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"Guidance already exists to regulate contact between civil servants and the media.
Led by white officers and presumably unable to fight and with the army taking great pains to regulate contact between black soldiers and local women the division was largely relegated to support roles during the advance on the Philippines, seeing action only later in the war when U.S. officials found it unavoidable.
This prospect justifies continued vigilance by local park authorities to monitor and regulate contact between humans and macaques at the Upper Rock Reserve.
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The British Solomon Islands Protectorate was declared in 1893, partly in response to abuses associated with labour recruitment and partly to regulate contacts between islanders and European settlers, but mainly to forestall a threat of annexation by France.
During gastrulation, ephrins were shown to regulate contact repulsion between ectoderm and mesoderm [60].
They are palaces that regulate contact and separation like early modern courts.
How might Lam6 function to regulate contact site extent?
Honscher, C. et al. Cellular metabolism regulates contact sites between vacuoles and mitochondria.
References 190 and 191 report that the lipid transfer protein Lam6 is located at and regulates contact sites between ER, mitochondria and further organelles.
Huttenlocher, A. et al. Integrin and cadherin synergy regulates contact inhibition of migration and motile activity.
Aside from tracking hip motion trajectories, the control system can be used to regulate the contact force between the treadmill and the prosthesis.
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