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  • Regulated function
  • mathematics, a regulated function, or ruled function, is a certain kind of well-behaved function of a single real variable. Regulated functions arise as a

    Regulated function

    Regulated_function

  • Regulated integral
  • Definition of integral for regulated functions

    mathematics, the regulated integral is a definition of integration for regulated functions, which are defined to be uniform limits of step functions. The use

    Regulated integral

    Regulated_integral

  • Regulated verse
  • types of regulated verse: the eight-lined lüshi, the four-lined jueju, and the linked couplets of indeterminate length pailu. All regulated verse forms

    Regulated verse

    Regulated_verse

  • Fraňková–Helly selection theorem
  • On convergent subsequences of regulated functions

    generalisation of Helly's selection theorem for functions of bounded variation to the case of regulated functions. It was proved in 1991 by the Czech mathematician

    Fraňková–Helly selection theorem

    Fraňková–Helly_selection_theorem

  • Juxtaglomerular apparatus
  • Structure that regulates function of each nephron

    the juxtaglomerular complex) is a structure in the kidney that regulates the function of each nephron, the functional units of the kidney. The juxtaglomerular

    Juxtaglomerular apparatus

    Juxtaglomerular apparatus

    Juxtaglomerular_apparatus

  • FCA Controlled Functions
  • Financial service code names

    Controlled Functions for all FCA solo regulated firms. If a firm is a body corporate (other than a limited liability partnership), the Director Function is the

    FCA Controlled Functions

    FCA_Controlled_Functions

  • Alexander Luria
  • Russian neuropsychologist (1902–1977)

    "The regulating function of speech thus appears as a main factor in the formation of voluntary behavior ... at first, the activating function is formed

    Alexander Luria

    Alexander Luria

    Alexander_Luria

  • Assessment of kidney function
  • Ways of assessing the function of the kidneys

    medical imaging. Functions of a healthy kidney include maintaining a person's fluid balance, maintaining an acid-base balance; regulating sodium and other

    Assessment of kidney function

    Assessment of kidney function

    Assessment_of_kidney_function

  • Mucociliary clearance
  • Mechanism in the respiratory system

    hydration of the airway surface liquid. Any disturbance in the closely regulated functioning of the cilia can cause a disease. Disturbances in the structural

    Mucociliary clearance

    Mucociliary clearance

    Mucociliary_clearance

  • Gain-of-function research
  • Field of medical research

    Gain-of-function research (GoF research or GoFR) is medical research that genetically alters an organism in a way that may enhance the biological functions of

    Gain-of-function research

    Gain-of-function_research

  • OXGR1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    one of its ligands, OXGR1 activates Gq alpha subunit-regulated cellular pathways (see Functions of the Gq alpha pathways) that stimulate the cellular

    OXGR1

    OXGR1

    OXGR1

  • Classification of discontinuities
  • Mathematical analysis of discontinuous points

    on [ a , b ] . {\displaystyle [a,b].} If f {\displaystyle f} is a regulated function on [ a , b ] {\displaystyle [a,b]} then f {\displaystyle f} is Riemann

    Classification of discontinuities

    Classification_of_discontinuities

  • Cocaine and amphetamine regulated transcript
  • Neuropeptide protein

    important function in the regulation of energy homeostasis and interact with several hypothalamic appetite circuits. CART expression is regulated by several

    Cocaine and amphetamine regulated transcript

    Cocaine and amphetamine regulated transcript

    Cocaine_and_amphetamine_regulated_transcript

  • Extracellular signal-regulated kinases
  • Class of enzymes

    signal-regulated kinase 1 (ERK1). Transgenic gene knockout mice lacking MAPK3 are viable and it is thought that MAPK1 can fulfill some MAPK3 functions in

    Extracellular signal-regulated kinases

    Extracellular_signal-regulated_kinases

  • Vagus nerve
  • Main nerve of the parasympathetic nervous system

    in the autonomic nervous system, which is responsible for regulating involuntary functions within the human body. This nerve carries both sensory and

    Vagus nerve

    Vagus nerve

    Vagus_nerve

  • Self-regulated learning
  • Educational strategy

    against a standard), and motivation to learn. A self-regulated learner "monitors, directs, and regulates actions toward goals of information acquisition,

