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Regional Regulations

International agreements Continent-wide directives/legislation National Government/State regulations Regional/regulatory agencies... [Pg.16]

The regulation region of the fob operon has also been identified in B. sphaericus and B. subtilis ... [Pg.178]

The tolerance to hypothermia observed after treatment with OP is regarded as due to a decrease of mAChRs in the temperature-regulated region of the brain (Overstreet and Yamamura, 1979 Russel cr nl., 1975). [Pg.259]

Critical uncertainties include reference technology evolution (how good will the reference technologies turn out to be ), policy uncertainty (what concentration will ultimately be chosen, either explicitly or implicitly, as the concentration limit ), institutional uncertainty (what institutional mechanisms will be utilized to limit cumulative emissions—cap and trade, taxes, regulations ), regional diversity (what technologies will be needed in different regions around the world ), and investment uncertainties (which investments in R D will be made, which will succeed, and which will fail ). [Pg.36]


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