Similar words: regulate, deregulate, regulator, regulation, regulatory, deregulation, thermoregulation, regulatory agency. Meaning: ['regjəleɪt /-jʊ] adj. 1. controlled or governed according to rule or principle or law 2. marked by system or regularity or discipline.
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(151) By selecting appropriate cavity configurations, the astigmatism of optical mode in spherical mirror folded cavities can be partially eliminated and regulated.
(152) In addition, both monomeric and dimeric CPAP are required for accurate cell division, suggesting that the temporal dynamics of CPAP homodimerization is tightly regulated during the cell cycle.
(153) The biosynthesis of spiramycin (SPM) by streptomyces spiramyceticus sp. 799 was regulated by carbon and nitrogen catabolite repression as well as end products feedback repression.
(154) Inherent in this proposal is the assumption that growth is regulated by the avialability of carbohydrate.
(155) This drawing is regulated according to the Regulations Governing Commodity Inspection Mark.
(156) Maintenance - free battery and valve - regulated storage battery are very sensitive to the charging voltage.
(157) AC voltmeter PV1: indicating primary terminal voltage of rectifier transformer regulated by .
(158) The ability of dimorphic transition is one of the most determinants of Candida albicans for its pathogenicity, which is regulated by several signal transduction pathways.
(159) The new Brazilian Civil Code of 2003 derogated , in part, the Commercial Code, which had a major backwards. For instance, section 273 regulated the issue of slaves.
(160) It also led to the discovery of how two key signaling molecules are regulated by a complex protein network that controls neurite outgrowth.
(161) Several pulsed parts made up a negative bias pulsed power, whose frequency and duty cycle is regulated directly at the side of high voltage.
(162) A well - regulated power supply provides the voltage for the photomultiplier.
(163) Telomerase activity may be regulated at transcription level or translation level.
(164) Early Aldosterone - Regulated Genes in Cardiomyocytes : Clues to Cardiac Remodeling?
(165) The regulated objects of competition law are competitive behaviors, but the competitive state is the intermedium of the values of competition law.
(166) But he noted that'all monopolies should be regulated. Government ownership would be an unregulated monopoly.
(167) At present, the research of chicken oviduct bioreactor focus on the expression of exogenous gene regulated by the ovalbumin 5′-flanking regulatory region.
(168) The supply of purging gas to the porous plug is always done with individually controlled and regulated lines.
(169) AFFIRMING that matters not regulated by this Protocol continue to be governed by the rules and principles of general international law.
(170) The recycle flattening roller regulated by worm gear makes operation easy with good precision.
(171) The rotor's rotating angle is determined by a balanced condition of magnetic force (generated by current flow regulated by means of the ECM) and tension of return spring (installed to rotor).
(172) As to the objects being regulated and the regulating methods, there are apparent differences between law and the foregoing rules. But it doesn't mean the opposability or conflicts of both parties'.
(173) The St. Jude finding is important because it represents a new concept in how T cells are regulated, according to Dario Vignali, Ph. D. , associate member of the St. Jude Department of Immunology.
(174) Any activity, even if purely intrastate, can be regulated by the federal government if it substantially affects interstate commerce.
(175) A key problem of environment policy is information unsymmetrical between the regulator and the regulated.
(176) Among the 19 storage pests on dried osmund, Cathartus advena Waltl is the main pests, but they should not be listed in the regulated quarantine pests because they are worldwide distributed.
(177) The acknowledgement of continuous offence is taken as a distortion to continuous offence,(www.Sentencedict.com) as regulated by item 89 of lawsuit limitation of legal proceedings in crimination law of our nation.
(178) They are organized and regulated by the OCA under the supervision of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
(179) Options on futures, also traded on the floor of a regulated futures exchange.
(180) It's quite important to have the default assumption that the free exchange of information should not be regulated except in specific and clear circumstances.
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