self-regulation in psychology, social regulation (e.g. norms), co-regulation, third-party regulation, certification, accreditation or market regulation. State-mandated...
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self-regulation, self-regulated, or self-regulating in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Self-regulation may refer to: Emotional self-regulation Self-control...
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The regulation school (French: l'école de la régulation) is a group of writers in political economy and economics whose origins can be traced to France...
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Look up regulation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Regulation may refer to: Government functions: Regulation of the polity, economy and society Regulatory...
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regulation is a field of law, often bracketed with antitrust (as in the phrase “antitrust and trade regulation law”), including government regulation...
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Regulation (Regulation No. 604/2013; sometimes the Dublin III Regulation; previously the Dublin II Regulation and Dublin Convention) is a Regulation of...
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The General Data Protection Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2016/679), abbreviated GDPR, is a European Union regulation on information privacy in the European...
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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...
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the protein's activity are called allosteric inhibitors. Allosteric regulations are a natural example of control loops, such as feedback from downstream...
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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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British Armed Forces units usually carry two Regulation Colours: the Regulation King's Colour and Regulation Regimental Colour. These are often referred...
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(SEC) or meet certain qualifications to exempt it from such registration. Regulation A (or Reg A) contains rules providing exemptions from the registration...
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Affect regulation and "affect regulation theory" are important concepts in psychiatry and psychology and in close relation with emotion regulation. However...
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Line regulation is the ability of a power supply to maintain a constant output voltage despite changes to the input voltage, with the output current drawn...
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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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Judea and Samaria Settlement Regulation Law (Hebrew: חוק להסדרת ההתיישבות ביהודה והשומרון), commonly known as the Regulation Law (Hebrew: חוק ההסדרה) or...
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Translational regulation refers to the control of the levels of protein synthesized from its mRNA. This regulation is vastly important to the cellular...
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In electrical engineering, particularly power engineering, voltage regulation is a measure of change in the voltage magnitude between the sending and receiving...
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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...
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Regulation CF, also known as Regulation Crowdfunding or Reg CF is a section of the United States Code of Federal Regulations, in particular 17 CFR § 227...
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Regulation 17 (French: Règlement 17) was a regulation of the Government of Ontario, Canada, designed to limit instruction in French-language Catholic...
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Self-regulation theory (SRT) is a system of conscious, personal management that involves the process of guiding one's own thoughts, behaviors and feelings...
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Meta-regulation is a form of regulation that encourages self-regulation of firms. In contrast to traditional forms of regulation, where decisions concerning...
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Algorithmic regulation may refer to: Government by algorithm, use of algorithms in government Regulation of algorithms, rules and laws for algorithms This...
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A cybersecurity regulation comprises directives that safeguard information technology and computer systems with the purpose of forcing companies and organizations...
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Federal Reserve Board Regulation T (also referred to as Reg T) is 12 CFR §220 – Code of Federal Regulations, Title 12, Chapter II, Subchapter A, Part...
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Regulation FD (Fair Disclosure), ordinarily referred to as Regulation FD or Reg FD, is a regulation that was promulgated by the U.S. Securities and Exchange...
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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...
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Oxygen regulation can refer to: The physiological regulation of oxygen in plants and animals. See Control of respiration. The dangerous sexual practice...
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Cell regulation may refer to: Cell cycle#Regulation of eukaryotic cell cycle and related processes in cell biology. Cell Regulation, the previous name...
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