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In the United States and several other jurisdictions, trading conducted by corporate officers, key employees, directors, or significant shareholders ( in the U. S., defined as beneficial owners of ten percent or more of the firm's equity securities ) must be reported to the regulator or publicly disclosed, usually within a few business days of the trade.
This change may make the NPC more permeable to enzymes involved in the degradation of the NE such as cytoplasmic tubulin, as well as allowing the entry of key mitotic regulator proteins.
A key regulator of prolactin production is estrogens that enhance growth of prolactin-producing cells and stimulate prolactin production directly, as well as suppressing dopamine.
* Caudal ( protein ), a key regulator of Hox genes
Instead of being a regulator, the government has become " a player, a very key player.
To date, the Transition Office and the Government of Canada have completed two key steps in the transition to a Canadian securities regulator: on May 26, 2010, the Government of Canada tabled for information in the House of Commons the proposed Canadian securities act.
When someone tries to pick the lock or to open it using the wrong key, the lock is designed to jam in a locked state until ( depending on the lock ) either a special regulator key or the original key is inserted and turned in a different direction.
In 1824, Charles patented an improved design that no longer required a special regulator key to reset the lock.
This calcium gradient parallels keratinocyte differentiation and as such is considered a key regulator in the formation of the epidermal layers.
By binding RANKL, OPG inhibits nuclear kappa B ( NF-κB ) which is a central and rapid acting transcription factor for immune-related genes, and a key regulator of inflammation, innate immunity, and cell survival and differentiation.
The osteocyte is an important regulator of bone mass and a key endocrine regulator of phosphate metabolism.
The key components which differ at the line of demarcation between Elaborated and Top are the barrel spring, shock protection system, pallet stones, balance wheel & hairspring and the regulator mechanism.
The key components which differ at the line of demarcation between Elaborated and Top are the pallet stones, balance wheel & hairspring, and the regulator mechanism.
It is a key regulator in humoral and adaptive immunity.
In 2011, researchers at the University of Tsukuba in Japan examined an ortholog of Gigantea ( GI ), a key regulator of the flowering time in plants, to reveal key features of the flowering in plants.
The protein is a key regulator of.
Thus, although many mutants are known in Drosophila, which affect migratory processes, these tend to fall into two groups: transcription factors ( such as slow border cells ( slbo ), which affects the migration of the border cells ) or key regulator proteins ( such as C-Jun N-terminal kinases ( JNK ), which controls dorsal closure ).
The introduction of the balance spring effected an enormous increase in the accuracy of pocketwatches, from perhaps several hours per day to 10 minutes per day, In the Tompion regulator the curb pins were mounted on a semicircular toothed rack, which was adjusted by fitting a key to a cog and turning it.

key and process
The atomic orbital concept is therefore a key concept for visualizing the excitation process associated with a given transition.
The differences in appearance between key frames are automatically calculated by the computer in a process known as tweening or morphing.
For 2D vector animations, the rendering process is the key frame illustration process, while tweened frames are rendered as needed.
* Technology: In evaluating technology, key factors include alignment with the company ’ s business process strategy and goals, including the ability to deliver the right data to the right employees and sufficient ease of adoption and use.
* Goals: the goals of a key process area summarize the states that must exist for that key process area to have been implemented in an effective and lasting way.
The goals signify the scope, boundaries, and intent of each key process area.
* Common Features: common features include practices that implement and institutionalize a key process area.
It has been noted that this was a key part of the process of the reduction of the Indian economy from sophisticated textile production to a mere supplier of raw materials which occurred under colonial rule, a process described by Nehru and more recent scholars as " de-industrialization.
The key part of the process is that Alice And Bob exchange their secret colours in a mix only.
In cryptography, encryption is the process of transforming information ( referred to as plaintext ) using an algorithm ( called a cipher ) to make it unreadable to anyone except those possessing special knowledge, usually referred to as a key.
However, the success of the XM-291 doesn't imply the success of ETC technology as there are key parts of the propulsion system that are not yet understood or fully developed, such as the plasma ignition process.
Essentially the same process is used to insert a document into the network: the data is routed according to the key until it runs out of hops, and if no existing document is found with the same key, it is stored on each node.
To process these punched cards he invented the tabulator, and the key punch machine.
Information that has been encrypted ( rendered unusable ) can be transformed back into its original usable form by an authorized user, who possesses the cryptographic key, through the process of decryption.
From 1958 to 1963 Pei and Ray Affleck developed a key downton block of Montreal in a phased process that involved one of Pei's most admired structures in the commonwealth, the cruciform tower known as the Royal Bank Plaza ( Place Ville Marie ).
From an article by Askanas and Engel: " Two hypotheses predominate regarding the key pathogenic mechanisms involved in s-IBM: an amyloid-beta-related degenerative process and an immune dysregulation.
Kikunae Ikeda of the Tokyo Imperial University discovers that a key ingredient in kombu soup stock is monosodium glutamate ( MSG ), and patents a process for manufacturing it.
Based on the lessons learned in the COP process to-date, the TCCC proposes a more inclusive format of consultations, involving key partners among major developed and developing nations.
Italy also maintains a profile in Mozambique as a result of its key role during the peace process.

key and is
The key word in my plays is ' perhaps ' ''.
We know that much is made of the multiplicity and ambiguity of the identities that cluster around the key symbol of the Jew.
The symposium provides an opportunity to confront the self with specific statements which were made at particular times by identifiable communicators who were addressing definite audiences -- and throughout several hundred pages everyone is talking about the same key symbol of identification.
This is the key fact emerging from Sunday's national election.
But the key revelation is not new.
A romantic is one who thinks the world is divinely inspired and all he has to do is find the right key, and then divine justice and altruism will appear.
The long-range objective is to bring about consolidation of ownership through use of land exchange authority and through purchase on a moderate scale of inholdings which comprise key tracts for recognized National Forest programs such as recreation development, or which are a source of damage to lands in National Forests and National Grasslands.
otherwise, you'll have to spend a few minutes to either attach a suitable spring clip somewhere on the press head or fit the key to a length of light chain and fasten to the bottom of the motor mount so that the key is out of the way when not in use.
The key to effective marketing is wrapped up in defining your company's marketing problems realistically.
A new low capacity meter is the key that unlocks the situation at Oakwood Heights.
The phrasing is irregular, and the abrupt key changes have a primitive forcefulness.
Rangoni's first entrance is a musical shock, a sudden open fifth in a key totally unrelated to what has preceded it.
The key to the world of geology is change ; ;
I submit that this is the key problem of international relations, that it always has been, that it always will be.
The soldiers are fighting and the Americans are helping, he said, but in the fight against the Pathet Lao the key factor is the villager himself.
The key to Protestant development, therefore, is economic integration of the nucleus of the congregation.
I said `` Darn it, that's the automatic signal that shows when the ignition key is on.
And the key to the suite is still missing ''.
Mr. Schaefer also recommended that the snow emergency route plan, under which parking is banned on key streets and cars are required to use snow tires or chains on them, should be `` strictly enforced ''.
`` Convenience is therefore the key to the housing market today.
A publicity release from Oregon Physicians Service, of which Harvey is president, quoted him as saying the welfare office move to Salem, instead of `` crippling '' the agency, had provided an avenue to correct administrative weaknesses, with the key being improved communications between F & A and the commission staff.
Now a quiet-spoken, middle-aged man, Fiedler is an aeronautical engineer for Lockheed's Missiles and Space Division at Sunnyvale, where he played a key role in the development of the Navy's Polaris missile.

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