0 past simple and past participle of control
The representational flexibility of the hypothesis space approach demands that the complexity of the representations be controlled.
As reported in all these studies, however, there is a fair amount of variability in speakers' intuitions of syllabification, even when dialect is controlled for.
This effect was only modestly reduced when psychiatric and sociodemographic predictors were controlled for.
Controlled drugs represent 'the final barrier' and it should be removed.
This indicated that maize callus produced raffinose in response to some, perhaps all, stresses, but that raffinose amounts may be controlled by hydrolytic activity.
Research, or indeed the content of teaching for that matter, must not be controlled by those who are ignorant.
During lignification, phenyl rings of lignin precursors align to the cellulose molecule surfaces in a controlled and ordered process.
There also had to be a sufficient level of evidence (in the form of randomized controlled trials) to support systematic review and meta-analysis.