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Although the kidney cannot directly sense blood, long-term regulation of blood pressure predominantly depends upon the kidney.
Although the specific mechanisms between mitochondria and the cell cycle regulation is not well understood, studies have shown that low energy cell cycle checkpoints monitor the energy capability before committing to another round of cell division.
Although there were informal volunteer units as early as 1845, the appropriate approval and regulation of the units did not occur until The Militia Act 1858.
Although looting was officially forbidden, historians disagree on how well this regulation was enforced.
Although the way that the uniforms are worn are usually not an issue, although some state schools may have regulation on the subject ( e. g. height of ties, whether the shirt is tucked in or not ), the selection of clothes worn, whether they follow the policy, can be very strict.
Although no longer responsible for the governance and regulation of the sport, it owns 14 of Britain's famous racecourses, including Aintree, Cheltenham and Newmarket, amongst other concerns such as the National Stud, and the property and land management company, Jockey Club Estates.
Although regulation of body temperature causes it to produce sweat which contain urea and other waste with salts too but the secretion of any type of waste for any purpose from the body is called excretion even if it is surplus water.
* Although not required by law or military regulation, members of the uniformed services are encouraged to render salutes to recipients of the Medal of Honor as a matter of respect and courtesy regardless of rank or status.
Although this committee has not yet explicitly ruled that a law or regulation is unconstitutional, in one case, after the subsequent media outcry over the death of Sun Zhigang, the State Council was forced to rescind regulations allowing police to detain persons without residency permits after the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress ( NPCSC ) made it clear that it would rule such regulations unconstitutional if they were not rescinded.
Although D ’ Arista and Schlesinger acknowledged the regulation of banks and the parallel banking system would end up only being “ comparable ,” their goal was to eliminate so far as possible the competitive advantages of the “ parallel ” or “ shadow ” banking market.
Although the UK's ICB and the commentators presenting these proposals to modify banks or banking regulation address issues beyond the scope of the Glass-Steagall separation of commercial and investment banking, each specifically examines Glass-Steagall.
Although this sort of presentation was a famous entertaining form of Lisbon ’ s Carnival, enjoying popular support and often with strong intervening characters, the censorship regulation in 1927 would strongly but irreversibly contribute to the extinction of this type of show.
" Although economic competition does have its advantages, being the driving force behind technical progress, these were " gained at the expense of an enormous waste of human life and labour, which might be avoided by regulation.
Although the regulation itself was rescinded in 1927, the government continued to refuse funding for French language high schools until the latter half of the 1960s.
Although this circuit has good regulation, it is still sensitive to the load and supply variation.
Although municipalities are responsible for their own finances, there is much highly specific legistlation and regulation that requires the services to be provided up to a standard.
Although most jurisdictions recognize paralegals to a greater or lesser extent, there is no international consistency as to definition, job-role, status, terms and conditions of employment, training, regulation or anything else and so each jurisdiction must be looked at individually.
Although home education is outside Ofsted's remit, they are actively involved in shaping policy for the inspection and regulation of home educators through support of the recommendations of the Badman Review.
Although the Fish and Game Commission declined to grant an exception ( solely on ethical grounds ) in December 2003, it later reversed course and decided to move forward with the process of exempting GloFish from the regulation.
Although photoreceptors are neurons, they do not conduct action potentials with the exception of the photosensitive ganglion cell – which are involved mainly in the regulation of circadian rhythms, melatonin, and pupil dilation.
Although federal regulation of the airline industry can be traced to the Air Mail Act of 1925 and the Air Commerce Act of 1926, serious economic regulation of commercial aviation began with passage of the Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938.
Although the ISA did not bring about extensive economic regulation, it excited considerable interest in the possibility of government intervention.
Although there was monetary regulation, enforcement was often lax and little effort was made to control the activities of merchants, moneychangers, and financiers.
Although gold was certainly used for articles, the regulation was silent on gold standards and its hallmarking.

Although and width
Although there would be no point in encoding the file that way, something similar typically happens for bi-color images: the minimum symbol width is 2, even if only values 0 and 1 are used.
Although slope gradient is the primary consideration in assigning a trail rating, other factors come into play — including trail width, normal snow conditions and whether or not the resort regularly grooms the trail.
Although one formation theory originally proposed since the 1980s by Bohan-Henry and collaborators suggests that drumlin creation by a catastrophic flooding release of highly pressurized water flowing underneath the glacial ice, the recent retreat of a marginal outlet glacier of Hofsjökull in Iceland provided the opportunity for direct study of a drumlin field with formation of > 50 drumlins ranging from in length, in width, and in height.
Although the canal saves the journey around the Peloponnese, it is too narrow for modern ocean freighters as it can only accommodate ships of a width of up to and a depth of.
Although the term kerf is often used to refer to the width of the saw blade, it actually means the width of the cut, which is affected by the width of the blade, the amount of wobble created during cutting, and the amount of material pulled out of the sides of the cut.
Although only 75 feet width is required for this classification, the runway is 25 feet wider to allow it to serve as an alternate runway for turboprop and small regional jet aircraft.
Although the emission lines are caused by a transition between quantized energy states and may at first look very sharp, they do have a finite width, i. e. they are composed of more than one wavelength of light.
Although scientists cannot directly measure the temperature of past years, tree-ring width and other climate proxies have been used to provide a semi-quantitative record of average temperature in the Northern Hemisphere back to 1000 A. D.
Although Roebling operated his own wire mill at Trenton, NJ, one million pounds of wire were bought from Richard Johnson at Manchester, England for the cables that would span the width of the river.
Although the three vertical bars may at first appear to be of equal width, the centre yellow bar is slightly wider than the other two so that the ratio of bar widths is 8: 9: 8.
Although the Inca roads varied greatly in scale, construction, and appearance, for the most part they varied between about in width.
Although the tornado passed largely over rural terrain, the width of the wind swath capable of producing damage was as wide as 4 miles ( 7 km ), making the actual wind field of the Mulhall tornado likely twice as wide as that of the Hallam tornado ( the wind field of which was not measured ), even though the Hallam tornado resulted in a wider damage path.
Although the width of the expression " trading or financial corporations " has never been authoritatively settled, it appears that it covers at least all commercial enterprises carried out under the corporate form.
Although it lasted only 30 minutes, the penultimate obstacle, a 2 meter wide stream, became 12 meters in width and flooded the entire take off point for the horses.
Although pens with semi-flexible nibs and liquid ink can also vary their stroke width depending on the degree of applied pressure, their variation range is far less obvious.
Although the pulse width of VCO1 is adjustable, there is no voltage control for this parameter and as a result pulse width modulation is not possible.
Although some adherents state that Pastafarianism is a genuine religion, it is generally recognized by the media as a of devout worshippers, the Church of the FSM is widely considered a legitimate religion, even by its opponents — mostly fundamentalist Christians, who have accepted that our God has larger balls than theirs .| source =– Bobby Henderson | width = 35 %| align = right | salign = right
Although the microcassette uses tape thinner than the C90 compact cassette ( the width is the same ), much of its reduced size comes from using shorter tapes at slower recording speeds.
Although they tend to be close to square in shape, some metopes are noticeably larger in height or in width.

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