A device that controls or limits something, A very accurate clock, used by clockmakers to measure the timekeeping of each newly made clock, A person or group that sets standards of practice, especially those established by law, reg, which reduces the pressure of the air in the cylinder to a level equal to the ambient water pressure, at which it is breathed, The section in a basic power supply that maintains the output of the power supply at a constant level in spite of large changes in load current or input line voltage, Refers to the entity that exercises some sort of control on the operation of the transportation system, In scuba, any device that changes air pressure from one level to a lower level, A type of transformer which maintains constant voltage on main distribution lines (feeders) as customer demand for electricity changes Installed in substations and on poles BACK TO TOP, an organisation which regulates companies, for home owners this generally refers to those which sell financial services products such as mortgages and insurance remortgage a new mortgage taken out to replace your existing mortgage, without moving house Often taken out because of cheaper payments or to release equity, See Astronomical clock (a), under Clock, The federal, provincial or territorial government agency responsible for the control and regulation of the insurance industry under its jurisdiction, any of various controls or devices for regulating or controlling fluid flow, pressure, temperature, etc, a control that maintains a steady speed in a machine (as by controlling the supply of fuel), a official responsible for control and supervision of a particular activity or area of public interest, in scuba, any device which changes air pressure from one level to a lower level, the power supply circuit that controls or stabilizes the output voltage at a preset value, A device to reduce and control pressure in gas or liquid, a device installed in combined systems to control the amount of flow into the sewer system during periods of wet weather Excess flows are routed to an outfall, One who, or that which, regulates, person or thing that manages, person or thing that controls; mechanical device that adjusts or controls according to specific regulations, The person overseeing the achievement of the MRET through the provisions of the Act and Regulations, (c) A valve for controlling the admission of steam to the steam chest, in a locomotive, (b) The governor of a steam engine, 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, A clock, or other timepiece, used as a standard of correct time, 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, In scuba, any device which changes air pressure from one level to a lower level See first and second stage regulator, A regulator is a person or organization appointed by a government to regulate an area of activity such as banking or industry. An independent regulator will be appointed to ensure fair competition. + regulatory regu·la·tory the UK's financial regulatory system, (Pressure): A hydraulic device that reduces upstream supply pressure to a desired (regulated) pressure It may be manual or remotely operated and, once set, will automatically maintain the regulated output pressure unless reset to a different pressure, An adjustable device for maintaining pressure at the preset valve, An automatic or manual device designed to control pressure, flow or temperature (099), A device for controlling the pressure of gas within a contained system, A device to adjust incoming power so as to avoid overcharging a battery bank In solar power, the regulator generally just turns the solar array off when the batteries are full With a wind generator, the regulator generally diverts all or part of the incoming power to a Dump Load when the batteries fill, thus keeping a Load on the wind generator so it will not Freewheel, A mechanical device used to reduce and maintain a given outlet pressure from a high pressure inlet source, The regulator is the agency that oversees and applies the Act and regulations governing securities, A device which attaches to an oxygen supply, and regulates oxygen pressure, - A device which regulates and controls the flow of gas, plural of regulator, Nonverbal behaviors that influence the speech transaction, Equipment which controls either the pressure or flow rate of gas, depending on the type of regulator, FCC, PUC, Federal Courts (e g MFJ), etc, Organisations which set regulations and standards for Sydney Water to meet For example, the EPA, Department of Health and the National Health and Medical Research Council,
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A device that controls or limits something - "The voltage regulator stopped working and the resulting overload destroyed the device."
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A very accurate clock, used by clockmakers to measure the timekeeping of each newly made clock
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A person or group that sets standards of practice, especially those established by law
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which reduces the pressure of the air in the cylinder to a level equal to the ambient water pressure, at which it is breathed
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The section in a basic power supply that maintains the output of the power supply at a constant level in spite of large changes in load current or input line voltage
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Refers to the entity that exercises some sort of control on the operation of the transportation system
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In scuba, any device that changes air pressure from one level to a lower level
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A type of transformer which maintains constant voltage on main distribution lines (feeders) as customer demand for electricity changes Installed in substations and on poles BACK TO TOP
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an organisation which regulates companies, for home owners this generally refers to those which sell financial services products such as mortgages and insurance remortgage a new mortgage taken out to replace your existing mortgage, without moving house Often taken out because of cheaper payments or to release equity
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See Astronomical clock (a), under Clock
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The federal, provincial or territorial government agency responsible for the control and regulation of the insurance industry under its jurisdiction
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any of various controls or devices for regulating or controlling fluid flow, pressure, temperature, etc
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a control that maintains a steady speed in a machine (as by controlling the supply of fuel)
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a official responsible for control and supervision of a particular activity or area of public interest
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in scuba, any device which changes air pressure from one level to a lower level
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the power supply circuit that controls or stabilizes the output voltage at a preset value
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A device to reduce and control pressure in gas or liquid
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a device installed in combined systems to control the amount of flow into the sewer system during periods of wet weather Excess flows are routed to an outfall
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One who, or that which, regulates
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person or thing that manages, person or thing that controls; mechanical device that adjusts or controls according to specific regulations isim
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The person overseeing the achievement of the MRET through the provisions of the Act and Regulations
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(c) A valve for controlling the admission of steam to the steam chest, in a locomotive
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(b) The governor of a steam engine
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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
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A clock, or other timepiece, used as a standard of correct time
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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
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In scuba, any device which changes air pressure from one level to a lower level See first and second stage regulator
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A regulator is a person or organization appointed by a government to regulate an area of activity such as banking or industry. An independent regulator will be appointed to ensure fair competition. + regulatory regu·la·tory the UK's financial regulatory system
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(Pressure): A hydraulic device that reduces upstream supply pressure to a desired (regulated) pressure It may be manual or remotely operated and, once set, will automatically maintain the regulated output pressure unless reset to a different pressure
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An adjustable device for maintaining pressure at the preset valve
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An automatic or manual device designed to control pressure, flow or temperature (099)
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A device for controlling the pressure of gas within a contained system
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A device to adjust incoming power so as to avoid overcharging a battery bank In solar power, the regulator generally just turns the solar array off when the batteries are full With a wind generator, the regulator generally diverts all or part of the incoming power to a Dump Load when the batteries fill, thus keeping a Load on the wind generator so it will not Freewheel
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A mechanical device used to reduce and maintain a given outlet pressure from a high pressure inlet source
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The regulator is the agency that oversees and applies the Act and regulations governing securities
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A device which attaches to an oxygen supply, and regulates oxygen pressure
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- A device which regulates and controls the flow of gas
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regulators
plural of regulator
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regulators
Nonverbal behaviors that influence the speech transaction
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regulators
Equipment which controls either the pressure or flow rate of gas, depending on the type of regulator
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regulators
FCC, PUC, Federal Courts (e g MFJ), etc
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Organisations which set regulations and standards for Sydney Water to meet For example, the EPA, Department of Health and the National Health and Medical Research Council
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