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O que (quem) é self-regulating barrage - definição

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Self-regulating; Self-Regulation; Self-regulated; Self regulation; Self-regulatory; Self-regulation (disambiguation); Self-regulation (Psychology)

Barrage (dam)         
  • picture of barrage dam
  • A barrage in [[Rockhampton]], Australia
TYPE OF DAM
Barrage dam; Barrage (Dam)
A barrage is a type of low-head, diversion dam which consists of a number of large gates that can be opened or closed to control the amount of water passing through. This allows the structure to regulate and stabilize river water elevation upstream for use in irrigation and other systems.
barrage         
n.
1) to lay down a barrage
2) to lift a barrage
3) a rolling barrage
4) an advertising; propaganda barrage
barrage         
['bar?:?]
¦ noun
1. a concentrated artillery bombardment over a wide area.
2. an overwhelming number of questions or complaints delivered in rapid succession.
3. an artificial barrier across a river, to prevent flooding or to aid irrigation or navigation.
¦ verb bombard with questions or complaints.
Origin
C19: from Fr., from barrer 'to bar'.

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Self-regulation

Self-regulation may refer to:

  • Emotional self-regulation
  • Self-control, in sociology/psychology
  • Self-regulated learning, in educational psychology
  • Self-regulation theory (SRT), a system of conscious personal management
  • Industry self-regulation, the process of monitoring ones own adherance to industry standards
  • Self-regulatory organization, in business and finance
  • Homeostasis, a state of steady internal conditions maintained by living things
  • Emergence, the phenomenon in which unpredictable outcomes emerge from complex systems
  • Self-regulating variable resistance cables used for trace heating
  • Spontaneous order