    Self-regulated learning

    Self-regulated_learning

  • Executive dysfunction
  • Difficulty keeping organised to complete tasks

    executive function deficit, is a disruption to the efficacy of the executive functions, which is a group of cognitive processes that regulate, control

    Executive dysfunction

    Executive_dysfunction

  • Self-regulating heater
  • Type of resistive heater

    electrical heating element can be regulated by regulating the electrical power input. PTC heating elements also can be regulated indirectly. For example, a PTC

    Self-regulating heater

    Self-regulating heater

    Self-regulating_heater

  • Regulating Act 1773
  • Act of the Parliament of Great Britain

    The East India Company Act 1772 (13 Geo. 3. c. 63) (also known as the Regulating Act 1773) was an act of the Parliament of Great Britain intended to overhaul

    Regulating Act 1773

    Regulating Act 1773

    Regulating_Act_1773

  • Autonomic nervous system
  • Division of the nervous system supplying internal organs, smooth muscle and glands

    autonomic nervous system is regulated by integrated reflexes through the brainstem to the spinal cord and organs. These functions include control of respiration

    Autonomic nervous system

    Autonomic nervous system

    Autonomic_nervous_system

  • Insulin regulated aminopeptidase
  • Protein found in humans

    in specialized regulated endosomes that can be recruited to the cell surface upon cell type-specific receptor activation. IRAP functions depend on the

    Insulin regulated aminopeptidase

    Insulin regulated aminopeptidase

    Insulin_regulated_aminopeptidase

  • Moral disengagement
  • Conviction that ethical standards do not apply to oneself

    self-organizing, proactive, self-reflective, and self-regulative mechanisms. Three major sub-functions are operating in this self-regulatory system in which

    Moral disengagement

    Moral_disengagement

  • Testicle
  • Internal organ in the male reproductive system

    primary functions are the production of sperm and the secretion of androgens, primarily testosterone. The release of testosterone is regulated by luteinizing

    Testicle

    Testicle

    Testicle

  • Human brain
  • Central organ of the human nervous system

    The hypothalamus in the diencephalon, is involved in regulating many functions of the body. Functions include neuroendocrine regulation, regulation of the

    Human brain

    Human brain

    Human_brain

  • Insect neuropeptide
  • neuropeptides are small signaling molecules that function as chemical messengers in the nervous system, regulating diverse physiological and behavioral processes

    Insect neuropeptide

    Insect_neuropeptide

  • Hypothalamus
  • Area of the brain below the thalamus

    humans, it is about the size of an almond. The hypothalamus has the function of regulating certain metabolic processes and other activities of the autonomic

    Hypothalamus

    Hypothalamus

    Hypothalamus

  • Nasal concha
  • Piece of bone in the breathing passage of humans and other animals

    conchae is regulated by the pterygopalatine ganglion and heats or cools the air in the nose. The nasopulmonary and nasothoracic reflexes regulate the mechanism

    Nasal concha

    Nasal concha

    Nasal_concha

  • Notch regulated ankyrin repeat protein
  • Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens

    NOTCH regulated ankyrin repeat protein is a protein that in humans is encoded by the NRARP gene. It is also found in insects, nematodes, mammals, and

    Notch regulated ankyrin repeat protein

    Notch regulated ankyrin repeat protein

    Notch_regulated_ankyrin_repeat_protein

  • Trunk carrier
  • Type of US airline in the regulated era (1938–1978)

    this grandfathering in 1939. The CAB tightly regulated the industry and categorized airlines by function, the name of the trunk carriers reflected their

    Trunk carrier

    Trunk carrier

    Trunk_carrier

  • Form, fit and function
  • Concept in design processes

    Form, Fit, and Function (also F3 or FFF) is a concept used in various industries, including manufacturing, engineering, and architecture, to describe aspects

    Form, fit and function

    Form,_fit_and_function

  • Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor
  • Group of nuclear receptor proteins

    receptor proteins that function as transcription factors regulating gene expression. PPARs play essential roles in regulating cellular differentiation

    Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor

    Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor

    Peroxisome_proliferator-activated_receptor

  • Executive functions
  • Cognitive processes necessary for control of behavior

    one's behavior in an addiction. Historically, the executive functions have been seen as regulated by the prefrontal regions of the frontal lobes, but it is

    Executive functions

    Executive functions

    Executive_functions

  • Neuroendocrine cell
  • Type of glandular cell found in brain

    hypothalamus). This area controls most anterior pituitary cells and thereby regulates functions in the entire body, like responses to stress, cold, sleep, and the

    Neuroendocrine cell

    Neuroendocrine_cell

  • Androgen receptor
  • Mammalian protein found in humans

    gene expression; however, the androgen receptor has other functions as well. Androgen-regulated genes are critical for the development and maintenance of

    Androgen receptor

    Androgen receptor

    Androgen_receptor

  • Urinary system
  • Anatomical system consisting of the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and the urethra

    structural and functional unit of the kidney is the nephron. Its chief function is to regulate the concentration of water and soluble substances like sodium by

    Urinary system

    Urinary system

    Urinary_system

  • Regulated power supply
  • Electrical conversion hardware

    power adaptors Regulated power supplies in appliances Various amplifiers and oscillators Many topologies have been used since the regulated supply was invented

    Regulated power supply

    Regulated_power_supply

  • Act for Regulating Surveyors
  • Directing and Regulating the Proceedings of Surveys in the same year. The acts were significant due to the importance of surveys in the functioning of the plantation

    Act for Regulating Surveyors

    Act_for_Regulating_Surveyors

  • Automotive lighting
  • Lighting system of a motor vehicle

    light steadily, blink, or flash, depending on their intended and regulated function. Most must be fitted in pairs—one left and one right—though some vehicles

    Automotive lighting

    Automotive lighting

    Automotive_lighting

  • Fourier transform
  • Mathematical transform that expresses a function of time as a function of frequency

    takes a function as input and outputs another function that describes the extent to which various frequencies are present in the original function. The output

    Fourier transform

    Fourier transform

    Fourier_transform

  • Brain
  • Organ central to the nervous system

    myelencephalon). The spinal cord, which directly interacts with somatic functions below the head, can be considered a caudal extension of the myelencephalon

    Brain

    Brain

    Brain

  • Heterocrine gland
  • Gland with both exocrine and endocrine function

    the glands which function as both exocrine gland and endocrine gland. These glands exhibit a unique and diverse secretory function encompassing the release

    Heterocrine gland

    Heterocrine_gland

  • Neurocardiology
  • Discipline within medical science

    physiological function. Moreover, the brain can control the heart rate through the sympathetic nervous system. The cardiovascular system is regulated by the

    Neurocardiology

    Neurocardiology

  • Functions of the Pharaoh
  • Pharaoh's duties in the Ancient Egypt

    The functions of the Pharaoh are the various religious and governmental activities performed by the king of Egypt during Antiquity (between the years

    Functions of the Pharaoh

    Functions of the Pharaoh

    Functions_of_the_Pharaoh

  • Second Amendment to the United States Constitution
  • 1791 amendment protecting the right to keep and bear arms

    " The term "regulated" means "disciplined" or "trained". In Heller, the U.S. Supreme Court stated that "[t]he adjective 'well-regulated' implies nothing

    Second Amendment to the United States Constitution

    Second Amendment to the United States Constitution

    Second_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution

  • Gelatinase
  • Class of enzymes

    accord with certain substrates in the pericellular space in order to regulate function of the MMPs. Localization allows them to degrade specific elements

    Gelatinase

    Gelatinase

  • Regulation
  • General term for rules, including delegated legislation and self-regulation

    the regulated activities. In some countries (in particular the Scandinavian countries) industrial relations are to a very high degree regulated by the

    Regulation

    Regulation

  • Regulated rewriting
  • Regulated rewriting is a specific area of formal languages studying grammatical systems which are able to take some kind of control over the production

    Regulated rewriting

    Regulated_rewriting

  • List of human hormones
  • produced by specialized cells in various human tissues and organs. They regulate diverse physiological processes by binding to specific receptors. Human

