• MEN1 encodes a transcriptional regulator protein, menin. (medscape.com)
  • A fuel pressure regulator is a device fitted in a car to help maintain constant fuel pressure for appropriate fuel atomization. (doityourself.com)
  • This fuel pressure regulator is included in every fuel-injected vehicle. (doityourself.com)
  • The fuel pressure regulator maintains proper pressure of fuel for the engine. (doityourself.com)
  • The vacuum hose attached to the fuel pressure regulator decreases the pressure level and a negligible amount of fuel is sucked inside the regulator when the vehicle is left idle. (doityourself.com)
  • The place where the fuel pressure regulator is located is not the same for every vehicle either. (doityourself.com)
  • No matter where the fuel pressure regulator is located, the work done is the same in all vehicles. (doityourself.com)
  • When a fuel pressure regulator is malfunctioning and fails to maintain the setup pressure, it may result in leakage, leading to malfunctioning of the engine. (doityourself.com)
  • When a fuel pressure regulator is not working properly, there are several consistent indicators. (doityourself.com)
  • A fouled spark plug is another sign of possible bad fuel pressure regulator. (doityourself.com)
  • It is necessary to maintain the fuel pressure regulator properly in order to ensure the proper running of the vehicle. (doityourself.com)
  • Where is a fuel pressure regulator locat. (doityourself.com)
  • Designed to mount cylinder regulators onto panel or wall, Quick Mount eliminates need to install 2-stage regulators directly on compressed gas cylinders. (thomasnet.com)
  • The Quick Mount assembly eliminates the need to install two-stage cylinder regulators directly on compressed gas cylinders. (thomasnet.com)
  • Ddit3 emerges as a regulatory node with positive linkage to erythroid regulators and negative association with myeloid determinants. (lu.se)
  • Identification of erythroferrone as an erythroid regulator of iron metabolism. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Electronic voltage regulators are found in devices such as computer power supplies where they stabilize the DC voltages used by the processor and other elements. (wikipedia.org)
  • This compact (0.45″×0.6″) U1V11A switching step-up (or boost) voltage regulator efficiently boosts input voltages as low as 0.5 V to an adjustable output voltage between 2 V and 5.25 V . Unlike most boost regulators, the U1V11A offers a true shutdown option that turns off power to the load, and it automatically switches to a linear down-regulation mode when the input voltage exceeds the output. (pololu.com)
  • This adjustable boost (step-up) voltage regulator generates higher output voltages (between 2 V and 5.25 V) from input voltages as low as 0.5 V, and it also automatically switches to a linear down-regulation mode when the input voltage exceeds the output. (pololu.com)
  • Acetylene gas cylinders should be equipped with regulators to prevent back flow in the pipes or in the gas cylinder. (lu.se)
  • This gene encodes a member of the regulator of G-protein signaling family. (nih.gov)
  • The UK's advertising regulator has labeled two promotions for fan tokens by Arsenal as "irresponsible," ruling they were misleading customers over the risks of investing in cryptocurrencies and warned the English Premier League club that they mustn't appear again. (cnn.com)
  • The ISL85418 is a 800mA synchronous buck regulator with an input range of 3V to 40V. (renesas.com)
  • Convertible regulators offer two choices of outlet pressures. (watts.com)
  • 9. How can outlet pressures of adjustable regulators be changed? (watts.com)
  • The outlet pressures of the adjustable regulators can be changed by removing the stem cap and adjusting the screw found inside. (watts.com)
  • F uel pressures and fuel pressure regulators differ for each vehicle. (doityourself.com)
  • It identifies trends, challenges, opportunities and good practices, drawing upon survey responses from 57 economic regulators across 31 countries. (oecd.org)
  • It identifies the challenges stemming from the digital transformation of our societies, the main policy objectives pursued by communication regulators, measures to address current and future challenges, as well as the importance of strengthening the capabilities of communication regulators of the future. (oecd.org)
  • Cite this: French Regulator Approves Charcot Disease Treatment - Medscape - Oct 23, 2023. (medscape.com)
  • The country's oil regulators on Monday set up a committee composed of Chevron, Petrobras and Frad Japan Petroleum Ltd., officials the point to present studies and information to support a complete understanding of the event in question. (ibtimes.com)
  • On Friday, the country's regulators told Chevron to totally interrupt the production of the Frade oil field. (ibtimes.com)
  • Regulator Watts was a rock band from Washington, D.C. from 1996 to 1998. (wikipedia.org)
  • A simple voltage/current regulator can be made from a resistor in series with a diode (or series of diodes). (wikipedia.org)
