Word: regulatee
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A few parents who have Internet access at home say they oversee their children to ensure that they use the Web properly. Instead of forbidding their kids to visit indecent sites, these parents choose to regulate their children's online activity.
But at Harvard, the policy passed over objections from some faculty and students who argued that University officials were wrong--and unrealistic--to regulate love.
The public is being misinformed about the precision of these selective serotonin-uptake inhibitors when the medical profession oversimplifies their action in the brain and ignores the body as if it exists merely to carry the head around! In short, these molecules of emotion regulate every aspect of our physiology...
At first, the effects of serotonin seemed confined to the body alone: it was found to trigger contractions in the muscles and intestines and to regulate blood pressure by forcing blood vessels to constrict. But experiments at the National Institutes of Health in the 1950s revealed that compounds that depressed...
Sources said the intellectual property component of the report contained a number of extensive recommendations to regulate more tightly the internal use of Harvard's name.