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regulation /reg·u·la·tion/ (reg?u-la´shun) 1. the act of adjusting or state of being adjusted to a certain standard. 2. in biology, the adaptation of form or behavior of an organism to changed conditions. 3. the power to form a whole embryo from stages before the gastrula.reg´ulatory
regulation 1. the act of adjusting or state of being adjusted to a certain standard. 2. in biology, the adaptation of form or behavior of an organism to changed conditions. 3. the power of a pregastrula stage to form a whole embryo from a part. 4. the biochemical mechanisms that control the expression of genes. 5. in law the lesser rules promulgated under the authority of an Act of Parliament, and which can be altered by consultation short of presenting a bill to the Parliament. feedback regulation a mechanism for regulating metabolic processes involving the active and regulatory sites of allosteric enzyme proteins. |
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| More recently, calmodulin has also been found to act in the feedback regulation of calcium entry through L-type channels. In the era of "zapping" and "staccato" browsing through the information ocean on the World Wide Web (Web) however, this notion about short exposure time and short-term memory (STM) may need this almost forgotten analogon in order to understand the mechanism of the feedback regulation system. |
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