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Furthermore, provisions of international trade agreements, if enacted into domestic law, may make regulatory approval of generic drugs in certain countries harder by limiting access to needed test data [34], which could limit access.
Different variations of GTCT-rich blocks immediately upstream of each proximal promoter, as well as within the introns of each gene, may make regulatory or structural contributions to gh transcription.
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But the decision may not be Joynt's to make: Regulatory bodies are now flexing their muscles to try and impose "transparency" themselves.
TOKYO — Responding to criticism that lax oversight played a role in the Fukushima nuclear accident, Japan's government may make its nuclear regulatory agency more independent as early as next year.
In McCarthy's district, Bakersfield and Kern County have sued the project, though a recent federal regulatory ruling may make the suits moot.
Functionally important regulatory sites may make up only a small fraction of the many promoter variants detected in the 1 kb region and the vast majority may be neutral.
The report also points to legislative and regulatory barriers that may make it harder for people living with chronic pain to access care and treatments they need.
What's more, a regulatory focus on gross leverage positions may make it harder for Deutsche to stay in the top three of fixed-income traders.
There are now fears that bigger volumes of risky trading will shift to hedge funds as banks face a tougher regulatory environment, although the funds' unlimited private liability may make such an investment strategy unattractive.
Moreover, mutations in regulatory regions are able to produce a continuous spectrum of phenotypic changes [36], which may make it easier to meet selective pressure demands.
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