In a mechanical watch, you can determine the drifting rate on each position, and then use that information to "regulate" your watch's accuracy. If you are willing to open up the caseback, usually there will be a knob where the balance wheel is that has a plus/minus sign. There are tutorials for different watches on regulation with that method.
Regulate is normally used as a verb:reg·u·late [reg-yuh-leyt]-verb (used with object),-lat·ed, -lat·ing.1. to control or direct by a rule, principle, method, etc.: to regulate household expenses.2. to adjust to some standard or requirement, as amount, degree, etc.: to regulate the temperature.3. to adjust so as to ensure accuracy of operation: to regulate a watch.4. to put in good order: to regulate the digestion.
The V-Chip is the most recommended form of control to regulate programs that children watch on television. The V-chip can block certain television channels from children's view.
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They regulate blood pressure.
The present tense of "regulate" is "regulates."
it's good for a bit but don't let them watch it to longIt is good to le your children watch tv but at the same time you need to regulate on what they are watching. Keeping them away from TV or other media wont help in today's world because they would lack behind their peers if you do so. watching tv is not a negative thing but its important that you regulate the content and time they give to tv.Finally i would say let them watch tv don't keep them away from technology cause we are living in 21st century.
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We need to regulate the hunters before the animal stocks run too low.This machine will regulate the water flow into the building.
The states have the power to regulate gambling.
he will regulate the thermostat before he goes to bed
how does ATPP regulate its own