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Some DNA-or RNA-binding enzymes can recognize specific base pairing patterns that identify particular regulatory regions of genes.
Some mutations occur in so-called regulatory genes.
Some evolutionary biologists, for example Allan Wilson, have proposed that evolution in promoter or regulatory regions may be more important than changes in coding sequences over such time frames.
Some earned their fame for their investment strategies, financing, reporting, legal or regulatory skills, while others are remembered for their greed.
Some new and exciting examples of progress in this field are the identification of genes for regulatory RNAs, insights into the evolutionary origin of photosynthesis, or estimation of the contribution of horizontal gene transfer to the genomes that have been analyzed.
Some regulatory systems of Chlamydomonas are more complex than their homologs in Gymnosperms, with evolutionarily related regulatory proteins being larger and containing additional domains.
Some observers have criticized the Commission as an example of regulatory capture and the NRC has been accused of doing an inadequate job by the Union of Concerned Scientists.
Some non-Internet forms include telephone, fax, PDA, SMS text messaging, MMS, wireless networks and services, Bluetooth, CCTV, tracking systems, RFID, biometric identification, road traffic management and regulatory enforcement, identity cards, smart cards and other Near Field Communication applications ; polling station technology ( where non-online e-voting is being considered ), TV and radio-based delivery of government services ( e. g., CSMW ), email, online community facilities, newsgroups and electronic mailing lists, online chat, and instant messaging technologies.
Some regulatory elements are now known to be involved in a supergene that is involved in the development of butterfly color patterns.
Some fulfil a regulatory or inspection function, and their status is therefore intended to protect them from political interference.
Some of the regulatory agencies with jurisdiction over the merger had already given approval.
Some proteins though serve only to activate other genes, and these are the transcription factors that are the main players in regulatory networks or cascades.
Some regulatory authority is further delegated to the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority ( FINRA ), a self-regulatory organization.
Some cellular telephone companies will charge for this conversion as a regulatory cost recovery fee.
Some strains of LAB may affect Helicobacter pylori infections ( which may cause peptic ulcers ) in adults when used in combination with standard medical treatments, but there is no standard in medical practice or regulatory approval for such treatment.
Some of the blame for the corrosion debacle has to be laid on the regulators, who maintained a consistent improper regulatory focus on chemical reactions involving steam with the high-grade core graphite, as this was the area that drove design of the gas cleanup train ; it was foreseeable that the memorandums from Rockville, Maryland regarding this obviously consumed countless man-hours and drove the designers to distraction on peripheral issues whose occurrence was physically infeasible.
Some factors affecting the organizations ' requirements are: external factors such as regulatory requirements ; management, objectives, and business practices ; and the organizations ' performance compared to the industry.
Some media commentators suggested that Sirius Canada's reluctance to carry Stern had less to do with regulatory concerns and more to do with unwillingness to pay the American company's syndication fees for the program.
Some 3 '- UTR AU-rich elements ( AREs ) play important regulatory roles in cytokine and proto-oncogene expression by influencing half-life under basal conditions and in response to cellular activation.
Some non-environmental statutes, such as the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Fair Housing Amendments Act, also contain citizen suit provisions, but the majority of regulatory statutes do not.

Some and bodies
Some of the American bodies were dragged through the streets – a spectacle broadcast on television news programs.
Some official bodies have adopted the proposed Sibley-Ahlquist taxonomy almost entirely, however a more common approach worldwide has been to retain the traditional groupings, and modify rather than replace them in the light of new evidence as it comes to hand.
Some other noted consequences on repeated seizures are neuronal loss, gliosis, parenchymal microhemorrhages, excess of starch bodies, leptomeningeal thickening, subpial gliosis, perivascular gliosis and periavascular atrophy.
Some electrics, especially those with odd-shaped bodies, have one or both strap buttons on the back of the body.
Some predictions of general relativity differ significantly from those of classical physics, especially concerning the passage of time, the geometry of space, the motion of bodies in free fall, and the propagation of light.
Some had been conscious and lucid, talking to rescuers, but died of crush syndrome soon after the weight was removed from their bodies.
Some national bodies allow games with only a single referee in special cases like illness on short notice.
Some national bodies as the Deutsche Handball Bund ( DHB, " German Handball Federation ") allow substitution in junior teams only when in ball possession or during timeouts.
Some of the groups contesting these elections are affiliates of the major political parties, while others are so-called independent student bodies. But proving their affiliation by their works.
Some new reservoirs for hydroelectric schemes have been given names faithful to the names for natural bodies of water-for example: the Loch Sloy scheme, and Lochs Laggan and Treig ( which form part of the Lochaber hydroelectric scheme near Fort William ).
Some authorities restrict the use of the term to bodies deliberately embalmed with chemicals, but the use of the word to cover accidentally desiccated bodies goes back at least to the 1730s.
Some characters can seem to " transform " themselves ( or others ) into unliving substances, or even pure energy, by storing their bodies in extradimensional space and replacing them with bodies made from matter or energy from that dimension, while their souls remain on Earth, controlling their new body.
Some bodies are given statutory powers to issue Guidance with persuasive authority or similar statutory effect, such as the Highway Code.
Some of the organisms have antennae that are longer than their bodies.
When such bodies are subjected to a sinusoidally oscillating stress, the strain is neither exactly in phase with the stress ( as it would be for a perfectly elastic solid ) nor 90 degrees out of phase ( as it would be for a perfectly viscous liquid ) but rather exhibits a strain that lags the stress at a value between zero and 90 degrees: i. e., Some of the energy is stored and recovered in each cycle, and some is dissipated as heat.
Some institutions are restored historical bodies of government of the previous kingdoms or regional entities within the Spanish crown — like the Generalitat of Catalonia — while others are entirely new creations.
Some LNC members are also elected by the governing bodies of LP state affiliate chapters.
Some explorers wear respirators to protect their airways and proper attire to protect their bodies.
Some sport governing bodies prefer the title world championship or a related term ; some even organize both a world cup and a world championship with different rules.
Some of the most common forms of dementia are: Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, frontotemporal dementia, semantic dementia and dementia with Lewy bodies.
Some astrologers also take note of minor planetary bodies, fixed stars, asteroids ( for example, Chiron ) and other mathematically calculated points and angles such as the vertex, equatorial ascendant, etc.
Some whistle designs allow a single fipple, or mouthpiece, to be used on differently keyed bodies.

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