  • Linear regulators are often inefficient: since the transistor is acting like a resistor, it will waste electrical energy by converting it to heat. (wikipedia.org)
  • Zener diode regulators make use of the zener diode's fixed reverse voltage, which can be quite large. (wikipedia.org)
  • Despite their name, linear regulators are non-linear circuits because they contain non-linear components (such as Zener diodes, as shown below in the simple shunt regulator) and because the output voltage is ideally constant (and a circuit with a constant output that does not depend on its input is a non-linear circuit). (wikipedia.org)
  • Constraints in their funding or in their autonomy to manage resources may limit regulators' agility or capacity to act. (oecd.org)
  • This interface is for machine specific code and allows the creation of voltage/current domains (with constraints) for each regulator. (kernel.org)
  • It can provide regulator constraints that will prevent device damage through overvoltage or overcurrent caused by buggy client drivers. (kernel.org)
  • Additionally, unlike most boost regulators, this unit offers a true shutdown option that turns off power to the load (with typical boost regulators, the input voltage will pass directly through to the output when they are disabled). (pololu.com)
  • The boost regulator has four connections: shutdown ( SHDN ), input voltage (VIN), ground (GND), and output voltage (VOUT). (pololu.com)
  • The SHDN can be driven low (typically under 0.4 V) to power down the regulator and turn off power to the load (unlike most boost regulators, the input power does not pass through to the output when the board is disabled). (pololu.com)
  • Token sales can also offer the buyer access to an online service (such as a social network platform) or ownership of an asset (for example, a digital work of art).Attempts have been made by some issuers to position certain types of tokens as outside the scope of securities laws-a view that regulators are trying to counter, although their positions vary widely from country to country. (theartnewspaper.com)
  • The Swiss regulator has classified asset-backed tokens as securities, Singapore has warned that tokens may be subject to local regulations, while China and South Korea have outlawed token sales altogether. (theartnewspaper.com)
  • Some designs of linear regulators use only transistors, diodes and resistors, which are easier to fabricate into an integrated circuit, further reducing their weight, footprint on a PCB, and price. (wikipedia.org)
  • Advocate Pansy Tlakula, chairperson of the Information Regulator. (itweb.co.za)
  • Responding to ITWeb's questions on the status of the data privacy law, advocate Pansy Tlakula, chairperson of the Information Regulator, said: "We have requested the president to bring the remaining sections of POPIA into effect in the new financial year. (itweb.co.za)
  • A complete line of industrial pressure regulator products designed to perform in critical applications. (lincolnelectric.com)
  • Choose two stage regulators when a more consistent delivery pressure is needed. (lincolnelectric.com)
  • Regulators reduce the pressure from a supply pressure to some other desired operating pressure. (watts.com)
  • So, whether a gas range is on low or on high, the pressure on the outlet side of the regulator will be the same. (watts.com)
  • A regulator is required before all gas appliances to reduce the supply pressure to the operating pressure of the appliance. (watts.com)
  • Whether the term adjustable or convertible is used, the terms refer to controlling the outlet pressure of the regulator. (watts.com)
  • Adjustable regulators can be set to any outlet pressure within the specified operating range. (watts.com)
  • Spring adjustment refers to how the outlet pressure of adjustable regulators is changed. (watts.com)
  • Finally, replace the cap on the top of the regulator and verify the correct outlet pressure. (watts.com)
  • R48 regulators are used where low inlet pressure is present and low flow capacities are required. (watts.com)
  • The R325 and R625 regulators are generally used in applications with high inlet pressure and high flow. (watts.com)
  • Next, choose a Dormont regulator based on the supply pressure, outlet pressure and the pipe size. (watts.com)
  • Fuel pressure regulators help maintain a set pressure for a smooth running vehicle. (doityourself.com)
  • I wanted to remove the plug so that the pressure from the primary regulator would pass through the secondary. (homebrewersassociation.org)
  • Protects regulator from damage do to inadvertent high-pressure surge. (millerwelds.com)
  • The regulator dual filter design protects the high-pressure seat from debris for reliable operation and long service life. (millerwelds.com)
  • This video takes you through the steps necessary for safely setting the compressed gas regulator, beginning with turning on the flow of gas from the cylinder to the regulator to controlling the pressure of the gas being delivered from the regulator to your laboratory equipment. (cdc.gov)
  • Knowing how to properly set your regulator pressure will help maintain a safe working environment in the laboratory. (cdc.gov)
