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1Global perspectives on advertising self-regulation
By J. J. Boddewyn

“Global perspectives on advertising self-regulation” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Global perspectives on advertising self-regulation
- Author: J. J. Boddewyn
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 234
- Publisher: Quorum Books
- Publish Date: 1992
- Publish Location: Westport, Conn
“Global perspectives on advertising self-regulation” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Advertising - Self-regulation - Etik och moral - Staatsaufsicht - Publicite comparative - Freiwillige Selbstkontrolle - Advertenties - Autoregulation - Fallstudier - Regler - Reklam - Marknadsforing - Internationaler Vergleich - Regulering - Droit - Verbraucherschutz - Recht van meningsuiting - Publicite - Werbung - Etudes de Cas - Social aspects
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL1565565M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 472675304 - 25131119
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 91047662
- All ISBNs: 9780899307237 - 089930723X
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1992
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: Printdisabled
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Autoregulation
Autoregulation is a process within many biological systems, resulting from an internal adaptive mechanism that works to adjust (or mitigate) that system's
Cerebral autoregulation
Cerebral autoregulation is a process in mammals that aims to maintain adequate and stable cerebral blood flow. While most systems of the body show some
Cerebral perfusion pressure
50-150 mmHg) sufficient blood flow can be maintained with autoregulation. Although the classic 'autoregulation curve' suggests that CBF is fully stable between
Myogenic mechanism
part of the autoregulation mechanism which maintains a constant renal blood flow at varying arterial pressure. Concomitant autoregulation of glomerular
Frank–Starling law
The Frank–Starling law of the heart (also known as Starling's law and the Frank–Starling mechanism) represents the relationship between stroke volume and
Arteriole
functional sympathetic innervation. Arteriole diameter varies according to autoregulation of organs or tissues to maintain sufficient blood flow despite changes
Cerebral circulation
blood supply, the cerebral circulatory system has safeguards including autoregulation of the blood vessels. The failure of these safeguards may result in
DnaA
DnaA is able to regulate its own expression. This process is called autoregulation. Each cell division cycle triggers a new round of chromosome replication
Pulmonary circulation
The pulmonary circulation is a division of the circulatory system in all vertebrates. The circuit begins with deoxygenated blood returned from the body
Cardiac electrophysiology
system Vasoconstrictors Vasodilators Autoregulation Myogenic mechanism Tubuloglomerular feedback Cerebral autoregulation Paraganglia Aortic body Carotid body