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In seven countries (see Figure 3) the list size is regulated but those regulations might be just formal (e.g. most of the Hungarian doctors--contractors of municipal authorities--are obliged to have larger than formal minimal list of 200 patients).
Fire regulations might be ignored.
Then there is the issue of how new abortion regulations might be perceived among women.
Does that not depend on precisely what regulations might be cut or amended?
Tighter regulations might be right one decade, but if sclerosis sets in then deregulation might be in order.
"It is premature to cite what changes in the regulations might be," she said in an e-mail.
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In the present study we asked whether the mobility of TRPV1 might be regulated and whether any such regulation might be coupled to channel activity.
As xyr1, similarly to xdh1 and xyl1 is positively regulated by ENV1 in light, this regulation might be mediated by XYR1.
Its down regulation might be connected to down regulation of M28_Spy1337, which encodes a putative regulator; however, this has yet to be tested experimentally.
Mr. Gallagher said state regulation might be a good idea.
Morrell wonders if independent regulation might be the answer - an 'OfRoad' of some kind.
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