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Topics referred to by the same term
Battery regulator Pressure regulator Diving regulator Voltage regulator Regulator (sewer), a control device used in a combined sewer system Regulator (timepiece)
Regulator
Topics referred to by the same term
The Regulators may refer to: The Regulators (novel), a novel written by Stephen King under the pseudonym 'Richard Bachman'. Known as the sister book to
The_Regulators
System designed to maintain a constant voltage
A voltage regulator is a system designed to automatically maintain a constant voltage. It may use a simple feed-forward design or may include negative
Voltage_regulator
Theorem in cybernetics
"every good regulator of a system must be a model of that system". That is, any regulator that is maximally simple among optimal regulators must behave
Good_regulator_theorem
Control valve that maintains the pressure of a fluid or gas
pressure regulator is a valve that controls the pressure of a fluid to a desired value, using negative feedback from the controlled pressure. Regulators are
Pressure_regulator
Gene at the top of a regulation hierarchy
In genetics, a master regulator gene is a regulator gene at the top of a gene regulation hierarchy, particularly in regulatory pathways related to cell
Master_regulator_gene
Mechanism that controls the pressure of a breathing gas supply for diving
A diving regulator or underwater diving regulator is a pressure regulator that controls the pressure of breathing gas for underwater diving. The most commonly
Diving_regulator
DC linear voltage regulator
A low-dropout regulator (LDO regulator) is a type of a DC linear voltage regulator circuit that can operate even when the supply voltage is very close
Low-dropout_regulator
Type of voltage regulator
In electronics, a linear regulator is a voltage regulator used to maintain a steady voltage. The resistance of the regulator varies in accordance with
Linear_regulator
Social and political rebellion in North Carolina
The Regulator Movement in North Carolina, also known as the Regulator Insurrection, War of Regulation, and War of the Regulation, Regulator Revolution
Regulator Movement in North Carolina
Regulator_Movement_in_North_Carolina
Molecule or hormone produced by a tissue to regulate activity in that same tissue
A paracrine regulator is a molecule or hormone produced by a tissue to regulate activity in that same tissue. Paracrine regulators are distinct from endocrine
Paracrine_regulator
Gene involved in controlling expression of other genes
In genetics, a regulator gene, regulator, or regulatory gene is a gene involved in controlling the expression of one or more other genes. Regulatory sequences
Regulator_gene
Linear optimal control technique
in the theory is that the solution is provided by the linear–quadratic regulator (LQR), a feedback controller whose equations are given below. LQR controllers
Linear–quadratic_regulator
Independent regulator for charity fundraising in the UK
The Fundraising Regulator is the independent regulator of charitable fundraising in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. It was established on 7 July 2016
Fundraising_Regulator
Mountain in South Georgia
Mount Regulator (54°0′S 37°44′W / 54.000°S 37.733°W / -54.000; -37.733) is a mountain, 655 m, standing 1 nautical mile (1.9 km) west of Right Whale
Mount_Regulator
Substance which controls acidity or alkalinity
Acidity regulators, or pH control agents, are natural or synthesized substances used to change or maintain pH (acidity or basicity). They can be organic
Acidity_regulator
Type of buck convertor for regulation
A voltage regulator module (VRM), sometimes called processor power module (PPM), is a buck converter that provides the microprocessor and chipset the
Voltage_regulator_module
Mick Ashby's ethical regulator theorem builds upon the Conant-Ashby good regulator theorem, which is ambiguous because being good at regulating does not
Ethical_regulator_theorem
The Railway Safety Regulator (RSR) is an agency of the government of South Africa, headquartered in Midrand, Gauteng that regulates railway safety. The
Railway_Safety_Regulator
An upholstery regulator is an upholstery tool that smooths irregularities in the stuffing beneath the coverings. While it looks similar to a needle, it
Upholstery_regulator
Former agency in the United Kingdom
The Rail Regulator was a statutory office holder, created with effect from 1 December 1993 by section 1 of the Railways Act 1993, for the independent
Rail_Regulator
19th-century feud in East Texas
The 1839–1844 Regulator–Moderator War, or the Shelby County War, was a nineteenth-century feud in East Texas during the Republic of Texas years between
Regulator–Moderator_War
Capacity of breathing regulators to function as specified
The breathing performance of regulators is a measure of the ability of a breathing gas regulator to meet the demands placed on it at varying ambient pressures
Breathing performance of regulators
Breathing_performance_of_regulators
Post-hardcore band from Washington, D.C.
