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For 18 months, the European Commission has been considering how to put into practice a 2009 law that regulates software cookies, the unique digital markers that Web sites place on visiting computers to identify consumers and deliver ads tailored to individual interests.
For instance, if a massive transportation bill included provisions that removed the ability of NHTSA to regulate software and network connectivity in vehicles, it would significantly undermine the power of the federal government to standardize connected cars.
The format, developed and regulated by software firm Esri, makes it possible to plot different types of data onto a vector map.
A source of inert gas is dynamically regulated in software from >60 psig down to two different pressures by two analog pressure regulators (ITV1030-31N2L4-Q, SMC Corporation).
The device, soon to be tested in patients with heart failure, is regulated by sensors, software and microelectronics.
We then determined whether transcripts in particular pathways were coordinately regulated using Ingenuity Signaling software.
Both the CS and US stimuli were regulated by Shutavoid software (Panlab S.L., Barcelona, Spain).
A water bath regulated by a software maintains the temperature at 37 °C.
Driven by separate motors, the rotation of each frame is random and autonomous and regulated by computer software.
The accompanying imaging software regulated automatically image capture parameters, such as exposure time, image contrast, image amplification, gamma value, and white balance.
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