Sentence examples for regulated force from inspiring English sources

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(Perhaps reflecting how difficult his task will be, Iraq's Kurdish president said Sunday that the Kurdish force, the pesh merga, "is not a militia," but a "regulated force," Agence France-Presse reported).

The clear implication of the founders' language is that the right to bear arms must be unabridged only if it relates to the common necessity of such a "well regulated" force.

This approach provides an experimentally tractable proxy for developmentally regulated force generation that is separable from normal developmental controls.

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Thus voltage modulation of PIEZO channels is potentially a powerful mechanism to regulate force sensing in cells.

This article shows that exposing and prising apart some assumptions underlying doctrinal orientations – assumptions that are usually obscured or overshadowed when debates are framed in terms of substantive permissiveness versus stringency – opens and clarifies options for reforming the legal regime regulating force, and it proposes avenues of further analysis of doctrinal form in this area.

The SR release forms Ca2+sparks which summate to produce the cell-wide increase in Ca2+ which regulates force [2].

The vascular tone is determined by a certain number of proteins that are part of a common pathway regulating force generation by the actin-myosin-based contractile apparatus of the cell.

Whether or not nNOS is involved in MLCK signaling under stretch and regulates force generation warrants further investigation.

While memory decay tends to reduce force output [ 10, 11], memory formation can correct for any errors that arise, allowing the motor system to regulate force output so as to both minimize errors and avoid unnecessary energy expenditure.

This (somewhat forgotten) finding was reproduced and extended by others in similar preparations, indicating that mechanisms regulating force rather than those underlying maximal force generation capacity are affected in heart failure.

This matches with the previous reports that long-distance force propagation to the deep cytoplasm depends on cytoskeleton tension (Hu et al., 2003) as well as the pivotal role of myosin light chain kinase (MLCK) and myosin II in regulating force development (Olsson et al., 2004; Herring et al., 2006; Fajmut and Brumen, 2008; He et al., 2008).

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