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单词 environmental regulation
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environmental regulation

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environmental
adjective
uk
/ɪnˌvaɪ.rənˈmen.təl/
us
/ɪnˌvaɪ.rənˈmen.t̬əl/
relating to ...
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regulation
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌreɡ.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌreɡ.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/
an official rule or the act of ...
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This helps to reduce (though certainly not eliminate) policy 'paralysis' led by small sets of distributional losers fromenvironmentalregulation.
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In fact, the features of corporatist institutions are actually more conducive to theenvironmentalregulation of production compared with countries where these institutions are absent.
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Some also argue that the levy rate is too low to give incentives for firms to comply with theenvironmentalregulation.
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For a conceptual overview of methods of estimating the benefits ofenvironmentalregulationand a brief survey of empirical estimates, see (19).
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The paper contributes to the literature by incorporating the spatial setting into a risk-averse firm's location decision in the presence ofenvironmentalregulationuncertainty.
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It contributes to the literature by incorporating the spatial setting into a risk-averse firm's location decision in the presence ofenvironmentalregulationuncertainty.
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We then discuss the optimal stringency ofenvironmentalregulation.
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In response toenvironmentalregulation, firms may adopt different types of technologies to reduce pollution.
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In their model, optimalenvironmentalregulationbecomes stricter as income rises, leading to lower pollution intensity of income (technique effect).
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There are two opposing effects of an increase in the uncertainty aboutenvironmentalregulationon the firm's location.
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Analysis of how spatial variability ofenvironmentalregulationacross states or countries can affect firm location may provide some insight into the pollution haven phenomenon.
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I combine the firm data withenvironmentalregulationand socio-economic conditions of the host province at the establishment year.
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Those below the line have chosen a relatively 'dirty' path to growth, with relatively laxenvironmentalregulation, in the hope of growing faster.
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There are also significant differences in the stringency ofenvironmentalregulationin several countries.
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How can we estimate this cost for a competitive firm facing theenvironmentalregulation?
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This paper analyzes the optimal location of the firm in response to the spatially varyingenvironmentalregulationcosts under uncertainty.
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The rise ofenvironmentalregulationconstituted a threat to the functioning of the internal market.
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The federal role inenvironmentalregulationwas supported by federal high courts.
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In case of anenvironmentalregulationthat sets a limit for emissions, the company will be forced to reduce its level of production.
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As we have already stressed, the patterns of sanitary investment by local government do not support an early relationship betweenenvironmentalregulationand mortality decline.
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epigenetic regulation

collocation in English

meaningsofregulation

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regulation
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌreɡ.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌreɡ.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/
an official rule or the act of ...
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The study of theepigeneticregulationof these events might therefore allow the design of successful remyelination cell therapy protocols.
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In addition,epigeneticregulationis key to many other cellular processes, whereas deregulation is an important factor in numerous disease states.
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Epigeneticregulationof transcription: a mechanism for inducing variations in phenotype (fetal programming) by differences in nutrition during early life?
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These insights suggest thatepigeneticregulationdetermines not only what parts of the genome are expressed but also how they are spliced.
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A simple positive feedback loop results inepigeneticregulationand have multiple steady states and a simple negative feedback loop results in homeostatic regulation.
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Mapping these sites can add to the knowledge of expressed genes and alsoepigeneticregulationon a genome-wide level.
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This approach provides an effective tool for the high-throughput identification of the functional regions involved inepigeneticregulation.
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Genomic imprinting is another example ofepigeneticregulationof gene expression.
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Changes in expression were reportedly due toepigeneticregulationof either the gene promoter itself, or promoters of transcription factors that regulate gene expression.
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Epigeneticregulationalso plays an important role in the metastatic outgrowth of disseminated tumor cells.
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This is an example ofepigeneticregulationenabling unicellular organisms to respond rapidly to environmental stress.
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This process is calledepigeneticregulation.
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