Or in other words, can intransitivity or immediacy become transitive and mediated? |
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The secretary of the Thai Olympic committee mediated an agreement where the athletes were to be reinstated. |
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The symplastic path is mediated by plasmodesmata which bridge the cell walls between adjacent cells so that a cytoplasmic continuum is formed. |
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The process was mediated by the class structure, the role of the state, and the acquisition and use of power by professions. |
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A more ethnographic approach would have shed some important light on how the Navajo community mediated the changes. |
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Here we find a greater reliance upon the power of the church and this power is mediated by a very strange and special figure. |
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Hence any communication mediated by an information infrastructure constitutes a transaction. |
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Focus on the power of Christ's speech, which is mediated through scripture and the witness of the Spirit. |
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First, Mormons often assumed that the social meaning of material goods would both emerge from and be mediated by the local community. |
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Sensors, instrumentation, and mediated monitoring systems of all kinds are the next aesthetic frontier. |
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In contrast, Seng and others report that the causal link is indirect, mediated largely by run-away behavior. |
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Many of those paintings employed a colorful, exaggerated pixelation to underscore our deeply mediated comprehension of the recent past. |
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The Paulinian mirror is itself a figure for our inherently figural, mediated apprehension of God, the ultimate Truth. |
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Natural recovery from balance system dysfunction is mediated by a process of central adaptation known as compensation. |
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Cryptochromes are pigmented photoreceptors that are involved in blue-light mediated photomorphogenesis and photoperiodism in plants. |
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Those of us who lack their spirit of adventure satisfy ourselves with the mediated version, and fantasise the rest. |
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Finally, much of the toxicity related to gene transfer is mediated through the immune system. |
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This clearance was mediated by both active and passive transport processes. |
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It was proposed that these sites mediated the initial interactions between homologous chromosomes leading to synapsis and recombination. |
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And so as the temperature hots up outside will the summer heat make love blossom, losing the need for mediated dating? |
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That is, all knowledge is mediated via either typographic or chirographic words on a page, or even on a screen. |
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Those seeking to abuse the fast-developing connected digital era are mediated by archaic laws based on out-of-date concepts. |
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That is the stone-cold harsh reality of genetically mediated weight and shape regulation. |
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In this study we monitored membrane ionic permeability at early stages of fusion mediated by the fusogenic protein influenza hemagglutinin. |
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For these abstract artists, the external world is mediated by internal feelings. |
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This method is usable for qualitative analysis of reaction mechanisms mediated by the protein environment. |
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Severe cachexia, as a result of increased energy expenditure mediated by the tumour, is also a poor prognostic indicator. |
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There is a major need for expert mediated virtual libraries of well-selected and described links to scholarly and educational resources. |
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Cough is mediated by the interaction of sensory afferent nerves, central cough reflexes, and local axon reflexes. |
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The social interaction mediated through the visual channel in social media can be an effective mechanism for cultural diffusion. |
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The airway response to organic dust inhalation appears to be primarily mediated by nonallergic inflammatory mechanisms. |
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This symbiosis, mediated by chemical communication between the plant and the bacteria, is a vital component of the global nitrogen cycle. |
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These relaxations are vagally mediated, but the reflex arc that produces them can be affected by stimulation of other receptors. |
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Carbosulfan is extremely toxic to mammals and its toxicity is mediated through inhibition of acetylcholine esterase, a respiratory enzyme. |
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The blue light response of guard cells is mediated by the chloroplastic carotenoid, zeaxanthin. |
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The beneficial actions of hypercapnic acidosis were not mediated by inhibition of nitration of amino acid residues within proteins. |
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One example is the antihypertensive effect of dietary peptides derived from milk protein, mediated by angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition. |
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Stress mediated responses in the neuroendocrine and immune systems have been considered possible mechanisms for the effects of racism on health. |
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Unmediated devices are motivated rhetorically, while mediated devices are motivated both rhetorically and referentially. |
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This suggests that the actions are not mediated via the impact of the antipsychotic drug on psychotic symptoms alone. |
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It was the lot of women to hold status mediated by family relationships that were subject to change over the course of the female life cycle. |
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The latter are mediated by DNA-loops bringing two chemically remote segments of the DNA close in Euclidean space. |
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Affective and motivational dimensions of pain were proposed as mediated by medial thalamic nuclei, the prefrontal cortex, and the limbic system. |
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Photo collections in biscuit tins and shoe boxes mediated the void left by this absence of myth and history. |
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The encapsulated wasp egg then melanizes, a process most likely mediated by phenol oxidase released by crystal cells. |
