Collocations withregulator

These are words often used in combination withregulator.

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environmental regulator
In a domestic pollution problem the policy chosen by the environmental regulator can in principle be enforced, given the legal framework and the informational constraints associated with the problem.
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federal regulator
Therefore, virtually every state chartered bank has both a state and federal regulator.
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government regulator
They are represented at nearly every major banking institution, government regulator, consulting firm and financial services institution around the world.
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growth regulator
The growth regulator cyromazine represented 0.84 of the quantity of active ingredients applied in pour-on treatments.
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key regulator
It is a key regulator of multiple events in hematopoiesis, most notably the stimulation of megakaryocyte maturation.
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negative regulator
Thus, ethylene biosynthesis is involved as a negative regulator of coat dormancy.
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pressure regulator
The gas pressure was held constant by a pressure regulator selected for smooth operation a t low flow rates.
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state regulator
That provided the institutional foundation for state regulator y action.
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voltage regulator
The output voltage of these adapters varied with load; for equipment requiring a more stable voltage, linear voltage regulator circuitry was added.
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