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  • 1Regulation — This article is for the legal term. For regulation of genes, see regulation of gene expression. For the regulation of sports, see Regulation of sport. For regulation in electrical systems see Voltage regulator. For biological regulation, see… …

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  • 2Regulation school — The Regulation School is a group of writers on political economy and economics. They are influenced by structural Marxism, the Annales School, and institutionalism among others and sought to present the emergence of new economic (and hence,… …

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  • 3Regulation and monitoring of pollution — To protect the environment from the adverse effects of pollution, many nations worldwide have enacted legislation to regulate various types of pollution as well as to mitigate the adverse effects of pollution. Regulation and monitoring by… …

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  • 4Regulation T — 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 220 (Credit by Brokers and Dealers). [http://www.federalreserve.gov/regulations/default.htm#t… …

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  • 5Regulation of Lobbying Act — The Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act was passed in 1946 as part of Legislative Reorganization Act and was the first attempt by the US Congress to increase disclosure in lobbying. It was intended to set up a list of registered lobbyists and to… …

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  • 6Regulation T Calls — Federal Reserve Board Regulation T margin calls are issued when a customer makes a transaction in a margin account and does not meet the minimum initial requirement of 50% cash or loan available. This margin call is referred to as a Fed Call. The …

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  • 7Dee Regulation Scheme — Coordinates: 53°16′34″N 3°08′49″W / 53.276°N 3.147°W / 53.276; 3.147 The River Dee regulation scheme is a system of …

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  • 8Small but Significant and Non-transitory Increase in Price — In competition law, before deciding whether companies have significant market power which would justify government intervention, the test of Small but Significant and Non transitory Increase in Price is used to define the relevant market in a… …

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  • 9Mercury regulation in the United States — is a set of laws and regulations limiting the maximum concentrations of mercury (Hg) that is permitted in air, water, soil, food and drugs. These laws and regulations are promulgated by U.S. Federal Agencies such as the Environmental Protection… …

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  • 10River Dee regulation system — The water demands of North West England including Liverpool and the Wirral far exceed the locally available sources of clean water. The River Dee runs mainly in north Wales before flowing through Chester, England, and then returning to Wales in a …

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