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The phrase "a regulating factor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing elements that influence or control a particular process or outcome.
Example: "Temperature is a regulating factor in the growth of plants, affecting their photosynthesis and overall health."
Alternatives: "a controlling element" or "a governing variable."
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Nitric oxide, which is produced by endothelial cells, is a regulating factor involved in CBF regulation [ 46].
From the 6,966/46,446 (15%) of the transcripts induced with a regulating factor other than 1, we selected the 5,726 (12%) with a regulation factor satisfying either θ i ≤ 0.83 or θ i ≥ 1.20.
Although the parent-offspring-cannibalism of the ovoviviparous fish species (Xiphophorus helleri) serves as a regulating factor in population dynamics an uncontrolled snail reproduction will also induce an increased oxygen consumption per se and a high ammonia concentration in the water.
This suggests that the pH is not a regulating factor in the removal of CBG.
Personal information is a commodity that can be traded, and privacy is a regulating factor in this trading.
Adiponectin is widely known as a regulating factor related to cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
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Aging is associated with both up-regulating and down-regulating factors for cough reflex sensitivities.
These results suggest that ghrelin may be an important regulating factor that plays a vital role during the development of chicken embryos.
Although inter-strain competition was likely to contribute to this result, rearing densities in the single-strain tanks were suggested as a stronger regulating factor [ 87].
TCF3 is highly expressed in ESCs and HSC, and is a key regulating factor in the OCT4-Sox2-Nanog self-renewal circuit.
Although miR-106a* has been reported as a possible regulating factor of Spn expression in lung cancer cells (Molina-Pinelo et al, 2011), we lacked to detect this miRNA in liver tissue and could therefore not establish a role for miR-106a* in Spn silencing or hepatocarcinogenesis.
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