Sentence examples for which closely controls from inspiring English sources

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Unlike New York City, which closely controls its fleet, Westchester has no countywide regulations.

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Cardiac-specific genes as well as proteins, receptors and ion channels are expressed in a developmentally controlled manner, which closely recapitulates the developmental pattern of early cardiogenesis in vivo (for reviews see Boheler et al. 2002; Filipczyk et al. 2007).

DMOG-treated cells moved in a directional fashion and extended large protrusions, whereas protrusions were much smaller in control cells, which closely interacted with each other and even crawled below each other thus appearing more motile (Additional file 1).

The lack of correlation is not totally surprising given that insulin and IGFs are under complex physiologic control mechanisms, which closely regulate circulating and tissue levels of these hormones.

But the Russian Parliament, which is closely controlled by the Kremlin, must ratify it, and has not.

Some of the most powerful players in the derivatives market — which is closely controlled by just a small group of banks — argued that the government should allow a slow pace of changes for rewriting derivatives contracts.

The rig, weighing some 90 tons, incorporated electronics with hydraulic valves which were closely controlled by computer because of the dynamic movement within the system on its two axes.

In EPA-, DHA- and WY14643-treated mice we observed a similar expression pattern of Fatp4, which closely resembled that of PPARα under control and WY14643-activated conditions.

Transferable Discharge Permit (TDP) programs in water quality management produce environmental benefit, which closely achieves the same benefit through a command-and-control approach, with comparatively lower costs.

These tasks, which closely resemble the trained tasks, are strongly associated with the ability control and focus attention in cognitively demanding situations (e.g. Kane & Engle, 2003).

Organ-on-a-chip involves engineered tissues, which closely mimic their in vivo counterparts and consist of multiple different cell types adjacent to and interacting with each other under closely controlled conditions and are importantly grown in a microfluidic chip.

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