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Hsp90 can tightly regulate the activity of HSF-1 a HSF-1 aregulator of the heat shock response.
And the government will also tightly regulate complex securities.
Indeed, the practice is so troublesome that many annuity companies and states either tightly regulate or forbid it.
We either need to break up the big retail chains or tightly regulate competition among them, or both.
The commission would also more tightly regulate so-called placement agents, brokers who are paid by private firms to persuade the state pension fund to invest with them.
The government has to progressively tax the rich, significantly invest in the broader population's education and health, and tightly regulate big business.
But they may not satisfy liberals who argue that the exchanges should tightly regulate insurance and contract with selected health plans that offer the best deals.
Authorities in Beijing prevented sizable amounts of the currency from building up beyond China's borders to allow them to control the exchange rate and tightly regulate the financial system.
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