Because legislation
ultimately affects the regulations and policies that scientists must follow, as well as the amount of funding available to scientists through support of the science agencies such as NIH, NSF, DOE, and NASA, Olsen says, «it is so critical to have a person in those offices who has a strong science background.
Not exact matches
As the human population climbs, these cumulative changes will
ultimately affect our economies and our well - being, because natural ecosystems perform — free of charge — many functions which we take for granted, such as purification of our wastes, production of harvestable resources,
regulation of our climate, and restoration of the oxygen that we breathe.»
Aberrant
regulation of the epigenetic information results in changes in cell fate decisions, thereby
affecting development and tissue homeostasis, and
ultimately leading to disease, such as cancer.
Kazuko Nishikura, Ph.D., discovered a mechanism of RNA
regulation through which cells can make discrete changes in the sequence of nucleotides — the «letters» in the RNA code,
ultimately affecting the protein product.
They are largely responsible for the fuel selection, partitioning of nutrients, and gene
regulation that
ultimately affect body composition and muscle mass.
I recently submitted public comments on the proposed SNS
regulation, which emphasized the importance of considering how proposed changes would
affect spending decisions and,
ultimately, students, as opposed to simply calculating how many dollars would be transferred from one school to another.
In this article, we'll take a brief look at the history of chrome bumpers, how government
regulations affected designs, and why chrome bumpers
ultimately faded away.
This will facilitate a better understanding by the public of how the estimates were developed and provide more insight into how the Department believes the
regulation will
ultimately affect the health care sector.
However, in contrast with the externalizing pathway which focuses on behavioral disinhibition, the internalizing pathway to comorbid affective and SUDs posits that behaviorally inhibited temperament and poor emotion
regulation early in development predict increased internalizing symptoms and compromised emotion
regulation throughout adolescence,
ultimately leading to comorbid negative
affect and substance use disorders [82, 83 • •].