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Previous studies have suggested that cardiac damage after a stroke is neurally mediated through abnormal autonomic discharges. |
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It seems probable that the initial event in the toxicity of PCBs is mediated through their binding to the aryl hydrocarbon receptor. |
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Furthermore, development and progression of MDSs are likely mediated by genetic abnormalities at the molecular level. |
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While in the past the word of God was mediated through the prophets, now God has given direct and unmediated communication by the Son. |
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The feel of place emerges from an ancestral aesthetic that is mediated by the generative and transposable effects of ancestral places. |
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These phage do not block superinfection, and recombination mediated by host enzymes can occur in multiply infected hosts. |
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Ground truth is, in effect, the sum of the scenario and the moves as privately submitted to controllers and mediated by umpires. |
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Still and again, the days of huddling around the TV to receive a daily dose of mediated culture from the analog media moguls are numbered. |
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Generally, the water permeability mediated by these aquaporin-subtypes was sensitive to heavy metals such as mercury. |
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Lastly, dopamine has been shown to stimulate insulin secretion by a adrenergic mediated mechanism. |
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Thus, it is all the more important that memorials contain accurate information about history as mediated ideology. |
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In the period of the post-war boom, it mediated the conflict between the classes. |
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The World Bank mediated a solution to the Indus River dispute, resulting in negotiation of the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty. |
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During the past eight years, several power-sharing arrangements have been mediated without long-term solutions. |
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Acidic proteins are known to trigger carbonate precipitation via matrix mediated processes in microbialites. |
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The strong force is mediated by the gluon, which binds quarks together to form baryons and mesons and protons and neutrons together to form nuclei. |
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More than any other medium, our perception of architecture is increasingly mediated through renders, walkthroughs and glossy artist's impressions. |
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The changes in the blood vessel and local hemodynamics could be mediated via a reflex arc, consisting of somatic afferent and autonomic efferent components. |
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If basic emotions like fear are mediated exclusively by the limbic system, the higher cognitive emotions such as love and guilt seem to involve much more cortical processing. |
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But since this is set in our technologically assisted present, that love is mediated by gadgetry. |
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In one specific example, mating in yeast, cell-cell communication is mediated by secreted peptide pheromones that stimulate physiological responses leading to mating. |
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Indeed, these adolescent, spinster, perhaps sapphic women wrote journals, lyrics, fantastic tales, and stories mediated by the spirits who guided their pens. |
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Political outcomes are dislocated from the intentions or hopes of individual politicians, as resolutions are mediated between dozens of players and hundreds of officials. |
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Peres said any solution would have to be mediated with Egypt, which has offered to send 750 border guards to the area to prevent weapons smuggling. |
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In villages many problems are never reported to the police but are still settled by local custom and mutual agreement mediated by recognized leaders. |
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I am not happy with this linear story that branches out, this too-facile mapping of narrative over music, mediated by an imaginary structural diagram. |
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Our experience of nature has become so mediated by mini-malls, rest stops and water features that most of us can't really see the forest or the trees. |
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Even among those who support safety net programs, the level and degree of support is mediated by racial perceptions. |
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El Zomor said the Islamists had become more flexible on key issues and that mediated communication with the army is ongoing. |
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Think of the deep, human connections forged, mediated by first and last names! |
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For more than a century, journalists have mediated between knowledge-holders and information consumers. |
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The Swiss government has mediated talks between Georgia and Russia over the dispute. |
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In our heavily mediated world, stereotypes constantly contradict one another, tripping up, mixing up messages into a flow of images and ideas that beat upon us. |
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Beckett shows what it is like to be aware in a single moment, rather than drifting in the slipstream of culturally mediated discursive patterns of thought. |
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Events are experienced at a far remove, mediated by communications technologies in which the assumed perspective is that of the snooperscope, the prying electronic eye. |
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It describes a relationship marked, in the past, by power and mediated through old colonial ties and, currently, through the cultural and economic presence of neocolonialism. |
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This response is thought to be neurally mediated by impulses originating from the muscle spindles in the exercising muscles, tendons, and proprioceptors in the joints. |
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The use of fludrocortisone, a mineralocorticoid, was based on the hypothesis that chronic fatigue syndrome is associated with neurally mediated hypotension. |
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Thus, his memory of Lisa is mediated by this black-and-white videotape recording which includes significantly the off-screen presence of Christina. |
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The focus of a mediated divorce is on reaching an equitable solution to such issues as spousal support, property division, child custody, visitation, etc. |
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The adaptive significance of solar tracking in snow buttercups is mediated through the impact of flower heliotropism on paternal and maternal floral environments. |
