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Universities need to take more responsibility for their students; club nights on and off campus need to be more efficiently regulated.

In contrast, genes with low overall expression are more efficiently regulated to prevent overexpression in case of an overdose than to prevent underexpression in case of half the normal dosage.

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This suggests that as depressive symptoms improve on sertraline, subgenual ACC and DLPFC may more efficiently regulate visceral states during affective state shifting.

Google is using its DeepMind computing capacity to more efficiently regulate the flow of energy to its servers, which constitute 5percentt of the cloud.

Incorporation of PPARγ in the AP-1 complex may place the nuclear receptor in a position to more efficiently regulate AP-1-driven transcription of MMP-1 and MMP-13.

That local control means the cell can more quickly and efficiently regulate energy production moment-to-moment in individual mitochondria, instead of having to make sweeping changes to the hundreds or thousands of mitochondria it contains.

β-Glucosidase more efficiently stimulates and regulates cellulose hydrolysis by relieving cellobiose inhibition; it is thus a key rate-limiting enzyme of the cellulose-hydrolysing system (Bhatia et al. 2002).

Consequently, miR-1279 may efficiently regulate only PTPN12 gene expression.

Although by definition, enhancer is a DNA element, which efficiently regulates promoter activity distantly and orientation-independently (Banerji et al, 1983; Sassone-Corsi et al, 1983), the relationship between enhancer and promoter elements is far more complex.

Furthermore, an mRNA with a long half-life can be regulated more efficiently by translational control than by transcriptional control.

Since EWS/FLI-1 or EWS/GAL4 can more efficiently activate reporter constructs regulated by HTLV Ets DNA-binding or GAL4 DNA binding elements than similar FLI-1 proteins (May et al, 1993b; Bailly et al, 1994), it has been suggested that EWS/FLI-1 could act by overexpressing genes normally regulated by FLI-1, resulting in tumorigenesis.

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