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The government wants its role to be concentrated on regulation and quality control, despite the fact that it currently provides treatment facilities.
Generally, the biological control formulations available in the market are of very poor quality with meager shelf life (Singh et al., 2012), which demand strict regulation through quality control agencies.
However, as previously stated, the adoption of smart sensors and emerging technologies in large-scale manufacturing brownfield sites may be restricted by regulation and quality control, as well as the high risks associated with new technology adoption [7].
This paper looks at the system for regulation and quality control of biological medicines as an exemplar of how changes in government/industry/academia relationships over a broader canvas may impinge on a government's regulatory function, especially where this function requires an ongoing commitment to science-based decision making and scientific research.
But just as ride-sharing apps like Uber and Lyft and the apartment-loaning service Airbnb have faced questions about regulation and quality control, so food sharing sites are starting to attract criticism from those worried about health and safety standards.
The molecular machines that are responsible for biogenesis have evolved to interact with each other to achieve coordination, efficiency, regulation and quality control.
Different cell contexts may affect the way proteins fold or aggregate when misfolded, the dynamics or regulation of quality control mechanisms, or energetics.
Pre-rRNA cleavage or digestion is an irreversible step and separation of binding and activation of the processing enzymes presumably permits better regulation and quality control during pre-ribosome assembly.
(KI 22, provincial government manager, Eastern Cape) This building block focuses inter alia on the need for accreditation, regulation, and quality control mechanisms for health workforce education in the country (10).
For example, it is well known that splicing regulation employs quality control mechanisms (e.g., nonsense-mediated decay, reviewed in [ 29]) that work to eliminate aberrant splicing products and that similar mechanisms operate in Arabidopsis [ 30- 32].
Finally, while recent results offer tools to assess unintended activity, additional work must be performed to ensure tight regulation and quality control, particularly toward therapeutics and industrial scale applications.
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