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Football retained tenacious local loyalties, overlaid by denominational and social rivalries, mediated by the search for success and corresponding reward. |
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This response is mediated primarily through the peripheral chemoreceptors. |
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Finally, the culturally mediated selection process changed through time, coincident with changes in social organization that characterized the late Mississippian period. |
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Inflammation develops during the 24 hours after treatment, further contributing to destruction of the lesion through immunologically mediated mechanisms. |
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Plant adaptation to stress is mediated by multiple signalling pathways that allow the co-ordination of growth and primary assimilation processes in shoots and roots. |
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That said, his third solo exhibition at Kasmin featured 10 roiling, deliquescent abstractions that refer less to nature than to the mediated status of its representation. |
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That result, or that perception, was mediated by our subsequent denazification programs and also a degree of moral realization of the evils committed by those regimes. |
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It seems that the elicitation of responses under these conditions is mediated by an alleviation of the effects of negative attentional processing. |
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This process is mediated by endogenous factors, so forcing teenagers to bed early, or getting them up early in the morning, is contrary to their natural biological clock. |
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The phototoxic activity of this porphyrin is mainly mediated by the impairment of the enzymic and transport functions of both the outer and cytoplasmic membranes. |
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To Green's mind, this approach is more likely to teach about our current mediated experience of the world than to drill historical facts into young minds. |
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The dephosphorylation step is mediated by myosin phosphatase, the primary effector of smooth muscle relaxation. |
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He correctly theorized that tides were caused by the moon, although he believed that the interaction was mediated by the pneuma. |
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Immune mediated diseases, such as pemphigus, a rare disease of the skin and mucous membranes. |
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All vit D metabolites bind the VDRs, but most of the biological effects are likely mediated by calcitriol due to its greater receptor affinity. |
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In contrast, the increasing medicalisation of smoking cessation implies that it needs to be pharmacologically mediated. |
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The increasing medicalisation of smoking cessationimpliesthatcessation needs to be pharmacologically or professionally mediated. |
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The effects of industrial lead poisoning on cytochrome P450 mediated phenazone hydroxylation. |
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The war concluded with the Treaty of Portsmouth, mediated by US President Theodore Roosevelt. |
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Resveratrol-induced activation of p53 and apoptosis is mediated by extracellular-signal-regulated protein kinases and p38 kinase. |
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Sensitivity to instrumental contingency degradation is mediated by the entorhinal cortex and its efferents via the dorsal hippocampus. |
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The process is mediated by a scaled-down version of the hippocampus and the basal ganglia, and can occur up to 20 times per second. |
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It also includes information on cases mediated or arbitrated, injuries and award breakdowns. |
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Borrowing from Latin continued after the fall of the Roman Empire during Christianization, mediated by the church and monasteries. |
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Enzymic antioxidant status alters due to oxidative stress mediated material leachants. |
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The best recognized role of apo E in lipid metabolism is as a ligand for receptor mediated clearance of chylomicron and VLDL remnants. |
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Furthermore, they found evidence for a psychogenically mediated genital response in women that is based in the sympathetic nervous system. |
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Lesions in sick cats are believed to result from immunologically mediated responses. |
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Anti-inflammatory activity of IVIG mediated through the inhibitory Fc receptor. |
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Decreased SVR leads to baroreceptor mediated neurohormonal activation and fall in blood pressure. |
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Cellular uptake of folates may be mediated by a reduced folate carrier, a proton-coupled folate transporter, or a high-affinity folate receptor. |
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The gastric ulcer-healing action of allylpyrocatechol is mediated by modulation of arginase metabolism and shift of cytokine balance. |
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Adherbal fled to Rome for assistance, and initially Rome mediated a division of the country between the two brothers. |
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But for the historic succession to be considered legitimate by Rome or the Othodox or Anglicans it must be mediated through the correct bishops. |
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The relationship between accent placement is mediated through the discourse status of particular syntactic nodes. |
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Afonso et al observed that human necrotic, but not apoptotic, neutrophils induced in vitro leishmanicidal activity mediated by macrophages. |
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Inflammatory pain hypersensitivity mediated by phenotypic switch in myelinated primaiy sensory neurons. |
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Itch is mediated by a complex neurophysiological reaction under the control of distinct nerve path ways. |
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That individually and environmentally mediated cofactors function in the development of infant methemoglobinemia is not a new finding. |
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The resonant and nonresonant coupling of EM fields in phonon scattering is mediated through the phonon-polariton transverse-wave quasi-particle. |
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Norgestrel and gestodene stimulate breast cancer cell growth through an oestrogen receptor mediated mechanism. |
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Patients suffer from autoimmune cytopenias and rheumatoid arthritis, which are thought to be mediated by LGL cells targeting host tissues. |
