BMP-2, SMAD4, and Cbfal expression. |
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An example is angiotensinogen, which is part of the renin-angiotensin system and regulates blood pressure. |
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Anti-depressants are designed to relieve the symptoms of depression by increasing the levels of serotonin in the brain, where it regulates mood. |
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Since 2010, it also regulates postgraduate medical education. |
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The GMC regulates medical education and training in the United Kingdom. |
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It governs, regulates and promotes kickboxing on the Island of Ireland. |
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Rule by a totalitarian government is characterised by a highly centralised and coercive authority that regulates nearly every aspect of public and private life. |
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The Ministry of Information regulates the media industry in Kuwait. |
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Now, a research team headed by Jun Aruga at the RIKEN Brain Science Institute has shown for the first time that a ligase named Rines regulates these levels. |
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The Vienna Convention on Road Traffic regulates the use of foreign registered vehicles in the 72 countries that are parties to the 1968 agreement. |
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Because the benthic system regulates energy in aquatic ecosystems, studies have been made of the mechanisms of the benthic zone in order to better understand the ecosystem. |
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It is now well accepted that the vitamin D hormone is a pleotropic hormone that regulates a wide spectrum of biological processes beyond calcium and skeletal homeostasis. |
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Mechanistically, PM1183 specifically inhibits active transcription, and regulates different components of the tumor microenvironment, such as tumor-associated macrophages. |
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The hypochlorous acid generated by the action of myeloperoxidase regulates the activity of matrix metalloproteinase-7, thus activating MMPs in the artery wall. |
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Reversible ubiquitylation forms the most versatile and largest eukaryote-exclusive signaling system, and regulates the stability and function of almost all proteins in cells. |
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Iodine is used by the thyroid gland to produce thyroxin, which regulates metabolism, energy production, muscle tone, breeding and tissue damage repair. |
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The AMPK negatively regulates the anabolic pathway, for instance lipogenesis or triglycerides synthesis, and positively regulates the catabolic pathways like lipid oxidation. |
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Vitamin D has been primarily associated with bone formation, but it also regulates numerous cellular functions, including cell growth and differentiation. |
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Each state regulates homeschooling differently so parents should check out local laws and consult with other homeschooler families before proceeding. |
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Like a flipped switch, the normal response of nerve cells can reverse as acidifying seawater perturbs how a fish regulates acids and bases in its body, including the brain. |
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The Monetary Authority of Macau regulates offshore finance, while the Macau Trade and Investment Promotion Institute provides services for investment in Macau. |
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It has a monopoly on issuance of banknotes in England and Wales, and regulates the amount of banknotes issued by seven authorized banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. |
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The National Sports Council regulates 42 different sporting federations. |
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A former French colony, Lebanon designates Arabic as the sole official language, while a special law regulates cases when French can be publicly used. |
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Jurisdiction, insofar as it regulates external ecclesiastical relations, is called jurisdiction of the external forum, or briefly jurisdictio fori. |
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The Canada Evidence Act is an Act of the Parliament of Canada, first passed in 1893, that regulates the rules of evidence in court proceedings under federal law. |
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The Federal Communications Commission regulates wireless transmission facilities that may result in human exposure to harmful radio frequency radiation. |
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In addition, the government regulates the flow of capital and uses financial tools such as the interest rate to control factors such as inflation and unemployment. |
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The Media Development Authority regulates Singaporean media, claiming to balance the demand for choice and protection against offensive and harmful material. |
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Western blotting revealed that DPI and NAC attenuated the effect of TMF, suggesting that TMF induces ROS through the NOX2 pathway and regulates keratinocyte migration. |
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The Agency also regulates the commercial exploitation of shellfish. |
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In order to protect Scotland's air quality, SEPA regulates and monitors industrial activities and processes in Scotland that may lead to local airborne pollution. |
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In 2007 a system of economic regulation had been set up similar to the existing system in England and Wales where Ofwat regulates the water sector. |
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