Sentence examples for regulated bringing from inspiring English sources

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Significant advances have been made recently in our understanding of the molecular pathways through which p53 activity is regulated, bringing with them fresh possibilities for the design of cancer therapies based on reactivation of the p53 response.

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Gaming is highly regulated and bringing in a charitable-donation system where many patrons are involved could present logistical, accounting and regulatory nightmares.

Clearly, understanding of what and how microbial colonization and persistence factors are involved and regulated to bring about fitness outcomes is of fundamental importance.

Scientists think that regular exercise can help reduce acne by regulating hormones, bringing more oxygen to your cells, and boosting your immune system, not to mention reducing stress.[27] If nothing else, try walking at least 30 minutes a day.

"This is a problem that we know is going on here in New York City, and we in the Council have waited for the federal government and the state government to take action to meaningfully regulate and bring to an end this terrible practice," Mr. Miller told his colleagues before the vote.

Making matters worse, not only are the wolves still at large, but they are steadily chewing up every attempt to regulate or bring them under control.

They are messengers that regulate and bring information to the cells of the immune system [ 7].

"It is not about liberalization, it is about regulating and bringing an existing market out of the shadows of illegality", said Jorge Rodríguez, an Uruguayan who lives in Brooklyn.

If it could be legalised, it could to some extent be regulated and be brought under control.

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) meets Thursday to discuss new rules for regulating the internet, bringing the debate about "net neutrality" back to the fore.

It has become apparent that resolution or catabasis (Bannenberg et al, 2005) of inflammation is an active and tightly regulated process that brings about the catabolism of pro-inflammatory mediators, the removal of inflammatory cells and the restitution of the tissue in a timely and highly coordinated manner (Nathan & Ding, 2010; Serhan et al, 2007).

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