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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as it regulates" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the function or role of something in controlling or managing a particular process or behavior.
Example: "The committee has a significant influence on the industry, as it regulates the standards and practices that must be followed."
Alternatives: "since it governs" or "because it controls".
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The renin angiotensin system (RAS) has a major influence on myocardial physiology, and there is some evidence for this in AS: it regulates the degree of LVH, the extent of fibrosis in the myocardium, and may even play a role in aortic valve thickening.
The act is one of its kind in Europe as it regulates directly and only biobanks of all types from population to clinical and disease based biobanks and public as well as private biobanks.
As with other streptococcal spp., CovR is an important global response regulator in S. mutans, as it regulates the expression of various virulence genes that are essential for biofilm formation, such as the glucosyltransferases (gtfB/C), glucan-binding proteins C (gbpC), and also of its own expression [27], [29], [30].
Podocalyxin is an important regulator of the EMT like process as it regulates the loss of epithelial features and the acquisition of a motile phenotype.
Targeting mTOR has dual effects, as it regulates HIF expression and is an independent metabolism regulator (Shimobayashi & Hall, 2014).
In this regard, it has been shown that HIF-1 is a leading regulator of tumor angiogenesis following hypoxia, as it regulates the expression of several pro-angiogenic factors, like the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF-A) [ 16- 18].
ORCA2 may play an especially important role in regulation of the downstream branches of the TIA pathway, as it regulates four out of five genes characterized from this part of the pathway.
The autoimmune regulator AIRE plays a crucial role in negative selection of thymocytes as it regulates expression in TECs of a set of genes that are otherwise expressed only in specific tissues or cell types (tissue-restricted antigens or TRAs) (Anderson et al., 2002; Mathis and Benoist, 2009).
The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 would be the best start point as it regulates covert surveillance.
An essential computational component of the human language faculty is syntax as it regulates how words are combined into sentences.
M.M.S. is charged with collecting royalties from Big Oil even as it regulates it — an absurd conflict right there.
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