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'regulate the atmosphere' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It usually means to control the environment, often in terms of temperature, humidity, etc. For example, "Heating and air conditioning systems help regulate the atmosphere in the home."
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They cover a third of the world's landmass, help to regulate the atmosphere, and offer shelter, sustenance and survival to millions of people, plants and animals.
Buildings would have a cellular structure with living inorganic components that would allow the entire structure to self-repair, to sense environmental changes, establish a central nervous system, and even use the environment to sequester water, develop solar energy systems, and regulate the atmosphere.
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As well as being home to everything from whelks to whale sharks, the oceans offer a range of critical services, including acting as a source of food and regulating the atmosphere.
Removing ROOH in the atmosphere is important because they can lead to the redistribution of HOx and ROx radicals, which regulate the oxidation capacity of the atmosphere.
Copepods play a critical role in the biological pump that helps regulate the amount of carbon in the atmosphere.
A bill being drafted in the City Council, for example, would give New York the authority to regulate the output of lead into the atmosphere.
Besides, Gd0.8Ca0.2BaCo2O5+δ were prepared and annealed in atmosphere to regulate the oxygen vacancy content.
These processes carry carbon in and out of Earth's interior, and by doing so, regulate the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
The atmosphere's role is to regulate the earth's temperature, preventing over heating during the day, and slowing cooling at night.
They also absorb carbon dioxide, helping to regulate the amount of the greenhouse gas in the atmosphere.
The gene itself is known as EPAS-1 and helps to regulate the body's responses to low-oxygen atmospheres.
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