Regulator Watts was a rock band from Washington, D.C. that was active from 1995 to 1997. The group mixed elements of post-hardcore, emo, math rock, and
Regulator_Watts
The Building Safety Regulator (BSR) is a non-departmental public body of the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government and is responsible
Building_Safety_Regulator
The Independent Football Regulator (IFR) is a non-departmental public body of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport and is responsible for protecting
Independent Football Regulator
Independent_Football_Regulator
UK regulatory body
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) is a UK non-departmental public body responsible for regulating work-based pension schemes. It was created by the Pensions
The_Pensions_Regulator
Independent press regulator in the UK
the Press CIC (formerly stylised as IMPRESS) is an independent press regulator in the UK. It was the first to be recognised by the Press Recognition
Impress_(regulator)
Canadian government agency
The Canada Energy Regulator (CER; French: Régie de l’énergie du Canada; REC) is the agency of the Government of Canada under its Natural Resources Canada
Canada_Energy_Regulator
Railroad maintenance of way machine used to shape ballast
A ballast regulator (also known as a ballast spreader or ballast sweeper) is a piece of railway maintenance equipment used to shape and distribute the
Ballast_regulator
Map from algebraic K-theory to cohomology
In mathematics, especially in algebraic geometry, the Beilinson regulator is the Chern class map from algebraic K-theory to Deligne cohomology: K n (
Beilinson_regulator
2001 studio album by Warren G
The Return of the Regulator is the fourth studio album by American rapper Warren G. It was released on December 11, 2001 via Universal Records. Production
The_Return_of_the_Regulator
Arrangement and function of the components of regulators for underwater diving
The mechanism of diving regulators is the arrangement of components and function of gas pressure regulators used in the systems which supply breathing
Mechanism of diving regulators
Mechanism_of_diving_regulators
The Audit, Reporting and Governance Authority is a proposed Audit regulator intended to be established in the United Kingdom to replace the Financial
Audit, Reporting and Governance Authority
Audit,_Reporting_and_Governance_Authority
Australian climate change organisation
The Clean Energy Regulator (CER) is an Australian non-corporate Commonwealth entity and statutory authority. It is an economic regulator accelerating carbon
Clean_Energy_Regulator
Protein which mediates cellular response in two-component regulatory systems
In molecular biology, a response regulator is a protein that mediates a cell's response to changes in its environment as part of a two-component regulatory
Response_regulator
UK company using their profits and assets for the public good
provisions to ensure they are working for the benefit of the community. The Regulator of Community Interest Companies provides oversight, which is intended
Community_interest_company
Topics referred to by the same term
Energy regulator can refer to: Energy market regulator: see list of energy regulatory bodies Infinite switch, a type of variable electrical heating element
Energy_regulator
Underwater diving under ice
hazards of ice diving are getting lost under the ice, hypothermia, and regulator failure due to freezing. Scuba divers are generally tethered for safety
Ice_diving
Clock regulated by a pendulum
Towneley and popularized by George Graham around 1715 in his precision "regulator" clocks gradually replaced the anchor escapement and is now used in most
Pendulum_clock
Ireland's regulator of financial institutions, May 2003 - October 2010
The Financial Regulator (Irish: Rialtóir Airgeadais), officially the Irish Financial Services Regulatory Authority, was the single regulator of all financial
Financial_Regulator_(Ireland)
An induction regulator is an alternating current electrical machine, somewhat similar to an induction motor, which can provide a continuously variable
Induction_regulator
Regulator of charities in Ireland
The Charities Regulator (Irish: An Rialálaí Carthanas) is the operational name of the Charities Regulatory Authority, the statutory authority responsible
Charities_Regulator
Canadian provincial agency
The Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) is a quasi-judicial, independent agency regulating the development of energy resources in Alberta. Headquartered in
Alberta_Energy_Regulator
