"Less regulated" refers to a situation where there are fewer rules, restrictions, or oversight governing a particular industry, sector, or activity. This could lead to more freedom for businesses or individuals to operate as they see fit, but could also potentially result in less protection for consumers or the environment.
what type of testing does a non-regulated drug screen require? urine, saliva, or hair samples
The body's calcium level is regulated by a gland in the endocrine system, it is called the Parathyroid Gland.
Yes, cyanide is a regulated substance in the USA. It is classified as a highly toxic chemical and is regulated under various environmental and occupational health and safety laws. Cyanide is commonly used in certain industrial processes and there are strict regulations in place to ensure its safe handling, storage, and disposal.
Being regulated by a state means that a government authority enforces laws, rules, and standards to oversee and control a specific activity, industry, or sector within that state. Through regulation, the state aims to ensure compliance with certain requirements, protect consumers, promote fair competition, and maintain public safety.
B. an aldosterone-regulated pump. The thick segments in the ascending limb of the loop of Henle contain transport mechanisms that pump solutes out of the filtrate, which is regulated by aldosterone, not ADH.
its been regulated too often
No. If something is banned, it is outright forbidden. If something is regulated, it is monitored by one or more regulators. The regulator makes sure the regulated continues following the rules. Industries in the US are generally regulated.
Regulated quantity.
To officially issue a regulated drug to a patient
a planned and regulated movement or evolution of troops, warships, etc.
smart means SINGLE MODULE AUTO REGULATED TRANSMITTER
It is food and drink in general, It can also mean a regulated amount of food so as to loose weight
why are industries regulated
regulated cement
Regulated companies were associations of merchants banded together for a common venture requires the company to have a licences and there are regulatory bodies that govern such company (government bodies that look after that industry) for public safety reasons. Jobs that require a licence are called regulated occupations. Regulated occupations include nurses, doctors, engineers, teachers, accountants and electricians. You need special education and experience before you can get your licence to work in most regulated occupations.
How can 'what' be regulated? More information is needed.
SANDwiches are not regulated by the FDA.