  • Pressure in the regulator should not exceed 1.5 bar. (lu.se)
  • The Information Regulator was only appointed late 2016 with a comparatively small budget compared internationally, and subsequent positions on executive level were only filled late 2019. (itweb.co.za)
  • The Franklin Templeton episode of 2020 in which some executives were accused of insider trading prompted the capital markets regulator to take this step. (livemint.com)
  • It connects to the uTorrent Regulator on other computers on the network and displays details of uTorrent state and regulation.uTorrent Regulator can also regulate Global speeds on the basis of active processes (other applications) on the computer. (cnet.com)
  • 4. What is the difference between adjustable and convertible regulators? (watts.com)
  • 5. Are adjustable regulators available? (watts.com)
  • All of the Dormont regulators are adjustable. (watts.com)
  • The resistance of the regulator varies in accordance with both the input voltage and the load, resulting in a constant voltage output. (wikipedia.org)
  • This applies to both voltage regulators (where voltage output is controllable) and current sinks (where current limit is controllable). (kernel.org)
  • uTorrent Regulator can act as a regulatory mechanism in each network computer to increase or decrease the global download and upload limits of uTorrent on the basis of the number of computers connected to the network. (cnet.com)
  • The Romanian government this week dissolved communications regulator the National Regulatory Authority for Communications and Information Technology (ANRCTI), setting up the National Authority for Communciations (ANC) in its place. (telecoms.com)
  • He was formerly Financial Regulators Complaints Commissioner, Chair of the UK and Ireland Regulatory Board of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, Chair of the Regulatory Board of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants and Deputy Chair of the Professional Standards authority for Health and Social Care. (thepensionsregulator.gov.uk)
  • For now, the UK regulator is continuing to examine the ICO market to assess whether further regulatory action is needed. (theartnewspaper.com)
  • Though notable examples of proactive regulators such as France and New Zealand, and some overtures from Ofcom exist, Facebook's global scale and operational speed is at odds with the patchwork of regulatory systems it covers. (warc.com)
  • The markets regulator wants firms to disclose key performance indicators and share pricing details. (livemint.com)
  • Most regulators can enable and disable their output while some can control their output voltage and or current. (kernel.org)
  • This uses a similar API to the kernel clock interface in that consumer drivers can get and put a regulator (like they can with clocks atm) and get/set voltage, current limit, mode, enable and disable. (kernel.org)
  • 0.8 V, SHDN voltage must be below 0.1×VIN to disable the regulator and above 0.9×VIN to enable it. (pololu.com)
  • I bought a secondary regulator some time ago. (homebrewersassociation.org)
  • In case there are no such transactions during the 18 months period prior to the IPO, then the information shall be disclosed for price per share of the issuer company based on last five primary or secondary transactions, not older than three years prior to the IPO," the regulator said. (livemint.com)
  • The shunt regulator works by providing a path from the supply voltage to ground through a variable resistance (the main transistor is in the "bottom half" of the voltage divider). (wikipedia.org)
  • One of its more interesting observations when outlining a set of principles for regulation is that current bodies with oversight for internet companies will most likely need to restructure and reskill: "any regulator in this space will need proficiency in data, operations, and online content. (warc.com)
  • Technology: regulators must have a good understanding of the capabilities and the limitations of content moderation tech, leaving companies with the latitude to innovate. (warc.com)
  • Variation in regulator of G-protein signaling 17 gene (RGS17) is associated with multiple substance dependence diagnoses. (nih.gov)
  • By contrast, a switching regulator uses an active device that switches on and off to maintain an average value of output. (wikipedia.org)
  • As complete 1 A DC/DC regulator system-in-a-package, LTM8031 includes inductor, switching DC/DC controller, power switches, filters, and all support components in 9 x 15 x 2.82 mm plastic LGA package. (thomasnet.com)
  • Typically, these regulators supply only one appliance. (watts.com)
  • Advanced Specialty Gas Equipment of Middlesex, NJ introduces its new regulator Quick Mounts designed to mount cylinder regulators with ease onto a panel or wall. (thomasnet.com)
  • MILPITAS, CA - October 21, 2009 - Linear Technology Corporation introduces a complete 1A DC/DC regulator system-in-a-package, the LTM8031. (thomasnet.com)
  • In automobile alternators and central power station generator plants, voltage regulators control the output of the plant. (wikipedia.org)
