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Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation

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Administrative Regulation

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Aeronautical Information Regulation And Control

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Department of Business and Professional Regulation (Florida)

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Federal Aviation Regulation(s)

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EisenbahnInfrastruktur-BenutzungsVerordnung (German Railway Infrastructure Use Regulation)

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lead-based Paint Activities Regulation

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European Community Merger Regulation

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International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling

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Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation

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Federal Travel Regulation

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Action for the Proper Regulation of Private Hospitals

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Behavioural Self Regulation

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Council for the Regulation of Healthcare Professionals

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Ferric Uptake Regulation

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Pharmaceutical Price Regulation

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Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000

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Service Strategy and Regulation

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Traffic Regulation Order

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Electronic Drive Regulation

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NICE-SUGAR

Normoglycemia in Intensive Care Evaluation-Survival Using Glucose Algorithm Regulation (research trial)

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Federal Acquisition Regulation (48-CFR)

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Federal Acquisition Regulation (48-CFR)

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International Cooperation on Cosmetics Regulation

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Federal Acquisition Regulation

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What does co-regulation mean?

Co-regulation
Co-regulation (or coregulation) is a term used in psychology, defined most broadly as a "continuous unfolding of individual action that is susceptible to being continuously modified by the continuously changing actions of the partner". An important aspect of this idea is that co-regulation cannot be reduced down to the behaviors or experiences of the individuals involved in the interaction. The interaction is a result of each participant repeatedly regulating the behavior of the other. It is a continuous and dynamic process, rather than the exchange of discrete information.Co-regulation is often applied in the context of emotions. In this sense, the emotions of each individual within a dyad are constantly in flux, depending on the emotions and behaviors of the partner. If emotion co-regulation is in effect, the result will be a decrease in overall emotional distress. A working definition of emotion co-regulation has been offered as "a bidirectional linkage of oscillating emotional channels between partners, which contributes to emotional stability for both partners". Emotion co-regulation is thoroughly studied in the context of early emotional development, often between infants and caregivers. It has also been studied in adult interpersonal interactions, with an emphasis on close, romantic relationships. One important note regarding co-regulation is that there may be an imbalance within the dyad, such that one member is more actively regulating the behavior of the other. The following is an example of co-regulation between a mother and her infant, from Emotional Development: The Organization of Emotional Life in the Early Years. This scenario exemplifies a mother maintaining her infant's engagement via variations in her voice, facial expressions, and body language. She sensitively elicits behaviors from the infant and adds more stimulation when appropriate. Likewise, the infant indicates and maintains the mutual engagement with her own facial expressions, vocalizations, and body language. Hello there pumpkin ... Mommy's comin' to get you. Yes, she is. [Brief pause.] Momma's gonna get you and tickle you. What do you think of that? [Brief pause.] Come on. Come on, you little sweetie. Let me see that smile. Humm? [Pause.] Yeah, that's right ... thaaaat's right. [The infant exhibits a big smile with bobbing head, and mother responds in kind, then says,] Oh, well now, are you gonna say somethin'? Are ya? [Pause, mother nodding head, widening eyes.] Come on! [Pause.] Come on! [The baby begins cycling movements of the arms and kicking the feet.] Come on. [Drawn out, then longer pause.] Yeah! [as the baby bursts forth with a gurgling sound, the caregiver then laughs and hugs the baby]."

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    A Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
    B Union of Soviet Socialist Russians
    C Union of Soviet Standards Republics
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