- legislation; in economy:
regulatory economics in finance:
Financial regulation in business,
industry self-regulation
occurs through self-
regulatory organizations...
- A
regulatory agency (
regulatory body, regulator) or
independent agency (independent
regulatory agency) is a
government authority that is
responsible for...
- The
regulatory T
cells (Tregs /ˈtiːrɛɡ/ or Treg cells),
formerly known as
suppressor T cells, are a subpo****tion of T
cells that
modulate the
immune system...
- A
regulatory sign is used to
indicate or
reinforce traffic laws,
regulations or
requirements which apply either at all
times or at
specified times or places...
-
Regulatory affairs (RA), is a
profession that
deals with an organization’s
adherence to
regulatory compliance. It is a
position mostly found within regulated...
- A
regulatory sequence is a
segment of a
nucleic acid
molecule which is
capable of
increasing or
decreasing the
expression of
specific genes within an organism...
-
Regulatory technology, Abrv: RegTech, is the use of
information technology to
enhance regulatory and
compliance processes.
RegTech is most
usefully applied...
-
Regulatory law
refers to
secondary legislation,
including regulations,
promulgated by an
executive branch agency under a
delegation from a legislature;...
- its
process of
regulatory review of
drugs and
vaccines for
marketing authorization. A
stringent regulatory authority is a
regulatory authority which...
- The term
regulatory state refers to the
expansion in the use of rulemaking,
monitoring and
enforcement techniques and
institutions by the
state and to...