    List of human hormones

    List_of_human_hormones

  • Nuclear lamina
  • Fibrillar network

    the nuclear lamina at this stage has a stabilizing role or some regulative function, for it is clear that it plays no essential part in the nuclear membrane

    Nuclear lamina

    Nuclear lamina

    Nuclear_lamina

  • Commercial bank
  • Financial institution that accepts deposits and provides loans

    heavily regulated and this is typically done by a country's central bank. They will impose a number of conditions on the banks that they regulate such as

    Commercial bank

    Commercial bank

    Commercial_bank

  • Pancreas
  • Organ of the digestive system and endocrine system of vertebrates

    pancreas is exocrine and 1% is endocrine. As an endocrine gland, it functions mostly to regulate blood sugar levels, secreting the hormones insulin, glucagon

    Pancreas

    Pancreas

    Pancreas

  • Mutation
  • Alteration in the nucleotide sequence of a genome

    Rosenberg states, "These mechanisms reveal a picture of highly regulated mutagenesis, up-regulated temporally by stress responses and activated when cells/organisms

    Mutation

    Mutation

    Mutation

  • FÁS
  • State employment agency in Ireland

    including the apprenticeships in various fields that it regulated. Apprenticeships regulated by FÁS include: Traditionally, the Director General of FÁS

    FÁS

    FÁS

  • Dopamine
  • Organic chemical that functions both as a hormone and a neurotransmitter

    is also synthesized in plants and most animals. In the brain, dopamine functions as a neurotransmitter—a chemical released by neurons (nerve cells) to

    Dopamine

    Dopamine

    Dopamine

  • Thyroxine
  • Thyroid hormone

    and its active metabolites are essential for regulating metabolic rate, supporting heart and muscle function, promoting brain development, and maintaining

    Thyroxine

    Thyroxine

    Thyroxine

  • GTP-binding protein regulators
  • regulators regulate G proteins in several different ways. Small GTPases act as molecular switches in signaling pathways, which act to regulate functions of other

    GTP-binding protein regulators

    GTP-binding protein regulators

    GTP-binding_protein_regulators

  • Aridity
  • Term for regions characterized by a severe lack of available water

    tend to fall upon degraded soils, and their health and functioning are key necessities of regulating ecosystems’ atmospheric components. The distribution

    Aridity

    Aridity

    Aridity

  • Tumor suppressor gene
  • Gene that inhibits tumorigenic phenotype

    that regulates a cell during cell division and replication. When a tumor suppressor gene is mutated, it results in a loss or reduction in its function. In

    Tumor suppressor gene

    Tumor suppressor gene

    Tumor_suppressor_gene

  • Silent piano
  • Type of acoustic piano

    This allows the action to be regulated correctly in the non-silent setting. Without it, the action must be regulated to be a compromise between what

    Silent piano

    Silent_piano

  • Gastric acid
  • Digestive fluid formed in the stomach

    which together break down the long chains of amino acids. Gastric acid is regulated in feedback systems to increase production when needed, such as after

    Gastric acid

    Gastric acid

    Gastric_acid

  • TRNP1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    TMF-regulated nuclear protein 1 is a nuclear protein that in humans is encoded by the TRNP1 gene. TRNP1 plays a crucial role in cellular proliferation

    TRNP1

    TRNP1

    TRNP1

  • PPP1R1B
  • Protein

    The function of DARPP32 seems to be regulated by receptor stimulation. Both dopaminergic and glutamatergic (NMDA) receptor stimulation regulate the extent

    PPP1R1B

    PPP1R1B

    PPP1R1B

  • Regulating Lines
  • rational sense of coherence to the buildings. In this way, the order, the function, and the volume of the space are drawn into one architectural moment. Le

    Regulating Lines

    Regulating_Lines

  • Mesangial cell
  • Specialised kidney cells

    to be lost. Mesangial cells can contract and relax to regulate capillary flow. This is regulated by vasoactive substances. Contraction of mesangial cells

    Mesangial cell

    Mesangial_cell

  • Senior Managers Regime
  • UK banking regulation

    applies to the United Kingdom banking sector since March 2016 and to dual-regulated insurers since December 2018. SM&CR has been put in place to reduce financial

