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"From the F.C.C.'s perspective you can't regulate point-to-point communications, which I think will let Phil off the hook," said Marc Rotenberg, director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center, an advocacy group in Washington.
Installation dynamics, optimal class of thruster propulsion, specific impulse thrust for reignitable fuel motors to regulate pointing error is given for satellite parked in transfer orbit for geosynchronous (e.g. the Indian National Satellite, INSAT-1B), sunsynchronous (e.g. the Indian Earth Resource Satellite, IRS-1) orbits.
This test does not have sufficient power to generate any significantly regulated points; because of the very small number of degrees of freedom, not a single spot seen in Fig. 1a is found to be significant after multiple test correction.
There are also a variety of different mechanisms that can regulate each point of control.
How to regulate "non-point source" pollution, such as pesticides from agricultural run-off, is a continuing, and harder, debate.
The fallout from this environmental disaster was a concerted attempt by State and Federal water agencies to regulate non-point source loads of the trace element selenium.
While proteins play fundamental roles in gene expression, RNAs have also been found to regulate multiple points of control, namely transcription, RNA degradation, and translation.
The simulations compared the performance of each controller in their abilities to effectively control the infusion and concentration rates for atracurium and isoflurane to regulate set points for muscle relaxation and BP in the face of noisy signals.
We speculate that Oto-dependent gpi anchoring provides a mechanism for accumulating Wnt proteins as gpi-linked isoforms within Wnt producing cells for release at a later, regulated time point.
Both TRAP and CSP are major vaccine targets and identifying other genes that are co-regulated could point to additional vaccine targets.
Finally, the control correlation function k3(s) is defined by (5) It is defined for the sub-point process of all points that are regulated by other points ("passive" points, a subset of all 1-points); its product density is denoted by ϱ pp (s).
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