One of the highlights are the combustion chamber sensors that enable even more
precise regulation of the combustion processes in the engine — this is the first time that such sensors have been installed on any engine in the world, marking yet another Audi innovation.
Precise regulation of muscle satellite cells (SCs) quiescence, proliferation, and differentiation is crucial for muscle homeostasis.
ESCs are maintained in a state of pluripotency by
a precise regulation of numerous intrinsic and extrinsic factors.
Embryonic development is a well - studied process in which
the precise regulation of gene expression is critical, since many genes are expressed simultaneously and in a punctual manner.
This indicates that
precise regulation of translation rates may critically influence the final determination of stem cells.
«Biologists uncovers a genetic mechanism that could enhance yield in cereal crops:
Precise regulation of plant hormones in early reproductive development as a target for yield increases.»
At the nucleic acid level, understanding
the precise regulation of genes through analysis of gene expression data will be of utmost importance.
Such
precise regulation of the cell cycle is lost in cancer cells.
Not exact matches
If we ask what overt result Jesus may have hoped for, the answer is not easy, because he issued no program
of religious or political reform, any more than he laid down
precise regulations for individual behavior.
Some religious groups prefer
precise doctrinal statements in order to enhance the cohesion
of their members, and they are only secondarily concerned with the effect
of such
regulation upon spontaneity.
Some may wish for more
precise and detailed
regulations for sexual behavior in the narrower sense, but I believe that in this area
of human experience, perhaps above all others, room must be left for spontaneity and freshness.
The EU legislation governing organic farming, namely «Council
Regulation No 834 / 2007 / EC
of 28 June 2007 on organic production and labelling
of organic products and repealing
Regulation No 2092 / 91 / EEC and its detailed implementing rules (Commission
Regulation (EC) No 889/2008)», lays down the
precise production and manufacturing requirements for agricultural produce and foods labelled as organic products.
Hematopoietic stem cells, that form mature blood cells, require a very
precise amount
of protein to function — and defective
regulation of protein production is common in certain types
of aggressive human blood cancers.
Even for patients who manage their insulin with automated mechanical pumps (SN Online: 5/8/10), synthetic cells offer the advantage
of more
precise, real time blood sugar
regulation, says Michael Strano, a bioengineer at MIT.
«Too much
of a good thing is not good, and I think that's why there's
precise regulation,» Margeta explained.
One is straightforward — during development, cells are assuming their identities and need
precise control over protein production, so cells lacking a gene expression
regulation mechanism are bound to have defects, particularly in the case
of specialized cells like neurons.
Researchers have identified a host
of factors involved in epigenetic control
of gene expression and development, but many
of the
precise mechanisms underlying this type
of regulation remain unclear.
These foundational studies will lay the groundwork for a more comprehensive study aimed at determining the
precise mechanisms
of IOP
regulation by the nervous system.
Forman - Kay has also found cases where disordered proteins provide
precise tuning
of cell cycle
regulation and protein degradation.
Professor Châu stop using acupuncture needles when he discovers that, thanks to
precise tools, he is able to stimulate the process
of self -
regulation of his patients.
The new report did not capture a
precise measure on what proportion
of tests were required by teacher evaluation, but it does point out that many states have put in place new assessments «to satisfy state
regulations and laws for teacher and principal evaluation driven by and approved by U.S. Department
of Education policies.»
The development
of engine computers was forced by federal fuel - economy and emissions
regulations: to meet the new standards, automakers had to use fuel injection and other more
precise technologies.
We don't have to worry about the enforcement angle until the world's politicians have agreed upon the official procedure for measuring the temperature
of the earth, the optimum temperature
of the earth, the
precise percentage
of CO2 that would establish and maintain that ideal temperature, the number, location, and specifications for the CO2 monitoring stations, who would be in charge
of the world CO2 monitoring system, who would pay for it, the thousands
of pages
of regulations and taxes that would require enforcement, who would pay for the regulatory bodies, who would collect the CO2 taxes, how the taxes would be distributed etc..
A virtue
of thinking about virtues is that doing so can be more open - ended and wide - ranging than thinking about rules and
regulations; restrictions on lawyer behaviour are necessarily more
precise and constrained than thoughts about what it means to be an excellent — a virtuous — lawyer.
Recent months have seen the publication
of the Duty to Promote Disability Equality — Statutory Code
of Practice and the Gender Equality Duty — Code
of Practice for England and Wales and the remaining
regulations establishing the
precise extent
of these duties.
Admittedly, the national court could have been more
precise on the role, if any, it saw for these Articles
of the Jurisdiction
Regulation in the dispute at issue (the appointment
of an expert, for an expertise to be carried out outside
of Belgium).
Their resumes highlight such skills as assisting in installing mobile filing systems, installing advertising copies on buses at several bus yards throughout the area, complying with up - to - date safety
regulations, informing potential customers
of knowledge about the products, and following
precise install instructions for each specific job site.
Higher IS could be related to more
precise bodily feedback, i.e., better information and central representation
of the visceral states caused by emotions, and therefore
regulation might be applied more effectively.