    Senior Managers Regime

    Senior_Managers_Regime

  • Anal canal
  • Functional segment of the large intestine

    ischioanal fossae. As the final functional segment of the bowel, it functions to regulate release of feces by two muscular anal sphincter complexes. The anus

    Anal canal

    Anal canal

    Anal_canal

  • Malta Gaming Authority
  • Gaming control board of Malta

    performance of the MGA functions. Executive Management Committee, who are delegated tasks by the CEO and are responsible for major functions of the MGA. Audit

    Malta Gaming Authority

    Malta Gaming Authority

    Malta_Gaming_Authority

  • Calcium channel
  • Ion channel complex through which calcium ions pass

    which are a type of calcium channel regulated by changes in membrane potential. Some calcium channels are regulated by the binding of a ligand. Other calcium

    Calcium channel

    Calcium_channel

  • Histone acetylation and deacetylation
  • Biological processes used in gene regulation

    chromosomes. The modifications, as part of their function, can recruit enzymes for their particular function and can contribute to the continuation of modifications

    Histone acetylation and deacetylation

    Histone acetylation and deacetylation

    Histone_acetylation_and_deacetylation

  • Enzyme
  • Large biological molecule that acts as a catalyst

    the same steps and could not be regulated to serve the needs of the cell. Most central metabolic pathways are regulated at a few steps, typically through

    Enzyme

    Enzyme

    Enzyme

  • Regulatory agency
  • Type of government institution

    decision-making on part of the regulated company; and monitor the performance and investigate the compliance of the regulated company, with the regulator

    Regulatory agency

    Regulatory_agency

  • Reticular formation
  • Spinal trigeminal nucleus

    coupling were down-regulated, there would be a corresponding decrease in higher-frequency synchronization (gamma band). Conversely, up-regulated electrical coupling

    Reticular formation

    Reticular formation

    Reticular_formation

  • Georg Aumann
  • German mathematician

    mathematician. He was known for his work in general topology and regulated functions. During World War II, he worked as part of a group of five mathematicians

    Georg Aumann

    Georg Aumann

    Georg_Aumann

  • Human body
  • Physical substance of the human organism

    and their products. Proteins dictate cell function and gene expression, a cell is able to self-regulate by the amount of proteins produced. However

    Human body

    Human body

    Human_body

  • Cognition
  • Mental process dealing with knowledge

    with the world. Cognitive processes are typically categorized by their function. Perception organizes and interprets sensory information, such as light

    Cognition

    Cognition

  • Interstitium
  • Fluid-filled space in organs

    macrophages and mast cells), serve a variety of structural and immune functions. Fibroblasts synthesize the production of structural molecules as well

    Interstitium

    Interstitium

    Interstitium

  • Oncogene
  • Gene that has the potential to cause cancer

    through mutation, normal genes promoting cellular growth are up-regulated (gain-of-function mutation), they predispose the cell to cancer and are termed

    Oncogene

    Oncogene

    Oncogene

  • Immune system
  • Biological system protecting an organism against disease

    previously encountered. Both use molecules and cells to perform their functions. Nearly all organisms have some kind of immune system. Bacteria have a

    Immune system

    Immune system

    Immune_system

  • Calmodulin-regulated spectrin-associated CKK domain
  • Protein domain

    In molecular biology, the calmodulin-regulated spectrin-associated CKK domain (also known as the CKK domain) is a domain which occurs at the C-terminus

    Calmodulin-regulated spectrin-associated CKK domain

    Calmodulin-regulated spectrin-associated CKK domain

    Calmodulin-regulated_spectrin-associated_CKK_domain

  • Kidney
  • Organ of the urinary system

    nephron is essential for enabling this function. The kidney participates in whole-body homeostasis, regulating acid–base balance, electrolyte concentrations

    Kidney

    Kidney

    Kidney

  • Dopaminergic pathways
  • Projection neurons in the brain that synthesize and release dopamine

    affected by motor functioning while schizophrenia and ADHD are affected by reward and motivation functioning. This pathway also regulates associated learning

