| regulation |
An official rule made under the authority of an act (a law).
Ãâó: www3.gov.ab.ca/env/air/Info/definitions.html
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| registrar |
A company specialised in the registering of domain names with the InterNIC.
Ãâó: webmaster.lycos.co.uk/glossary/R/
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| regime |
"Regime theory" is a theory of the forming of channels in material carried by the streams. As used in this sense, the word "regime" applies only to streams that make at least part of their boundaries from their transported load and part of their transported load from their boundaries, carrying out the process at different places and times in any one stream in a balanced or alternating manner that prevents unlimited growth or removal of boundaries. ...
Ãâó: ilrdss.sws.uiuc.edu/glossary/glossary_allresults.a...
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| registrar |
The registrar is responsible for keeping track of the owners of bonds and the issuance of stocks. Working with the transfer agent, the registrar keeps current files of the owners of a bond issue and the stockholders in a corporation. The registrar ensures that no more than the authorized amount of stock is in circulation. If the registrar and transfer agent are the same company, then there must be a Chinese Wall separating the functions.
Ãâó: www.exchange-handbook.co.uk/glossary.cfm
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| regular astigmatism |
A refractive error caused by an irregular shape of the cornea (usually a football shape) in which the curvature is symmetrical across one or more meridians or axes.
Ãâó: www.eyeinstitute.co.nz/dictionary-eye-surgery.htm
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