All of them. Because key regulatory agency posts are staffed by veterans of the industry they're supposed to regulate, and many will expect to return to that industry at some point. It's called "the revolving door".
The insurance industry has some federal regulations, but the federal govenment cedes most control to the state insurance commissions, each state has one and they regulate a companies and agents in that state and all companies and agents who do business in that state. These commissions are who you would report it to if you suspected a company of illegal actions.
In industry closed control is a closed loop feedback where a pump or motor has an encoder or feedback device to keep the operation regulated.
Melanophore stimulating hormone (MSH) secretion from the vertebrate is regulated by the hypothalamus. Removal of the pituitary from control results in an autonomous uninhibited secretion of MSH.
Key statutes affecting the industry included the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972; the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976.
That is exactly what it is supposed to do, yes. The whole idea is to regulate your period so that you don't get pregnant as easily. Birth control pills are made from female hormones.
The texas surveyors office was established to regulate and control oil prices.
Hormones control the release of eggs, and Birth Control pills either regulate or prevent that release.
Yes it is regulated.
Business people want less government control so that their businesses won't be highly regulated. They want to be able to expand without regard to promoting competition within the industry.
No, you can not as all aspects of engine performance is regulated through the engine control module or as is said the computer. OBD1 cars (pre 1996) didn't regulate things like cannisters. It was done by engine-vaccum. So it kinda depends on the car.
No. regulate means control. Regularize means make normal.
it means to control trade