  • In an electric power distribution system, voltage regulators may be installed at a substation or along distribution lines so that all customers receive steady voltage independent of how much power is drawn from the line. (wikipedia.org)
  • more complicated regulators include separate stages of voltage reference, error amplifier and power pass element. (wikipedia.org)
  • The same function can often be performed much more efficiently by a switched-mode power supply, but a linear regulator may be preferred for light loads or where the desired output voltage approaches the source voltage. (wikipedia.org)
  • In these cases, the linear regulator may dissipate less power than a switcher. (wikipedia.org)
  • Its dropout voltage is therefore 7 V − 5 V = 2 V. When the supply voltage is less than about 2 V above the desired output voltage, as is the case in low-voltage microprocessor power supplies, so-called low dropout regulators (LDOs) must be used. (wikipedia.org)
  • The intention is to allow systems to dynamically control regulator power output in order to save power and prolong battery life. (kernel.org)
  • Electronic device that is supplied power by a regulator. (kernel.org)
  • Electronic circuit that is supplied its input power by the output power of a regulator, switch or by another power domain. (kernel.org)
  • A power domain may have regulators that are supplied power by other regulators. (kernel.org)
  • This also compiles out if not in use so drivers can be reused in systems with no regulator based power control. (kernel.org)
  • Offering efficiencies up to 94% at full load current (4 A), this point-of-load regulator minimizes power loss in applications such as telecom, networking, and server equipment. (electronicdesign.com)
  • Communication regulators are increasingly acknowledging the positive and negative effects of communication infrastructures and services on the environment. (oecd.org)
  • Watch this video where Tony from Rossi demonstrates all the reasons why the EVERLOCK - their patented positive locking regulator - is disrupting the damper hardware industry and how it's such an improvement over the old wingnut-style regulators. (smacna.org)
  • Learn everything there is to know about the EVERLOCK - Rossi's patented positive locking regulator. (smacna.org)
  • Yash Ashar, partner and head of capital markets, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, said, "The regulator had for several months increased the questioning on the pricing of issues and the details of previous issues, including key performance indicators. (livemint.com)
  • Most linear regulators have a maximum rated output current. (wikipedia.org)
  • The current through the shunt regulator is diverted away from the load and flows directly to ground, making this form usually less efficient than the series regulator. (wikipedia.org)
  • This framework is designed to provide a standard kernel interface to control voltage and current regulators. (kernel.org)
  • regulator current output limit is 20mA @ 5V but is 10mA @ 10V. (kernel.org)
  • Regulator Domains: is the new current limit within the regulator operating parameters for input/output voltage. (kernel.org)
  • A voltage regulator may use a simple feed-forward design or may include negative feedback . (wikipedia.org)
  • If the mechanical regulator design is sensitive to small voltage fluctuations, the motion of the solenoid core can be used to move a selector switch across a range of resistances or transformer windings to gradually step the output voltage up or down, or to rotate the position of a moving-coil AC regulator. (wikipedia.org)
  • The linear regulator also has the advantage of not requiring magnetic devices (inductors or transformers) which can be relatively expensive or bulky, being often of simpler design, and cause less electromagnetic interference. (wikipedia.org)
  • This miniature step-down regulator integrates MOSFETs to simplify design, minimize EMI, improve reliability, and save board space. (electronicdesign.com)
  • DC/DC Regulator IC has EMC-compliant design. (thomasnet.com)
  • Expression, Functional Characterization and X-ray Analysis of HosA, A Member of MarR Family of Transcription Regulator from Uropathogenic Escherichia coli. (bvsalud.org)
  • Regulators belonging to multiple antibiotic resistance regulator (MarR) family are widespread in prokaryotes and are involved in regulation of genes that are responsible for virulence and pathogenicity in most of the clinically important pathogens. (bvsalud.org)
  • Because the regulated voltage of a linear regulator must always be lower than input voltage, efficiency is limited and the input voltage must be high enough to always allow the active device to drop some voltage. (wikipedia.org)
  • Linear regulators may place the regulating device in parallel with the load (shunt regulator) or may place the regulating device between the source and the regulated load (a series regulator). (wikipedia.org)
  • The Greenhouse and Energy Minimum Standards Regulator (GEMS Regulator) is responsible for administering the Greenhouse and Energy Minimum Standards Act 2012 - Australia's national appliance and equipment energy efficiency legislation. (energyrating.gov.au)
