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In addition, the town has hired a land-use consulting firm to help develop laws to regulate the size of new houses.
Dr. Martin started with the Hippo gene because it is known to regulate the size of a fruit fly's organs.
He traced the larger particles from a mutation in a gene that is responsible for creating a protein, C.E.T.P., or cholesterol ester transfer protein, which helps regulate the size of cholesterol particles.
And more than that, the government would have the right to tell people how many babies they could have in order to regulate the size of the labor pool.
Jean Quatremer, the European Union correspondent for the French newspaper Libération, said the situation seemed "inexplicable to outsiders, that the Europe Union should regulate the size of peas but not the E.U. airspace".
We either have to regulate the size of banks to make sure the threat to the overall economy does not exist, and then intervene if a bank grows too large.
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The dermal papilla is believed to be the control center that regulates the size of the hair follicle, and may also be the main regulator of the hair cycle [21].
The ordinance would also give the town more legal teeth for regulating the size of building lots, Mr. Clark said.
The amendment also regulates the size of kennels, so that the animals have room to stretch.
For now, the government has little say in regulating the size and sort of derivatives that mutual funds buy.
How can a political leader who got rich in our system even begin to contemplate regulating the size of the container from which we consume?
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