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The phrase "a global regulation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a rule or law that applies internationally or across multiple countries.
Example: "The new treaty aims to establish a global regulation on climate change to ensure that all nations contribute to reducing carbon emissions."
Alternatives: "an international regulation" or "a worldwide regulation".
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One employs actuation in all the branches of the network and achieves a global regulation result.
Christian Aid would like to see the introduction of a global regulation authority to monitor and report on global business activities, give voice to communities affected by those activities, and to provide an enforcement mechanism.
And it fears that Moscow and Beijing would exploit a global regulation of military activity on the Web, in order to justify and further strengthen the powerful tools they already use to restrict their citizens' freedom on the Net.
"It is of particular significance that the largest arms-exporting country in the world, the United States, is now also among those countries who have committed themselves to a global regulation of the arms trade," Mr. Ban's spokesman said.
Finally, to tackle the question of why cells actively tune shape at different growth stages, I systematically quantify changes in cellular dimensions across fluctuating environments in Chapter 7, and develop an ODE model explaining the trade-offs of cellular surface area and volume across nutrient conditions, revealing a global regulation of cellular physiology in fluctuating environments.
Our findings provide a new explanation for the enrichment of Sp1 protein in cancers and suggest a global regulation of SUMO2/3 conjugated proteins whose levels may be tightly controlled by SENP3 and RNF4.
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GntR is a major global regulation protein in B. melitensis 16 M.
In addition, they suggest a more global regulation by the circadian clock of photoreceptor gene expression and, possibly, of photoreceptor function.
This suggests a more global regulation of multiple B. pseudomallei genes and pathways involved in biofilm formation and may, either directly or indirectly, be related to virulence or persistence in infected hosts.
A global financial market requires global regulation and a regulator large enough to bail out banks when necessary, taking the burden off national governments.
Notably it carries an orphan cytosine C5-methyltransferase (Sesv_2771) that may play a role in global regulation by site-specific DNA methylation throughout the genome.
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