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An overview of metabolic and regulative pathways active during flower development was defined by mapping the Hypericum flower unigenes to the metabolic and regulative environments defined by MapMan (see Additional file 4: Figure S3).
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These items concern organizational or regulative aspects of the environment.
The comparable pattern of regulative proteins in the chronic environment of obesity and in acute inflammation suggests similar causative mechanisms of insulin resistance.
Data analysis was informed by neo-institutional theory, which considers organisational change as resulting from the material-resource environment and three 'institutional pillars' (regulative, normative and cultural-cognitive), enacted and reproduced via the identities, values and activities of human actors.
As Fischer has it, an agent with regulative control can, so to speak, regulate between different alternatives.
In addition Cla017080 may regulate isoprenoid accumulation in an ethylene independent way by controlling other regulative factors.
Meanwhile, it is also clear that this regulative factor further develops as a result of brain maturation, especially in the frontal lobes, in interaction with the environment [ 15, 16].
From the 1880s a mounting sense of the limits of the liberal, regulative state became apparent.
Put in terms of guidance and regulative control, only blameworthy conduct requires regulative control.
However, regulative pressure from public authorities had no impact.
But then why is it regulative rather than constitutive?
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