The verb of regulation is regulate.
Other verbs are regulates, regulating and regulated.
Some examples are:
"I will regulate the new employees".
"She regulates the stocks".
"I am regulating the gas".
No, the noun form is regulation.
Regulation is a noun, as in a law or a rule. It is an adjective, as in 'regulation army equipment'
As a verb, to rule = regere As a noun meaning 'a regulation' = regula
The noun forms of the verb to regulate are regulator, regulation, and the gerund, regulating.
Yes the word rule can be a noun. It can also be a regular verb.
The word 'regulate' is a verb, to control or direct according to rule, principle, or law; to adjust to a particular specification or requirement. The noun forms of the verb to regulate are regulator, regulation, and the gerund, regulating.
Allosteric regulation and Reversaeble regulation :)
The word regulation is an adjective as well as a noun (regulation football, regulation uniform, etc). Regulatory is another adjective form for the noun regulation.
Auto-regulation
Regulation
Army Regulation 530-1 and Army Regulation 25-1
War of the Regulation happened in 1770.