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The H20 in our bodies works to cushion and lubricate joints,
regulate
temperature, and to nourish the brain and spinal cord.
Mitochondria produce adenosine triphosphate, or ATP, the main energy source for all cellular processes, plus mitochondria
regulate
many different cell activities and play an important role in programmed cell death.
The bacteria in our guts can break down food the body can't digest, produce important nutrients,
regulate
the immune system, and protect against harmful germs.
But I would say this: first, some very smart people are even now debating how to
regulate
gene drives.
And so, that was the first thing I thought, that the need doesn't change, but the context and the way we
regulate
these relationships changes a lot.
We have new scientific knowledge that we need to use in order to improve the way we
regulate
nuclear industry.
And then in a long and complicated process, the tribes coalesced together to form the Chinese nation, which controlled the entire Yellow River and had the ability to bring hundreds of thousands of people together to build dams and canals and
regulate
the river and prevent the worst floods and droughts and raise the level of prosperity for everybody.
So now I have to tell you the short form of the long, torturous story of GM regulation in the US In the US, there are three agencies that
regulate
genetically modified organisms: the FDA, the Food and Drug Administration, the EPA, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the USDA, US Department of Agriculture.
Took these folks two years to decide that it would be the FDA that would
regulate
the genetically modified mosquito.
When the brain uses predictions to control and
regulate
things, we experience how well or how badly that control is going.
First of all, people said no to regulation; and second, they said, "Well if you
regulate
cars to do this and to minimize total harm, I will not buy those cars."
ST: This is a look-ahead point for your adaptive cruise control, so it helps us understand how to
regulate
velocity based on how far the cars in front of you are.
For example, rather than trying to
regulate
away problems, which probably won't work, if we could price into the cost of doing business, the cost of catastrophe, so that people who are doing things that had a higher cost of catastrophe would have to take insurance against that risk.
And that is the capacity to
regulate
your emotions.
Well, if I closed you in a dark room where you would have no external source of light, no alarm clocks, no clocks of any kind, you would still retain rhythmic sleep and wake patterns at least for a little while, because your clock was previously trained to light-dark cycles and one of the main functions of the clock is to
regulate
behavioral rhythmicity.
The same genes that
regulate
sleep in humans
regulate
sleep in flies.
Regulate, regulate,
regulate.
Legislation that was meant to better
regulate
its largest players has hurt its smaller ones, resulting in most of the industry's assets to be controlled by the top one percent.
The government specifically targeted young people, setting up institutions to
regulate
their behavior and police their thoughts.
We could choose to enact economic policies that raise taxes on the rich,
regulate
powerful corporations or raise wages for workers.
Their featherless heads help them
regulate
the sudden rise in temperature as they descend— and keep them clean as they tear into the decaying gazelle.
Then finally we have governmental bodies everywhere that will
regulate
everything we do.
He looks like he's resting peacefully, but in fact he's struggling to stay alive because he can't
regulate
his own body temperature.
And so we wondered: Might there be some agent that is in us, something that we make ourselves, that we might be able to
regulate
our own metabolic flexibility in such a way as to be able to survive when we got extremely cold, and might otherwise pass away?
So the body has the ability to
regulate
the amount of blood vessels that are present at any given time.
They want to
regulate
us, those conservatives, to stop us from allowing the market to spread in those places.
We may need to
regulate
the intensity of recreational boating and actual whale watching in order to prevent these kinds of problems.
Never have we seen, in the past 50 years, such a sharp decline of ecosystem functions and services on the planet, one of them being the ability to
regulate
climate on the long term, in our forests, land and biodiversity.
Brilliant electronics genius Dr. Charles Forbin (a strong and charismatic performance by Eric Braeden) creates Colossus, a powerful and super-intelligent computer that's devised to
regulate
America's defense systems.
This episode serves as a reminder that central banks are political institutions, with a political agenda, and that independent central banks tend to be captured (at least “cognitively”) by the banks that they are supposed to
regulate.
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