- 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...
- (SEC) or meet
certain qualifications to
exempt it from such registration.
Regulation A (or Reg A)
contains rules providing exemptions from the registration...
- the protein's
activity are
called allosteric inhibitors.
Allosteric regulations are a
natural example of
control loops, such as
feedback from downstream...
- A
regulation is a
legal act of the
European Union which becomes immediately enforceable as law in all
member states simultaneously.
Regulations can be...
- Rent
regulation is a
system of laws for the
rental market of dwellings, with
controversial effects on
affordability of
housing and tenancies. Generally...
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Oxygen regulation can
refer to: The
physiological regulation of
oxygen in
plants and animals. See
Control of respiration. The
dangerous ****ual practice...
-
Building regulations may
refer to:
Building code, a set of
rules that
specify the
minimum acceptable level of
safety for
constructed objects Planning...
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Financial regulation is a
broad set of
policies that
apply to the
financial sector in most jurisdictions,
justified by two main
features of finance: systemic...
- The
General Data
Protection Regulation (
Regulation (EU) 2016/679),
abbreviated GDPR, or RGPD (French for Règlement général sur la
protection des données...