Sentence examples for implications of regulatory from inspiring English sources

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Understanding this relationship is important both in terms of the public health implications of regulatory non-compliance, and in understanding the regulatory environment and likely implications for relationships between inspectors and SDS.

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Our analysis serves to sensitise policy-makers and business about implications of different regulatory designs.

We discuss the implications of such regulatory systems regarding the evolution of gene expression and the impact of human genomic structural variations.

Many providers feel that policymakers do not understand children's needs and the practical implications of the regulatory requirements on care, nor do they seek input from providers in order to better understand the realities of child care provision.

More precisely, since most of the literature on employment protection emphasises the analogy of EPL to an employer-borne tax on employment adjustment, the overall intent is to reflect the cost implications of various regulatory provisions for employers (i.e. stricter is interpreted as more costly).

This study was designed to investigate the alterations in plasma corticosterone level and GC receptor (GR) of liver cytosols, to assess the relative inflammatory cytokines contribution to GC resistant, and to observe the action of α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH) on the potential implications of glucocorticord regulatory effects in burned rats.

We discuss the advantages and drawbacks of the two approaches and the implications of mapping regulatory variants in populations with greater genetic diversity.

These observations raise interesting questions regarding possible implications of the regulatory architecture of the segmentation network for the evolution of correlated responses, or biological spandrels (evolutionary byproducts) as proposed by SJ Gould [57].

In addition to the three master TFs, implications of the regulatory roles of a few other TFs in mouse ES cells have been obtained via experimental efforts.

We describe the implications of these regulatory systems in relation to modifications including H3K4me3, H3K79me3, and H3K36me3 that are associated with active genes and H3K27me3 and H3K9me3 that have been linked to transcriptional repression.

Our empirical work will focus on understanding the implications for regulatory agencies of the judicialization of the health sector, as well as the role that the medical industrial complex plays in this process.

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