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the control of respiratory ventilation
The mechanism by which water content is regulated in the body is called osmoregulation. It involves maintaining the balance of water and electrolytes in the body to ensure proper functioning of cells and organs.
The proper name for clear glass on binoculars are called lenses
As an apex predator, the largemouth helps cull the populations of prey species, keeping things in their proper balance.
Ecology keeps the spectrum of life in balance, and proper ecology keeps each species from going extinct.
No, the proper banking term is balance for an amount in a checking account.
Homeostasis is the term usually used to indicate the maintenance of proper balance within a system.
A doctor who gives advice on proper body maintenance is known as physician.
250,000 miles is about average with proper maintenance.250,000 miles is about average with proper maintenance.
With proper maintenance (and sometimes even without proper maintenance) they have been known to run well over 200,000 miles.
Actually there is a website that has been developed to help swimming pool owners and guide them on proper swimming pool maintenance. The website is called Best Swimming Pool Guide and can be located at: http://bestswimmingpoolguides.com/
Proper maintenance
I do, because I have a Hot Tub, and maintaining a proper Ph is necessary for proper maintenance.
proper nutrition, proper amount of sleep, proper amount of exercize
So that he can insure that the proper amount was paid. It also means he can properly deduct the costs and his fees. He can balance out the accounts.
A wheel which regulates the beats or pulses of a watch or chronometer, answering to the pendulum of a clock; -- often called simply a balance., A ratchet-shaped scape wheel, which in some watches is acted upon by the axis of the balance wheel proper (in those watches called a balance)., A wheel which imparts regularity to the movements of any engine or machine; a fly wheel.
A wheel which regulates the beats or pulses of a watch or chronometer, answering to the pendulum of a clock; -- often called simply a balance., A ratchet-shaped scape wheel, which in some watches is acted upon by the axis of the balance wheel proper (in those watches called a balance)., A wheel which imparts regularity to the movements of any engine or machine; a fly wheel.