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Discover LudwigThe phrase "regulate of" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a misuse of prepositions and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The government aims to regulate of the financial markets."
Alternatives: "regulate" or "oversee".
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The performance of the agency has been under scrutiny from all parts of the political spectrum from consumers scared by books such as "Fast Food Nation" into thinking that the FDA does too little to regulate of the food supply, to drugs firms that complain that the approval process for new drugs is too slow.
The study concluded that the low dose of rifabutin can favourably regulate of the blood glucose and other biochemical paradigms in comparison to high dose of rifabutin.
Some those profits are spent on lobbying against federal legislation and on campaign contributions to lawmakers who can be counted on to oppose federal regulate of the industry.
As for potential lawsuits, that door was effectively closed Monday the Supreme Court upheld the EPA's right to regulate of power plants by a vote of seven to two.
Two of these proteins, Der p1 and Der p2, possess potent proteolytic activity [61], [62], with the capacity to activate PAR-2 [63], and regulate of IgE production by cleaving the low affinity IgE receptor [64].
In particular, the development of an in vitro model that combines the cellular, physical and biochemical features of the osteoblastic niche to understand the physiological mechanisms that regulate of megakaryopoiesis.
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Accordingly, songwriting is now the most heavily regulated of the creative arts.
No other vehicle the size of the official taxis (the dimensions are also highly regulated, of course) can perform this maneuver.
Since mammography is the most poorly reimbursed and highly regulated of radiology studies, sheer economics dictates that mammography is a money-losing endeavor.
One method of control of gene expression is by regulating of availability of TFs.
I think clubs are in danger of being regulated out of existence".
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