We can show how the resulting infrastructure mediates social power, and how activists can intervene in the process. |
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A competing, though less compelling, interpretation is that similarity mediates the link between liking and perceived intelligence. |
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Located between mid-rise warehouses and residential towers, this building mediates the variations in scale and context. |
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The modern state mediates national, sexual and ethnic identities in the public sphere. |
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Here, the white ribbon is read as a robe that mediates structure and decoration and opens the building to other forms of signification. |
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By intermediators one refers to any entity which mediates the on-line experience. |
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Less obvious in its function in sociality than sight and hearing, olfaction still mediates relationships between subjects. |
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The faces probably represent the Yoruba god Eshu, who mediates the human and spirit worlds and plays a prominent role in the divination process. |
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He mediates through symbols, metaphors, allegories and metonymy to transmute his experiences of the phenomenal world. |
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The existential condition of living in a body mediates our perceptual experience of the world. |
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In one type of biofilm, bacterial cells are embedded more randomly in a slime layer which often mediates adherence of cells to surfaces. |
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He mediates arguments between the pilgrims and interjects his comments throughout the different tales. |
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Secondly, it mediates disputes, striving to reach friendly settlements between complainants and governments. |
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The most perfect mediator possesses the most perfect act of mediation possible with respect to the person for whom He mediates. |
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Herman Van Rompuy, Europe's Mr Fixit who chairs summits and mediates between national leaders, is charged with finding a solution. |
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In depicting the world of nature, pictorial symbolism captures and mediates the religious experience of reality. |
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Conjugative plasmids encode an extremely efficient mechanism that mediates their own transfer from a donor cell to a recipient cell. |
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The result is simplicity of texture that mediates the fine line between bleakness and serene beauty. |
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The chemical transmitter that mediates the change to pressures within the bowel has been identified as serotonin, a chemical found in the brain as well as in the bowel. |
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Paul E. Love is a lawyer who arbitrates and mediates labour and employment issues. |
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It is the Church which authenticates the gift and which mediates the consecration. |
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The advisory committee will not provide advice on individual complaints that the Agency mediates or adjudicates. |
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There is a high concentration of receptors in the SCN because this is where melatonin mediates the majority of its affects on circadian rhythm. |
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Glutamate is the main chemical that mediates activation of one brain cell by another. |
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The inhibition of VEGF, a protein that mediates neo-vasculature, is the standard treatment for this disease. |
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Razali Ismail, a former Malaysian diplomat who mediates between the two sides, has not even visited the country since November. |
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It mediates much more than a trip to the country itself that is not well planned. |
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Kutcher finds a field of tall grasses and, in a retrospective moment, mediates, dances, and hallucinates about a trip to India. |
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In these cases, the response to an unconscious stimulus is automatic, and thus faster than any response in which conscious perception mediates the response. |
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Obviously these pictures take a position that in a western gallery mediates for the other India, one that is insulated from disasters, disease, subcontinental chaos. |
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Auder's video chronicles create the impression that he carries a camera with him everywhere and that the camera inevitably mediates his perception and experience. |
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Some Republicans have called for the abolition of the Environmental Protection Agency and the National Labour Relations Board, which mediates employer-union relations. |
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Phillips mediates the darkness of the crime with an overlay of fiction. |
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In this perspective, a model is a mediator in two ways: on the one hand, it mediates between formalism and a non-formalized world, and on the other hand, it serves as a common language between agents. |
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In France, for example, the Ombudsman mediates between the public administration and the citizens, with a mission not only to ensure lawful decisions, but also to promote justice in the individual case. |
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The quality of the relationship mediates in the experience of caregiver burden and stress, as the emotional work of caregiving matters greatly in the mother-daughter caregiving relationship. |
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Puksata, a local NGO in Burkina Faso, works with the centres to provide the girls with vocational training, and mediates between the families and the girls. |
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In Niger today, the market mediates not only a highly monetised local rural economy, but the movement of goods and people into Nigeria and beyond. |
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The dialogue with states, if such a dialogue there be, is still derived from an approach by which the ICCPR is seen mainly as an instrument which mediates the relationship between an individual and the state. |
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The interaction of proteins and lipids in membranes defines the boundaries of cells and mediates their interaction with their environment as well as with neighbouring cells. |
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The human being, for us, is most profoundly a communicable creature, and communicability, not consciousness is what mediates. |
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The peptide part directs the conjugates specifically to LHRH receptor expressing tumor cells, and mediates binding and uptake via endocytosis. |
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Crosstalk between endoplasmic reticulum stress and mitochondrial pathway mediates cadmium-induced germ cell apoptosis in testes. |
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Corepressor for element-1-silencing transcription factor preferentially mediates gene networks underlying neural stem cell fate decisions. |
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Mr Cameron, in turn, wants assurances that Britain will not be isolated in the European Banking Authority, which sets common rules and mediates among bank regulators, if the 17 members of the euro zone start acting as one. |
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The osteoblast transcription factor Runx2 is expressed in mammary epithelial cells and mediates osteopontin expression. |
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The information referred to in paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 need not be given when the insurance intermediary mediates in the insurance of large risks, nor in the case of mediation by reinsurance intermediaries. |
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That is because the epigenome mediates environmental influences on gene expression, and so lies at the interface between nature and nurture. This could explain how stress and toxic chemicals affect susceptibility to diseases. |
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Combined action of vasoactive amines and bradykinin mediates allergen-evoked thermal hyperalgesia in rats. |
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Estradiol mediates the growth spurt, bone maturation, and epiphyseal closure in boys just as in girls. |
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After chromosomes move to poles in anaphase, the phragmoplast mediates cell plate formation that completes cytokinesis. |
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Interspecific dominance via vocal interactions mediates altitudinal zonation in Neotropical singing mice. |
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In the form of a framed picture, Oriental roll picture, print, or book illustration, such an iconographic tableau contains religious information, mediates, and stimulates contemplation and devotion. |
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The lysophosphatidic acid 2 receptor mediates down-regulation of Siva-1 to promote cell survival. |
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The glycolytic enzyme glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate dehydrogenase mediates nuclear cell death. |
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The weak nuclear force mediates the beta decay of the atomic nucleus. |
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Middleware belongs to the category of infrastructure software and mediates between and among operating systems, database software and enterprise application software. |
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Posology: 20 ml ampulla to be taken orally Action mode: The Calcium lactate Pronarcolep has a modulating effect on neuronal inhibition in which the GABA mediates. |
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Granule exocytosis mediates immune surveillance of senescent cells. |
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The oncogenic kinase Pim-1 is modulated by K-Ras signaling and mediates transformed growth and radioresistance in human pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma cells. |
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Vascular endothelial growth factor-induced osteopontin expression mediates vascular inflammation and neointima formation via Flt-1 in adventitial fibroblasts. |
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The pterygopalatine ganglion mediates parasympathetic control and the superior cervical ganglion mediates sympathetic control of choroidal blood flow. |
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Anecdotally, some individuals in captivity have been noted to have preferences for food fish types, although it is not clear if taste mediates this preference. |
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Insulin-like growth factor-I receptor overexpression mediates cellular radioresistance and local breast cancer recurrence after lumpectomy and radiation. |
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