- self-
regulation in psychology,
social regulation (e.g. norms), co-
regulation, third-party
regulation, certification,
accreditation or
market regulation. State-mandated...
- self-
regulation, self-regulated, or self-regulating in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Self-
regulation may
refer to:
Emotional self-
regulation Self-control...
- Look up
regulation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Regulation may
refer to:
Government functions:
Regulation of the polity,
economy and
society Regulatory...
-
regulation is a
field of law,
often bracketed with
antitrust (as in the
phrase “antitrust and
trade regulation law”),
including government regulation...
-
Regulation (
Regulation No. 604/2013;
sometimes the
Dublin III
Regulation;
previously the
Dublin II
Regulation and
Dublin Convention) is a
Regulation of...
- The
General Data
Protection Regulation (
Regulation (EU) 2016/679),
abbreviated GDPR, is a
European Union regulation on
information privacy in the European...
- the protein's
activity are
called allosteric inhibitors.
Allosteric regulations are a
natural example of
control loops, such as
feedback from downstream...
- The self-
regulation of
emotion or
emotion regulation is the
ability to
respond to the
ongoing demands of
experience with the
range of
emotions in a manner...
- Co-
regulation (or coregulation) is a term used in psychology. It is
defined most
broadly as a "continuous
unfolding of
individual action that is susceptible...
- (SEC) or meet
certain qualifications to
exempt it from such registration.
Regulation A (or Reg A)
contains rules providing exemptions from the registration...