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For the same reasons, the proposed model is also a very good candidate for control system design.
Because glucose and amino acids stimulate insulin release from pancreatic beta-cells by the regulation of metabolic intermediates, AMPK represents an attractive candidate for control of beta-cell function.
They identified Aeromonas sobria as a potential candidate for control of S. iniae and L. garvieae infections in aquaculture.
A further candidate for control via nuclear retention is the neuron-specific gomafu RNA which is retained in intranuclear compartments.
This is a candidate for control of the QTL as the oleate desaturase it encodes is responsible for the synthesis of 18 2 fatty acids in the endoplasmic reticulum (Okuley et al., 1994).
To our knowledge CYCD4 2 is absent or shows extremely low expression in other microarray experiments http://www.genevestigator.ethz.ch and therefore its strong association with seed growth here makes it an interesting candidate for control of cell proliferation in developing seeds.
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All these properties make quercetin a potential candidate for controlling the development of diabetic osteopenia.
In addition, tizanidine HCl is water soluble, so it is a challenging candidate for controlled drug delivery.
Stimuli responsive polymer hydrogels with their ability to swell/de-swell under varying pH conditions present themselves as a potential candidate for controlled drug delivery.
Therefore, these results indicate that the combined gel studied here can be a good candidate for controlling water production in high temperature and high salinity reservoirs.
Interestingly enough, the tongue generally stays active even in the event of massive trauma or disease it's the perfect candidate for controlling wheelchairs and other communications and wheelchair control systems.
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