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This would allow responses in pathways leading to life-threatening diseases to be regulated more stringently than those leading to less serious apical end points (e.g., cancer vs. a 5% change in liver weight).
"We want to be regulated.
For months, black-cab drivers in London have waged a vocal campaign against Uber, claiming it should be regulated as stringently as them.
More unsafe chemicals may be "regulated by retail" – faster and more stringently – than through this legislation.
Despite multiple eye operations and retinal tears, Brewster continued to fight, including four times in Germany, where the sport is regulated less stringently.
However, levels of the Hsp70 protein in cells after virus infection are also regulated stringently, as virus production was shown to be inhibited in heat-induced cells.
Landfilling of hazardous solid or containerized waste is regulated more stringently than landfilling of municipal solid waste.
In the U.S., supplements are regulated less stringently than prescription drugs.
The sources of much of the diesel exhaust, however, are not covered by those rules because ships, trains, trucks and cargo equipment are considered "mobile sources" that are regulated less stringently.
These findings indicate that PD-1 expression is regulated more stringently in an antigen-dependent manner.
Although the commitment to mutually exclusive expression of CD4 or CD8 has been shown to be stringently regulated by transcription factors1, peripheral T lymphocytes expressing both CD4 and CD8 are detected in several species, including humans1,2,3,4,5.
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