  • The GEMS Regulator replaced all previous state and territory appliance and equipment energy efficiency regulators. (energyrating.gov.au)
  • New York - Whole Foods shareholders and federal regulators approved Amazon's $13.7 billion acquisition of the organic grocer, a deal that could bring big changes to the supermarket industry and how people order groceries online. (chicagotribune.com)
  • Transparency and accountability mechanisms around budget decisions and spending are in place for most regulators. (oecd.org)
  • I would place the regulator on a bench or other flat surface so that it is steady and have at it. (homebrewersassociation.org)
  • Popular lollies, sauces and dressings have been found to contain nanotechnology that the national food regulator has long denied is being widely used in Australia's food supply. (smh.com.au)
  • In electromechanical regulators, voltage regulation is easily accomplished by coiling the sensing wire to make an electromagnet. (wikipedia.org)
  • uTorrent Regulator can also regulate Global speeds for specified time intervals.Rules can be created for Process based and Time based regulation. (cnet.com)
  • All linear regulators require an input voltage at least some minimum amount higher than the desired output voltage. (wikipedia.org)
  • For example, a common regulator such as the 7805 has an output voltage of 5 V, but can only maintain this if the input voltage remains above about 7 V, before the output voltage begins sagging below the rated output. (wikipedia.org)
  • Most linear regulators will continue to provide some output voltage approximately the dropout voltage below the input voltage for inputs below the nominal output voltage until the input voltage drops significantly. (wikipedia.org)
  • The input voltage, VIN, must be at least 0.5 V for the regulator to turn on. (pololu.com)
  • However, once the regulator is on, the input voltage can drop as low as 0.3 V and the set output voltage will be maintained on VOUT. (pololu.com)
  • 1. How does a regulator work? (watts.com)
  • The SAIC also raided the Dalian offices of IT consultancy Accenture, to whom Microsoft outsources financial work, according to the regulator. (cnbc.com)
  • Resourcing arrangements can make or break regulators' effectiveness. (oecd.org)
  • While one can understand the concerns of the regulator on pricing, pushing this on independent directors may make it challenging for some of them as they may not have the necessary background to approve this. (livemint.com)
  • Propane requires a regulator with a higher spring force. (watts.com)
  • As with the internet, blockchain should force regulators worldwide to grapple with understanding-and adapting to-rapid innovation. (theartnewspaper.com)
  • The supply regulator may be behind a switch(s). i.e. (kernel.org)
  • Linear regulators exist in two basic forms: shunt regulators and series regulators. (wikipedia.org)
  • The regulator has had a relatively easier time controlling outflows this year amid a broad-based U.S. dollar weakness. (foxbusiness.com)
  • At this time, I have all of my regulators in a dazy chain connected to each other, so that I can feed from one CO2 tank. (homebrewersassociation.org)
  • Since the forward voltage of a diode is small, this kind of voltage regulator is only suitable for low voltage regulated output. (wikipedia.org)
  • Feedback voltage regulators operate by comparing the actual output voltage to some fixed reference voltage. (wikipedia.org)
  • Early automobile generators and alternators had a mechanical voltage regulator using one, two, or three relays and various resistors to stabilize the generator's output at slightly more than 6.7 or 13.4 V to maintain the battery as independently of the engine's rpm or the varying load on the vehicle's electrical system as possible. (wikipedia.org)
  • The yahoos that put it together had torqued the CO2 output on so hard that I stripped the nut on the valve that was screwed in to the regulator. (homebrewersassociation.org)
  • A voltage regulator is a system designed to automatically maintain a constant voltage. (wikipedia.org)
  • In electronics, a linear regulator is a voltage regulator used to maintain a steady voltage. (wikipedia.org)
  • Linear regulators may also be made up of assemblies of discrete solid-state or vacuum tube components. (wikipedia.org)
  • It also has a notifier call chain for propagating regulator events to clients. (kernel.org)
  • Because a linear voltage regulator is a common element of many devices, single-chip regulators ICs are very common. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Information Regulator has written a letter to president Cyril Ramaphosa, requesting to bring the outstanding aspects of the Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA) into effect. (itweb.co.za)
  • The problems in the online records show how far the state must go before it can replace paper reports - considered the official record - with electronic information, a long-standing goal of campaign regulators. (startribune.com)