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It's exactly what happened 100 years ago when jitney services first came into being — and then were quickly regulated out of existence.
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Stress conditions are one of the effectors of the alternative splicing of pre-mRNAs because stress regulation might enable plants to quickly regulate the splicing and gene expression of many unrelated genes [ 61].
It has been shown in the field and laboratory, via changes in the turnover time of PSII (1/τPSII), that phytoplankton can quickly regulate PETC throughput as a mechanism to maintain a maximal Pcellmax in spite of damage to upstream processes (such as the PSII core) [51].
On the contrary, TGFβ1 quickly regulates Smad3 and Smad7 mRNA levels by a mechanism independent of mRNA stability.
mRNA degradation plays an important role in the determination of mRNA abundance and can quickly regulate gene expression.
China needs to move quickly to regulate the blood supply and provide clean needles to injecting drug users.
But back in Washington, the Administration is moving quickly to regulate carbon dioxide under the Clean Air Act.
The vertical bending was used to change the normal force quickly to regulate the friction force in the driving process.
These weapons and ammunition can be used to kill large numbers of people quickly, and regulating them certainly falls within the bounds of the Second Amendment.
Betting shops cluster overwhelmingly in deprived areas, their hugely controversial fixed-odds betting terminals – described by campaigners as "the crack cocaine of gambling" – taking around £20bn worth of bets each year (the government moved quickly to regulate these terminals, strictly limiting their maximum intake to £50 every 20 seconds).
It has also been demonstrated that OSM can quickly up-regulate CISH [ 43].
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