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a regulatory body/organization
1 of or relating to a person or organization whose job is to control an activity or process or to the regulations themselves:
2 relating to the activity of checking whether a business is working according to official rules or laws:
3 an official organization that is responsible for checking whether a business is working legally and according to rules or laws:
State and local governments also have considerable regulatory authority over granting siting permits necessary for the operation of many types of facilities.
Molecular biological techniques are very helpful to detect parasite-induced changes in the regulatory systems concerned.
The central theoretical concern focuses on the idea of regulatory ritualism and its key role in regulatory capitalism.
Although the story is far from complete, several regulatory pathways have already been implicated in the normal and aberrant activity of telomerase in human cells.
Here, comparisons of national regulatory practices are made and recommendations for common standards are proposed.
It should also look into the issue whether regulatory competition is really a race and if so what do we mean by that.
The body, its demarcation and differentiation, is a regulatory ideal whose materialisation takes place through certain highly regulated, powerful cultural practices.
Empirically, regulatory competition is related to regulatory cooperation in two ways.