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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a controlled system for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a system that is regulated or managed for a specific purpose or function.
Example: "The researchers developed a controlled system for monitoring environmental changes in the ecosystem."
Alternatives: "a regulated system for" or "a managed system for".
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But "El Comandante" has also tried to extend a controlled system for his greater glory.
For instance, the ex vivo human placental perfusion model, which was originally developed by Panigel and co-workers in 196226, 27, provides a controlled system for studying trans-placental transport and is commonly used for pharmacokinetic studies.
Because these peptide epitopes are both derived from the same expressed transgene, this model provides a controlled system for analysis of two divergent vaccine-induced memory pools.
The dual recirculation human placental perfusion model (Panigel et al. 1967; Schneider et al. 1972) provides a controlled system for studying the transplacental transport of various substances and is commonly used for pharmacokinetic studies.
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The stability of such a controlled system should be examined for failures nested inside the loop.
The short answer is that the U.S. has a locally controlled system for funding school facilities.
We have to get past that and find a common ground … The broad majority of Californians as well as all these stakeholders all want the same thing, which is a legal, controlled system for adult use.
We designed and implemented a remote controlled system for reliable, efficient, and safe handling of radioactivity during the radiochemical synthesis of [18F]FMDHT.
But its role in raising the level of phosphorus in the Everglades puts it at the center of a Supreme Court battle that could end up changing the reach of the Clean Water Act, the landmark 1972 law that established a federally controlled system for keeping the nation's waterways clean.
These microenvironments provide a flexible and controlled system for systematic investigations into normal and pathologic morphogenic behaviours as well as synthetic environments for promoting tissue morphogenesis for regenerative medicine applications.
"There is sort of a general agreement that the traditional, politically controlled system for keeping educators account able has broken down in the big cities," Christopher S. Jencks of Harvard University, chief author of the plan, said in an interview today.
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