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More strict controls on the provenience of such foods and the definitive prohibition of the local custom to store the shellfish in seawater obtained from the urban coast where sewage contamination is likely, may have contributed to the improvement of sanitary conditions for raw seafood.
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Such high level above the threshold for labelling regulations suggests the need of more strict control of GMO in foods.
The second technique provides more strict control on the maximum design features and is developed with the help of morphological operators.
This is probably because the inpatient approach allowed a more strict control of medication intake, the prompt and intensive treatment of withdrawal symptoms, a better patient support, and isolation of patients from the socio-environmental pressures liable to reinforce drug overuse behaviour.
It is therefore tempting to speculate that during the evolution of metazoans more strict control over glycolytic flux might have been required.
Such control may have emerged through the selection of specific mutations enabling more strict control of PFK1 activities by one of its downstream products, the TCA cycle intermediate citric acid.
This transcomplementation strategy provides a more strict control of specificity relative to controls that involve sense, scrambled or irrelevant sequences, because it takes into account all transcript sequences present in the bacterial cell and the effector sequences remain unchanged.
Forma Hypoxia Chamber (anaerobic system) is more strict control of hypoxia with a closed hypoxia workstation.
In addition, more strict control of glucose reduced the duration of mechanical ventilation [ 10].
Comparisons with a more strict control group might elucidate even stronger associations.
This result is a serious alarm for local managers to consider more strict control measures on the aquaculture activities.
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