Government bodies enforcing fair competition
A competition regulator is the institution that oversees the functioning of markets. It identifies and corrects practices causing market impediments and
Competition_regulator
Container to supply high pressure gas for diving operations
gas to the diver by free-flow or through the demand valve of a diving regulator, or via the breathing loop of a diving rebreather. Diving cylinders are
Diving_cylinder
Topics referred to by the same term
Growth regulator may refer to: Growth hormone, stimulates growth in humans and other animals Insect growth regulator, used as insecticides Plant hormone
Growth_regulator
Battery current regulator
A charge controller, charge regulator or battery regulator limits the rate at which electric current is added to or drawn from electric batteries to protect
Charge_controller
Use of various control systems for operating equipment
systems including temperature regulators (invented in 1624; see Cornelius Drebbel), pressure regulators (1681), float regulators (1700) and speed control devices
Automation
Form of political corruption
corruption of authority that occurs when a political entity, policymaker, or regulator is co-opted to serve the commercial, ideological, or political interests
Regulatory_capture
Adjustable linear voltage regulator
The LM317 is an adjustable positive linear voltage regulator. It was designed by Bob Dobkin in 1976 while he worked at National Semiconductor. The LM337
LM317
Spring attached to the balance wheel in timepieces
wheels of the timepiece turn, thus the rate of movement of the hands. A regulator lever is often fitted, which can be used to alter the free length of the
Balance_spring
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
Transcription elongation regulator 1, also known as TCERG1, is a protein which in humans is encoded by the TCERG1 gene. This gene encodes a nuclear protein
Transcription elongation regulator 1
Transcription_elongation_regulator_1
Simple controller keeping a system stable
In automatic control, a regulator is a device which has the function of maintaining a designated characteristic. It performs the activity of managing
Regulator_(automatic_control)
The Regulator of Social Housing is a non-departmental public body that regulates registered providers of social housing in England. This function was
Regulator_of_Social_Housing
Control loop feedback mechanism
pre-determined bounds Back-calculating the integral term to constrain the regulator output within feasible bounds. For example, a PID loop is used to control
PID_controller
states that the p-adic regulator of a number field does not vanish. The p-adic regulator is an analogue of the usual regulator defined using p-adic logarithms
Leopoldt's_conjecture
American multinational conglomerate
system, it began to clash with the Electric Heat Regulator Company now-renamed Minneapolis Heat Regulator Company. In 1927, this led to the merging of both
Honeywell
Power supply with switching regulator
switcher, is an electronic power supply that incorporates a switching regulator to convert electrical power efficiently. Like other power supplies, a
Switched-mode_power_supply
Gives the rank of the group of units in the ring of algebraic integers of a number field
of units in the ring OK of algebraic integers of a number field K. The regulator is a positive real number that determines how "dense" the units are. The
Dirichlet's_unit_theorem
Bacterial gene
The zinc uptake regulator (Zur) gene is a bacterial gene that codes for a transcription factor protein involved in zinc homeostasis. The protein is a
Zinc_uptake_regulator
The following is a list of regulators in the UK. Regulators exercise regulatory or supervisory authority over a variety of endeavours. In addition, local
List of regulators in the United Kingdom
List_of_regulators_in_the_United_Kingdom
Valve controlling flow of breathing gas into and out of a scuba cylinder
and from the pressure vessel and to provide a connection with the scuba regulator or filling whip. Cylinder valves are usually machined from brass and finished
Scuba_cylinder_valve
UK regulator of forensic science activities
The Forensic Science Regulator is the regulator of forensic science activities within England and Wales' legal system. The regulator is advised by the Forensic
Forensic_Science_Regulator
Gas-filled tube for voltage regulation employing either glow or corona discharge
A voltage-regulator tube (VR tube) is an electronic component used as a shunt regulator to hold a voltage constant at a predetermined level. Physically
