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controlled [kənˈtrəʊld, Am -ˈtroʊld] ADJ

controlled

controlled economy N ECON

controlled enterprise N ECON

controlled price N ECON

controlled price

radio-controlled ADJ

state-controlled ADJ ECON

controlled substances act ADJ Am LAW

I . control [kənˈtrəʊl, Am -ˈtroʊl] N

3. control no pl (supervision):

4. control no pl (restraint):

5. control (regulation, check):

6. control ELEC:

7. control AVIAT:

II . control <-ll-> [kənˈtrəʊl, Am -ˈtroʊl] VB trans

2. control (influence):

3. control (manage):

4. control (restrain):

hamować [perf po-]

5. control (check):

6. control (regulate):

7. control (operate):

8. control (inspect):

arms control N

batch control N no pl ECON

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When these variables are "not" well correlated, natural experiments can approach the power of controlled experiments.
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In particular, the continuous treatment effectiveness and safety of both amphetamine and methylphenidate have been demonstrated in controlled drug trials with durations of several years.
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Thermal runaway can occur in civil engineering, notably when the heat released by large amounts of curing concrete is not controlled.
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He added movable vanes in the exhaust, controlled by a gyroscope, to control and steer his rocket.
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Instead, it simulates the multiplayer experience with computer controlled players known as bots.
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They discovered that the mechanism that controlled the metabolic switching function was a two-part control mechanism on the lac operon.
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Like other early similar arcade games, it is controlled by four buttons: rotate left, rotate right, thrust and fire.
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It was a competitive two-player game controlled using a two-way joystick, and was presented in black and white graphics.
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The larger animals are grazing excess vegetation, trees are sometimes uprooted and controlled burning is carried out occasionally, to give the sandy heath a chance.
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Web 2.0 applications support virtual community interactivity and the development of user-driven content and social media, without restricted access or controlled implementation.
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