    Dopaminergic pathways

    Dopaminergic pathways

    Dopaminergic_pathways

  • Wastegate
  • Component in a turbocharger system

    gases regulates the turbine speed, which in turn regulates the rotating speed of the compressor. The primary function of the wastegate is to regulate the

    Wastegate

    Wastegate

  • Adrenocortical hormone
  • Hormones produced by the adrenal cortex

    glomerulosa. Their function is to regulate the concentration of electrolytes circulating in the blood. For example, aldosterone functions to raise blood sodium

    Adrenocortical hormone

    Adrenocortical_hormone

  • Glomerular filtration rate
  • Renal function test

    Renal functions include maintaining an acid–base balance; regulating fluid balance; regulating sodium, potassium, and other electrolytes; clearing toxins;

    Glomerular filtration rate

    Glomerular filtration rate

    Glomerular_filtration_rate

  • Liver
  • Vertebrate organ involved in metabolism

    exclusively found in vertebrates, which performs many essential biological functions such as detoxification of the organism, and the synthesis of various proteins

    Liver

    Liver

    Liver

  • Xiangsha Liujun Wan
  • Chinese medicine to "replenish qi, invigorate the function of the spleen and regulate the function of the stomach". It is slightly aromatic and tastes

    Xiangsha Liujun Wan

    Xiangsha_Liujun_Wan

  • Protein
  • Biomolecule consisting of chains of amino acid residues

    long chains of amino acid residues. Proteins perform a vast array of functions within organisms, including catalysing metabolic reactions, DNA replication

    Protein

    Protein

    Protein

  • Stress (biology)
  • Organism's response to a stressor such as an environmental condition or a stimulus

    axis, regulates the release of cortisol, which influences many bodily functions, such as metabolic, psychological and immunological functions. The SAM

    Stress (biology)

    Stress (biology)

    Stress_(biology)

  • Glia
  • Support-cells in the nervous system

    true. Some glial cells function primarily as the physical support for neurons. Others provide nutrients to neurons and regulate the extracellular fluid

    Glia

    Glia

    Glia

  • Dynamin-like 120 kDa protein
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    other protein complexes to alter cristae structure. Its cristae regulating function also contributes to its role in oxidative phosphorylation and apoptosis

    Dynamin-like 120 kDa protein

    Dynamin-like 120 kDa protein

    Dynamin-like_120_kDa_protein

  • Suprachiasmatic nucleus
  • Part of the brain's hypothalamus

    environment. The neuronal and hormonal activities it generates regulate many different body functions in an approximately 24-hour cycle. The SCN also interacts

    Suprachiasmatic nucleus

    Suprachiasmatic nucleus

    Suprachiasmatic_nucleus

  • Ecosystem
  • Community of living organisms together with the nonliving components of their environment

    reorganize, while undergoing change so as to retain essentially the same function, structure, identity, is termed its ecological resilience. Ecosystems can

    Ecosystem

    Ecosystem

    Ecosystem

  • Gene
  • Sequence of DNA that determines traits in an organism

    three-dimensional structure before they can carry out their cellular functions. Genes are regulated so that they are expressed only when the product is needed,

    Gene

    Gene

    Gene

  • Steering cognition
  • Model of a cognitive executive function in psychology

    cognition is a model of a cognitive executive function which contributes to how attention is regulated and corresponding responses coordinated. The term

    Steering cognition

    Steering_cognition

  • Lubricant
  • Substance introduced to reduce friction between surfaces in mutual contact

    reduces the heat generated when the surfaces move. It may also have the function of transmitting forces, transporting foreign particles, or heating or cooling

    Lubricant

    Lubricant

    Lubricant

  • Rosstandart
  • Standards body of Russia

    powers in the established field of activity, including: performs the functions of the competent administrative body of the Russian Federation in accordance

    Rosstandart

    Rosstandart

    Rosstandart

  • Ferroptosis
  • Type of programmed cell death

    a form of regulated cell death, some of the molecules that regulate oxytosis/ferroptosis are involved in metabolic pathways that regulate cysteine exploitation

