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Other C2H2-type zinc finger genes are also known to play a role in P adaptation and are mostly locally regulated (e.g. roots), whereas C3HC4-type zinc-finger genes are systematically regulated [ 44] and act as transcription factors in early low P adaptation [ 45] and other abiotic stress adaptation [ 46].

The experiment carried by the author in 2010 is to test if self-organizing systems could be systematically regulated according to the user's preference for global behavior.

To ensure that the engineering of airborne software is systematically regulated and is auditable, certification authorities mandate compliance with safety standards that detail industrial best practice.

However, when considering the extreme cases of isolated genes being just gaps in the database and, on the other hand, isolated genes being systematically regulated by other means, our results support the latter view.

At the core of a cell's ability to migrate is the interaction between actin and non-muscle myosin II, whose activation states cycle in a systematically regulated manner (reviewed in [ 1, 2]).

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Far from the "primitive" hunter-gatherers they are often cast as, Gammage showed that the original inhabitants of Australia employed a complex programme of "firestick farming" to systematically regulate plant growth and the movement of prey animals.

He also said that while the FDA doesn't systematically regulate tattoo ink, "We went ahead and proactively submitted to them".

The present study is the first to indicate that SST systematically regulates gene expression by microRNA.

These signaling pathways either activate or inhibit bud formation and systematically regulate fate decision for skin appendages.

In mammals, sex hormones and their nuclear receptors systematically regulate AMP production and thus innate immunity [ 7].

And Michel Barnier, the French commissioner for the single market, is moving systematically to regulate the financial sector, often pushing Britain into rearguard actions to defend the interests of the City of London.The shift to inter-governmentalism, Mr Barroso declared this week, could spell "the death of the united Europe that we seek".

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