Voltage-regulator_tube
Irish civil servant
Patrick Neary, an Irish accountant and public servant, was Financial Regulator at the time of Ireland's financial crisis in 2008, including the issuance
Patrick_Neary_(regulator)
UK government agency
The Scottish Housing Regulator (SHR) (Scottish Gaelic: Riaghladair Taigheadais na h-Alba) is the regulator of social housing in Scotland. SHR is an independent
Scottish_Housing_Regulator
Early model scuba equipment and the ongoing activity of diving with it
of vintage scuba gear is the twin-hose or double hose regulator, a popular style of regulator in the early years of scuba diving, since Jacques-Yves
Vintage_scuba
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
Negative regulator of P-body association is a protein that in humans is encoded by the NBDY gene. GRCh38: Ensembl release 89: ENSG00000204272 – Ensembl
NBDY
Public organization in Ireland
Ireland Authority for Utility Regulation, often known as the Utility Regulator, is an independent public body established to oversee and regulate the
Northern Ireland Authority for Utility Regulation
Northern_Ireland_Authority_for_Utility_Regulation
Rules or restrictions for financial institutions
by the Dutch authorities as early as 1610. The objectives of financial regulators are usually: market confidence – to maintain confidence in the financial
Financial_regulation
Biological cell regulation mechanisms
to the post-translational modification of a protein. Often, one gene regulator controls another, and so on, in a gene regulatory network. Gene regulation
Regulation_of_gene_expression
Group of genes that regulate circadian oscillator in plants
Pseudo-response regulator (PRR) refers to a group of genes that regulate the circadian oscillator in plants. There are four primary PRR proteins (PRR9
Pseudo-response_regulator
General term for rules, including delegated legislation and self-regulation
price regulation. One critical question in regulation is whether the regulator or government has sufficient information to make ex-ante regulation more
Regulation
Type of government institution
A regulatory agency (regulatory body, regulator) or independent agency (independent regulatory agency) is a government authority that is responsible for
Regulatory_agency
Sternwheel-driven steamboat in United States
Regulator was a sternwheel-driven steamboat built in 1891 which operated on the Columbia River until 1906, when it was destroyed by explosion which killed
Regulator_(sternwheeler)
United Kingdom Government department
the responsibility of the respective national governments. Scotland’s regulator, the Scottish Qualifications Authority, is also an awarding body, and
Ofqual
Methods to manage cells in a battery pack
in series) and increase each cell's longevity. A battery balancer or regulator is an electrical device in a battery pack that performs battery balancing
Battery_balancing
Regulator leader, soldier, miller (1723-1812)
Harmon Cox was an American Regulator, miller, and farmer, who was one of at least fifteen captured at the Battle of Alamance, and one of at least six
Harmon_Cox
Practice of choosing between regulators to get favourable regulatory conditions
Regulator shopping is the choosing of a government or state regulating agency or body that imposes on the choosing entity regulatory treatment more favorable
Regulator_shopping
State-owned gambling regulator and operator in the Philippines
government-owned and controlled corporation serving as the country's gaming industry regulator, as well as owner and operator of a network of casino branches in key
Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation
Philippine_Amusement_and_Gaming_Corporation
Government body for electricity and gas markets
The Australian Energy Regulator (AER) is the regulatory authority for the wholesale electricity and gas markets in Australia. The AER is a part of the
Australian_Energy_Regulator
State organization that regulates charities and not-for-profit organizations
A charity regulator is a regulatory agency that regulates the charitable or wider nonprofit sectors in it respective jurisdiction. They can also be referred
Charity_regulators
Protein found in humans
X-linked retinitis pigmentosa GTPase regulator is a GTPase-binding protein that in humans is encoded by the RPGR gene. The gene is located on the X-chromosome
Retinitis pigmentosa GTPase regulator
Retinitis_pigmentosa_GTPase_regulator
British financial regulator
In April 2015, the FCA created a separate entity, the Payment Systems Regulator (PSR), in accordance with section 40 of the Financial Services (Banking