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To realize his idea, the pope mediated between the two coalitions that were continuing to battle in Tuscany and Lombardy. |
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He accompanied the future King Charles II into exile, and mediated with the Long Parliament. |
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Competition for mutualists in an ant-homopteran interaction mediated by hierarchies of ant-attendance. |
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Vagally mediated heart rate recovery after exercise is accelerated in athletes but blunted in patients with chronic heart failure. |
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Pheromonally mediated colonization patterns in the velvet worm Euperipatoides rowelli. |
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Mitogenic properties of insulin and insulin analogues mediated by the insulin receptor. |
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Uptake of nonopsonized bacteria by macrophages seems to be mediated dominantly by the mannose receptor. |
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Caesar was eager to return to Gaul for the winter due to growing unrest there, and an agreement was mediated by Commius. |
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The arrival of Buddhism in the 6th century brought with it sophisticated traditions in sculpture, Chinese styles mediated via Korea. |
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Her work shed light on the functions mediated through various fibrous links within the hair bundle, the mechanoreceptive structure to sound. |
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The aging heart displays a loss of bioenergetic reserve capacity partially mediated through lower fatty acid utilization. |
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The first 2 platforms use sequencing-by-synthesis mediated by DNA polymerase, while the latter employs synthesis-by-ligation mediated by DNA ligase. |
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Subsequently, Khomeini accepted a truce mediated by the United Nations. |
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Alveolar bone destruction is mediated by activated osteoclasts. |
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A peace treaty mediated by the Pope divided the conquered territories into Spanish and Portuguese sectors while keeping other colonial powers away. |
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But how and why are hard to say or even see. There are cases of ununderstanding mediated by the use of special words but this is not apt to be one of them. |
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Asquith mediated among his colleagues and secured a compromise whereby four ships would be laid down at once, and four more if there proved to be a need. |
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Less consistently, there is an increase in triglyceride levels due to a decrease in triglyceride clearance mediated by low lipoprotein lipase activity. |
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Kinsenoside, a high yielding constituent from Anoectochilus formosanus, inhibits carbon tetrachloride induced Kupffer cells mediated liver damage. |
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In 2007, Food Standards Australia New Zealand published an official shoppers' guidance with which the concerns of food additives and their labeling are mediated. |
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Induction of experimental duodenal ulcers by histamine administration is mediated through both enhanced gastric acid secretion and vasospastic action of histamine. |
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The coexistence of spin-states and observation of history-depending irreversibility is explained as effect of long-range elastic strains mediated by magnetovolume coupling. |
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The electromagnetic induction of membrane sodium potassium ATPase inhibition mediated ATP synthesis may also be a similar primitive source of cellular energy. |
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Accordingly, Alexander returned to Macedon after six months due to the efforts of a family friend, Demaratus, who mediated between the two parties. |
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In our increasingly globalized world, mediated images exist in a problematic tension emblematic of the intersection of neoliberal and neoconservativism. |
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Both GVHD and the GVL effect are thought to be mediated by T cells derived from the donor that recognize minor histocompatibility antigens of the recipient. |
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Curcumin mediated suppression of nuclear factor-kappaB promotes chondrogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells in a high-density co-culture microenvironment. |
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Switzerland was an important base for espionage by both sides in the conflict and often mediated communications between the Axis and Allied powers. |
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During postexercise recovery period, the ANS activity is mediated by regain of parasympathetic nervous system activity and withdrawal of sympathetic nervous system activity. |
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Agrobacterium mediated high frequency transformation of an elite Indica rice variety Pusa Basmati 1 and transmission of the transgenes to R2 progeny. |
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A copper mediated coupling of alkynes with N-acylimines and N-acyliminium ions in water to generate propargyl amide derivatives was also reported. |
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In order for determinacy to be posited rather than coevally given, however, determinacy must become mediated by something that underlies it as its determiner. |
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Such putatively modern traits as skepticism and worldiness are thus mediated by a centuries-old Persian voice that FitzGerald's quatrains profess to ventriloquize. |
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More interesting conceptually than in its execution, the work revealed the possibilities for manipulation inherent in the transfer from live to mediated performance. |
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The objective is to optimize Fc receptor mediated antibody function. |
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Cell rolling on endothelial cells is mediated by E-selectin, a cell adhesion molecule that is also responsible for recruiting leukocytes as part of the inflammatory response. |
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Generally, OSA is worse in REM sleep compared to non-REM sleep because of neurologically mediated impairment of skeletal muscles of upper airway and ventilation. |
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Makuei reiterated government's commitment to peace, but said the rebels' intransigent demands on a power sharing deal was slowing talks mediated by regional leaders. |
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The effects on secretion and transit are mediated through cyclic guanosine monophosphate, which is also believed to modulate the activity of local nerves to reduce pain. |
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Anticholinergic agents are effective bronchodilators for COPD because the disease is associated with increased vagally mediated bronchoconstriction. |
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