    Ferroptosis

    Ferroptosis

  • James L. Manley
  • British biologist

    characterized how this and other splicing regulatory proteins function and are themselves regulated, showed how alternative splicing can become deregulated

    James L. Manley

    James L. Manley

    James_L._Manley

  • 7SK RNA
  • Small nuclear RNA found in metazoans

    ribonucleoprotein complex (snRNP) with a number of other proteins that regulate the stability and function of the complex. An early study indicated that 7SK in cells

    7SK RNA

    7SK RNA

    7SK_RNA

  • Enmax
  • Calgary, Alberta municipal energy utility

    Energy also carries out retail energy supply and related functions for the Calgary Regulated Rate Option (RRO). The competitive retail business provides

    Enmax

    Enmax

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  • Bilqees
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Bilqees

    The Queen of Sheba

  • Sivani | ஷிவாநீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Sivani | ஷிவாநீ

    Goddess Parvati (Wife of Lord Shiva)

  • Raja | ராஜா 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Raja | ராஜா 

    King, Hope

  • Kshitish
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Kshitish

    King of God

  • Surin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Parsi, Sanskrit, Thai

    Surin

    Wisest Amongst the Wise

  • Madhi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Madhi

    Moon; Brilliant

  • HOM
  • Female

    Thai/Siamese

    HOM

    Thai name HOM means "fragrant."

  • Haver
  • Surname or Lastname

    North German

    Haver

    North German : metonymic occupational name for a grower of or dealer in oats, from Low German Haver ‘oats’. Compare Hafer, Haber.Dutch : of uncertain derivation; possibly a Brabantine form of de Hauwer, an occupational name for a wood or stone cutter, Middle Dutch hauwer(e) ‘cutter’, ‘hewer’.English : from Middle English haver ‘oats’, applied as a metonymic occupational name for a farmer who grew oats or for a grain merchant.English : possibly a nickname from Middle English haver ‘buck’, ‘billy-goat’.

  • Livina
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Livina

    Dear Beloved Friend

  • Hendron
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Hendron

    Son of Henry

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  • Regulable
  • a.

    Capable of being regulated.

  • Regulator
  • n.

    One who, or that which, regulates.

  • Regulated
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Regulate

  • Ligulated
  • a.

    Like a bandage, or strap; strap-shaped.

  • Related
  • p. p. & a.

    Standing in relation or connection; as, the electric and magnetic forcec are closely related.

  • Related
  • p. p. & a.

    Allied by kindred; connected by blood or alliance, particularly by consanguinity; as, persons related in the first or second degree.

  • Jugulated
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Jugulate

  • Regulator
  • n.

    A member of a volunteer committee which, in default of the lawful authority, undertakes to preserve order and prevent crimes; also, sometimes, one of a band organized for the comission of violent crimes.

  • Regulate
  • v. t.

    To adjust, or maintain, with respect to a desired rate, degree, or condition; as, to regulate the temperature of a room, the pressure of steam, the speed of a machine, etc.

  • Regulator
  • n.

    A clock, or other timepiece, used as a standard of correct time. See Astronomical clock (a), under Clock.

  • Regulate
  • v. t.

    To put in good order; as, to regulate the disordered state of a nation or its finances.

  • Self-regulated
  • a.

    Regulated by one's self or by itself.

  • Peculated
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Peculate

  • Nebulated
  • a.

    Clouded with indistinct color markings, as an animal.

  • Regulate
  • v. t.

    To adjust by rule, method, or established mode; to direct by rule or restriction; to subject to governing principles or laws.

  • Regulator
  • n.

    A contrivance for regulating and controlling motion, as: (a) The lever or index in a watch, which controls the effective length of the hairspring, and thus regulates the vibrations of the balance. (b) The governor of a steam engine. (c) A valve for controlling the admission of steam to the steam chest, in a locomotive.

  • Ligulated
  • a.

    Composed of ligules.

  • Measure
  • n.

    Regulated division of movement

  • Figulated
  • a.

    Made of potter's clay; molded; shaped.

  • Tegulated
  • a.

    Composed of small plates, as of horn or metal, overlapping like tiles; -- said of a kind of ancient armor.