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These data indicate a finely energetically regulated mechanism for the formation of p53 aggregates, which, at first glance, may appear random.
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Far more than in 1984, when broadcast television commanded the vast majority of viewers and cable penetration was low, there is a good case for energetically regulating the cable industry.
Innate circannual rhythmicity and direct responses to the annual change in photoperiod combine to ensure that behavior and energy metabolism are regulated in anticipation of altered energetic demands such as the energetically costly processes of hibernation, migration, and lactation.
Biosynthesis of PAPS, on the other hand, is energetically very costly (the three phospho-phospho-bonds that need to be cleaved are equivalent to more than 90 kJ/mol), and hence this pathway and the PAPS synthases involved are subject to tight regulation on various levels, including regulated nucleo-cytoplasmic shuttling (124), dimerization (125), and stabilization by ligand binding (70).
The process of nitrogen uptake, particularly nitrogen fixation, is energetically costly, and has therefore been shown to be tightly regulated [[ 18, 19], and [ 25]].
However, the immune system is energetically costly to maintain and activate and may be selectively regulated during periods of hypometabolism, thereby compromising mucosal immunity and predisposing animals to disease during this time.
An alternative hypothesis is that there is more than one way to rapidly down regulate the energetically costly immune response system.
In fact, such consilience between two very different modeling frameworks raises the possibility of new hypotheses about energetically-regulated limits that amount to a global "carrying capacity" for fire.
Regulated more?
NetBank is federally regulated.
Its use is regulated.
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