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Both "turn on" factors (hormonal, humoral, and neural stimuli) and "turn off" factors (feedback inhibition and others) may be modulated by the activity of the nervous system.
Agency Laws
Regulations that govern the relationship between an agent, who acts on behalf of another, and the principal, for whom the agent acts.
Employee
A person legally contracted to work for another in return for financial or other compensation, under certain conditions of employment.
Employer-Employee Relationship
A legal and professional relationship between an employer and their employee, characterized by the exchange of labor for compensation, under agreed conditions.
Agents
Individuals or entities authorized to act on behalf of others (principals) in contractual matters or negotiations, creating legal relationships.
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