English to Indonesian Dictionary regulate

regulate

mengatur
definition
verb
a hormone that regulates metabolism and organ function
control or maintain the rate or speed of (a machine or process) so that it operates properly.
translation of 'regulate'
verb
mengatur,
menyetel,
mencocokkan
example
Mr. Nair recommends that the best possible remedy to check sand mining is to 'regulate' construction activities.
Third, Congress has the power to 'regulate' activities that substantially affect interstate commerce.
Some statutory rules and regulations are included to 'regulate' court procedure, for example rules relating to the admissibility of evidence and the burden of proof.
Therefore, government must 'regulate' businesses in the ‘public interest.’
Iodine is the backbone of all nutrients because the cells in the body need it to 'regulate' their metabolism.
States can 'regulate' certain activities and require citizens to apply for a license with restrictions on who can receive a license.
Depression stiffens the body's response to insulin, the hormone that helps 'regulate' energy metabolism.
Your pancreas secretes enzymes that aid digestion and hormones that help 'regulate' the metabolism of carbohydrates.
Thyroxine helps 'regulate' your body's metabolism, including how quickly you burn calories.
The thyroid hormones 'regulate' every aspect of your metabolism, from your heart rate to how quickly you burn calories.
The adrenal glands are located on top of the kidneys and secrete hormones that 'regulate' metabolism, salt and water balance, and stress responses.
Often governments for a variety of reasons decide to 'regulate' the activities of firms that compete against each other.
Water is necessary to transport nutrients around the body, remove wastes, maintain body temperatures and 'regulate' metabolic processes in our bodies.
One can only suspect that both the US and the EU are responding to pressure from business leaders not to 'regulate' their overseas activities.
Until recently, it was not possible to easily 'regulate' internet activity.
Caught off guard, the government scrambled to develop a policy to 'regulate' this new medium of communication.
Here groups of workers are substantially left to 'regulate' their own activity.
Mr. Davies came every Friday to wind and 'regulate' the clocks.
Insulin is a hormone made by the pancreas to 'regulate' sugar metabolism.
Here's another problem to be going on with though - how do you use petrol flow to 'regulate' the speed of a particular car?
Mechanisms to 'regulate' competition among firms that conduct business transactions are intrinsic to every market governance system.
Intense training tears muscle fibers and depletes muscles of essential amino acids that are needed to help 'regulate' metabolism.
Drugs that 'regulate' the activity of these genes might be effective for these patients, the researchers said.
Both processes are 'regulated' by genetic and environmental factors.
Today our development activities are highly 'regulated' - and rightly so in many respects.
The anterior lobe 'regulates' the activity of the thyroid, adrenals, and reproductive glands.
The health ministry says it is difficult because there is no legal framework that 'regulates' the work of those organisations involved in caring for infected people.
‘Judicial power is more 'regulative' than the executive power,’ he said.
A genetic time clock that 'regulates' the number of times a human body cell divides cannot, however, be the whole explanation of the aging process.
In the West, liberal support for the child's independence rather than 'regulative' monitoring by parents tends to prevent juvenile delinquency.
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