Financial_Conduct_Authority
Events leading to cell division
mechanisms at both G1/S and G2/M checkpoints. In addition to p53, checkpoint regulators are being heavily researched for their roles in cancer growth and proliferation
Cell_cycle
Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus
each breath is delivered at ambient pressure, on demand, by a diving regulator which reduces the pressure from the storage cylinder. The breathing gas
Scuba_set
The Claims Management Services Regulator was created by section 11 of the Compensation Act 2006. The post of Regulator was held by the Secretary of State
Claims_management_company
Type of regulator gene
Accessory gene regulator (agr) is a complex 4 gene locus that is a global regulator of virulence in Staphylococcus aureus. It encodes a two-component transcriptional
Accessory_gene_regulator
Final battle of the Regulator Movement
Alamance took place on May 16, 1771. It was the final confrontation of the Regulator Rebellion in colonial North Carolina. The rebellion was instigated because
Battle_of_Alamance
Chemical compound
Thidiazuron (TDZ) is a plant growth regulator. The synthesis routes and their use as plant growth regulating agent were patented in the early 1980s by
Thidiazuron
American Old West posse in the Lincoln County War in New Mexico
The Lincoln County Regulators, or just the Regulators, were an American Old West deputized posse that fought in the Lincoln County War in New Mexico, during
Lincoln_County_Regulators
World War II memorial in Rostov Oblast, Russia
ISSN 0036-0341. "Final Stages of the German War: Russian Women Traffic Regulators with Russian and American Soldiers at Torgau at the Meeting of their Forces
Regulator_Maria_Monument
Charity regulator in Scotland
The Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR; Scottish Gaelic: Oifis Riaghladair Carthannais na h-Alba) is a non-ministerial department of the Scottish
Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator
Office_of_the_Scottish_Charity_Regulator
Immune system protein
The autoimmune regulator (AIRE) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the AIRE gene. It is a 13 kbp gene on chromosome 21q22.3 that encodes 545 amino
Autoimmune_regulator
DC-DC voltage step-down power converter
provide much greater power efficiency as DC-to-DC converters than linear regulators, which are simpler circuits that dissipate power as heat, but do not step
Buck_converter
Original name for open-circuit scuba equipment
class of equipment is now commonly referred to as a twin-hose diving regulator, or demand valve. The Aqua-Lung was invented in France during the winter
Aqua-Lung
An off line regulator, off-line regulator, or offline regulator is an electronic voltage regulation or current regulation device that is designed to directly
Off_line_regulator
Equipment which allows the user to breathe at hypoxic altitudes
sufficient. The dilutor demand regulator was developed for high-altitude flying during the Second World War. A dilutor demand regulator draws ambient air into
High-altitude breathing apparatus
High-altitude_breathing_apparatus
South African privacy legislation
of the regulation a new government agency was created, the Information Regulator, an independent body which is empowered to monitor and enforce compliance
Protection of Personal Information Act, 2013
Protection_of_Personal_Information_Act,_2013
REGULATOR
REGULATOR
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Boy/Male
Indian
Lord of Son
Boy/Male
Muslim
Contentment. Acceptance. Satisfaction.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Golden Dressed
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Ocean; One Connected to Body of Water
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Remember
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu
Beautiful; Pleasant; Snow; Dew Drops; Sweet; Heart Winner; Name of Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Soft Eshwar Stuff
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Good
Female
Italian
Italian form of Latin Lætitia, LETIZIA means "happiness."
REGULATOR
REGULATOR
REGULATOR
REGULATOR
REGULATOR
n.
One who, or that which, disposes; a regulator; a director; a bestower.
n.
A clock, or other timepiece, used as a standard of correct time. See Astronomical clock (a), under Clock.
v. t.
One who, or that which, directs another in his conduct or course of lifo; a director; a 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.
n.
One who, or that which, regulates.
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.