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Not surprisingly, the genes from 0-2 and 72 hours stages show the least amount of overlap (two genes; one up-regulated and one that is significantly different at both time points, but regulated in opposite directions; Figure 1).
Logging continues, mostly of old-growth forest, but regulated.
All drugs should certainly be liberalised but regulated and controlled.
He is the kind of politician, "a supporter of the market economy, but regulated à la française", that the Socialist party needs if it is ever to cast off its anchors to the outdated left.
The market, a 50-50 joint venture of Nasdaq Europe and iX, the combination announced yesterday by the London Stock Exchange and the Deutsche Borse, will be based in London and managed from there but regulated in Germany, the partners said.
The ionic content was less affected by the solvent composition, but regulated by the monomer feed ratio.
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But regulating a microbe is trickier than regulating a molecule.
We all know that stroking a dog can lower blood pressure, but regulate the bowels as well?
But regulating the behaviour of just one of the parties involved in lobbying will not stamp out the problem.
But regulating existing power plants would go further than the actions Obama took in his first term.
The Kremlin allows religious observance, but regulates it, and Christianity is simply irrelevant to Kremlin policy.
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