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Ugalde saw another threat in the possibility of postelection legal challenges, in part because new electoral laws highly regulate campaign funding, advertising and spending, and make violations a potential cause for overturning results.
By controlling the surface uniformity of PEGylated domains, it is possible to highly regulate the PSf membrane to resist the adsorption of proteins and the attachment of bacteria.
"You can't say you have to highly regulate one source and totally ignore another source," he says, adding that babies deserve special precautions.
MMPs are inhibited by mediators known as tissue inhibitors of MMPs (TIMPs) that highly regulate the breakdown of matrix.
Their beta-arrestin, RGS protein, and GRK levels suggest the capacity to highly regulate GPCR signaling as well.
Hence, we suggest that by means of natural selection either through interaction between the microenvironment and the variability inherent in cell populations (Kozlov, 1996) tumours cells have evolved to this nonangiogenic form in an effort to establish a survival advantage by being able to highly regulate their mitochondria and co-opting pre-existing vessels.
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"Automaking is a highly regulated business with a highly regulated product," Kim said.
Its banks are highly regulated.
Celebrations like these are highly regulated, however.
The market here is highly regulated.
"Casinos are a highly regulated activity," he said.
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