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primary and regulator
The primary regulator of telecommunications in the Malaysia is the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission ( MCMC ).
With integrated regulator / BC inflator designs, the secondary demand valve is at the end of an even shorter hose ( the BC mouthpiece / exhaust ) than is the case with the conventional octopus demand valve, so deliberate use of the primary regulator and hose to help another diver becomes even more appropriate, and almost essential, with the BC-integrated-regulator configuration.
Modern recreational rigs most often have two regulators connected to a single cylinder, in case the primary regulator fails or another diver runs out of air.
The primary regulator of communications in the United States is the Federal Communications Commission.
Batteries are typically connected to the bus via a battery charge regulator, and the batteries are used to provide electrical power during periods when primary power is not available, for example when a Low Earth Orbit ( LEO ) spacecraft is eclipsed by the Earth.
For first generation pressure cookers with a weighted valve or " jiggler ", the primary safety valve or regulator is usually a weighted stopper, commonly called " the rocker " or " vent weight ".
Since the enactment of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Improvement Act of 1989 ( FDICIA ), all commercial banks that accept deposits are required to obtain FDIC insurance and to have a primary federal regulator ( the Fed for state banks that are members of the Federal Reserve System, the FDIC for " nonmember " state banks, and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency for all National Banks ).
While each type of depository institution has a “ primary regulator ”, the nation ’ s “ dual banking ” system allows concurrent jurisdiction among the different regulatory agencies.
This scenario is somewhat unlikely because until 1958, the CBC was both the primary broadcast regulator in Canada and a broadcaster in its own right, the former role taken over in 1958 by the independent Board of Broadcast Governors ( the forerunner of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ).
The parts of a regulator are described as the major functional groups in downstream order as following the gas flow from the cylinder to its final use, and accessories which are not part of the primary functional components, but are commonly found on contemporary regulators.
* The Higher Education Commission of Pakistan, formerly the University Grant Commission, is the primary regulator of higher education in Pakistan
In some aspects of aviation it is the primary regulator, in other areas, where the responsibility for regulation has passed to the European Aviation Safety Agency ( EASA ), the CAA acts as EASA's local office, implementing the regulations.
Endogenous PTH is the primary regulator of calcium and phosphate metabolism in bone and kidney.
There are two primary methods of automatically restraining the flow of gas after an earthquake, installed on the low pressure side of the regulator, and usually downstream of the gas meter.
* Cayman Islands Monetary Authority, Cayman Island's primary financial services regulator
In the United States, the Office of Thrift Supervision ( OTS ), an agency of the United States Department of the Treasury, is the primary regulator of the fiduciary activities of federal savings associations.
The RVLM is the primary regulator of the sympathetic nervous system, sending excitatory fibers ( glutamatergic ) to the sympathetic preganglionic neurons located in the intermediolateral nucleus of the spinal cord.
The primary regulator of PSE is Washington Utility and Transportation Commission who effectively permits or denies PSE actions including rate changes, new facilities built, and old facilities surplused.
The primary regulator of television content is the National Television Council ( CNTV ).
Its primary function is not known, though it has been implicated as a regulator of synapse formation, neural plasticity and iron export.
By contrast, discriminatory practices in the provision of essential public services, such as welfare, police protection, and primary education, would violate the Privileges and Immunities Clause, and discriminatory practices when the state is acting as regulator rather than market participant would violate the dormant commerce clause.
The OTS was the primary regulator of Federal Savings Associations ( sometimes referred to as Federal thrifts ).
That OTS was the primary regulator of AIG has been described as " nonsense " and compared to " the super-heavyweight of the world going up against the 65 lb, 13-year-old, class weakling ".

primary and communications
The discovery and development of the technology made radio receivers, then the primary communications devices of the time, more sensitive and selective.
IPv6 ( Internet Protocol version 6 ) is the latest revision of the Internet Protocol ( IP ), the primary communications protocol upon which the entire Internet is built.
Odyssey has served as the primary means of communications for NASA ’ s Mars surface explorers in the past decade and will continue that role for the Curiosity rover.
The primary goal of the project was to develop and launch two spacecraft sequentially to the near vicinity of the planet Venus, receive communications from the spacecraft and to perform radiometric temperature measurements of the planet.
A primary reason for OEM's inability to coordinate communications and information-sharing in the early hours of the WTC response was the loss of its emergency operations center, located on the twenty third floor of 7 World Trade Center which had been evacuated after debris from tower's collapse struck the building, igniting several fires.
Turksat ( company ) | Turksat is the primary communications satellite operator of Turkey, controlling the Turksat ( satellite ) | Turksat series of satellites.
is the primary communications satellite operator of Turkey, controlling the Turksat series of satellites.
The primary objectives of the two Viking orbiters were to transport the landers to Mars, perform reconnaissance to locate and certify landing sites, act as communications relays for the landers, and to perform their own scientific investigations.
The primary mission was to receive communications from the spacecraft in the vicinity of Venus and to perform a radiometric temperature measurements of the planet.
In addition, the bill aimed to curtail ads by non-party organizations by banning the use of corporate or union money to pay for " electioneering communications ," a term defined as broadcast advertising that identifies a federal candidate within 30 days of a primary or nominating convention, or 60 days of a general election.
Largely due to the ubiquity of 2G ALE, it became the primary method for providing interoperation on HF between governmental and non-governmental disaster relief and emergency communications entities, and amateur radio volunteers.
Using hybrids for bidirectional amplificationThe primary use of a voiceband hybrid coil is to convert between 2-wire and 4-wire operation in sequential sections of a communications circuit, for example in a four-wire terminating set.
The orbiters ' primary scientific objectives were to image the Martian surface and clouds, determine the temperature on Mars, study the topography, composition and physical properties of the surface, measure properties of the atmosphere, monitor the solar wind and the interplanetary and Martian magnetic fields, and act as communications relays to send signals from the landers to Earth.
However, at a SHAEF press conference on 16 February 1945, two days after the Bombing of Dresden, British Air Commodore Colin McKay Grierson replied to a question by one of the journalists that the primary target of the bombing had been on communications to prevent the Germans from moving military supplies and to stop movement in all directions if possible.
Once considered a primary skill, increased accessibility to more user-friendly DTP software has made DTP a secondary skill to art direction, graphic design, multimedia development, marketing communications, administrative careers and advanced high school literacy in thriving economies.
In particular, electronic communications, email lists and a collection of websites are the primary means of coordinating activities and disseminating Li Hongzhi's teachings.
CNS has been the primary supplier of dial-up communications for credit-card authorizations for over 20 years, a competence developed through its long relationship with Visa International.
While IBM is still providing support for SNA, one of the primary pieces of hardware, the 3745 / 3746 communications controller, has been withdrawn from marketing by IBM.
The primary goal of the flight was to test communications systems in support of the N1-L3 piloted lunar landing project.
The orbiter primary scientific objectives were to image the Martian surface and clouds, determine the temperature on Mars, study the topography, composition and physical properties of the surface, measure properties of the atmosphere, monitor the solar wind and the interplanetary and Martian magnetic fields, and act as communications relays to send signals from the landers to Earth.
Register zero was generally the primary communications channel.
In this case, rather than being a mere infantry maneuver, it developed into a complex multi-discipline endeavor involving fast movement of mechanized armor, use of artillery barrages, air force bombardment, and effective radio communications, with the primary objective of destroying enemy command and control chains, undermining enemy troop morale, and disrupting supply lines.
He was criticized for increasing the number of communications personnel on the government payroll but countered this complaint by pointing out that the primary government communications agency, Communications New Brunswick, had been depoliticized.

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