Sentence examples for stringent control over from inspiring English sources

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The conventional template approach is time-consuming, expensive, and complicated in stringent control over a set of experimental variables.

Therefore, the synthetic antibody approach allows stringent control over the state of the target during the antibody selection process.

"Technological advances and enhanced monitoring mechanisms may encourage companies to engage workers not as employees, yet maintain stringent control over aspects of the workers' jobs, from their schedules, to the way that they dress, to the tasks that they carry out.

While Apple essentially proved the value of ruling with an iron fist on the product end of its business — maintaining stringent control over the operating system, content, apps and media that touch every one of its products — this approach didn't yield the same benefits for mobile advertising.

The wild type or lc is a low copy number plasmid with stringent control over replication and having conjugal abilities (Table 1).

In contrast, in fungi, where less stringent control over glycolytic flux is required, only one component of allosteric site in the C-terminal part is of this basic-ionizable type while the other two are predominantly non-ionizable (some are even hydrophobic).

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The danger, military experts have told me, is that, while the number of American casualties would decrease as ground troops are withdrawn, the over-all level of violence and the number of Iraqi fatalities would increase unless there are stringent controls over who bombs what.

Farsi is the official language of Iran, where the government has enacted increasingly stringent controls over its already heavily censored version of the Internet.

Thus most organisms have evolved stringent controls over the rate of cell growth, and any disruption of these controls has severe consequences; an obvious example being the development of cancer as a result of uncontrolled cell division.

Chlorpyrifos is permitted under EU regulations for use in agriculture and garden insecticides and is used widely in Britain, but has been subject to stringent control in the US since 2000 because of concerns over its effects on brain function.

At issue is regulation of the endogenous cellular carbon partitioning between different biosynthetic pathways, over which the living cell exerts stringent control.

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