0 to control an activity or process, especially by using rules -- регулировать, контролировать
There are laws regulating advertising.
1 to control the speed, temperature, etc of something -- регулировать
Babies find it difficult to regulate their body temperature.
The mysticism of religion that is already supposed to transcend logic and rules is a theoretical equal to regulated political incommensurability.
The body, its demarcation and differentiation, is a regulatory ideal whose materialisation takes place through certain highly regulated, powerful cultural practices.
This pathway regulates cell differentiation in many different tissues.
Expression of connexin-43 and connexin-26 in the rat myometrium during pregnancy and labor is differentially regulated by mechanical and hormonal signals.
Integration of proliferation versus differentiation signals that regulate trophoblast stem cell fate.
Due to the fact that multiple environmental signals regulate dormancy, seedling emergence in these species is timed very accurately in spring.
The efforts to regulate this technology should begin and begin soon.
The major bills regulating mine safety before 1969 were passed in 1941, 1952, and 1966. 89.
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