They would administer a force of civilian peacekeepers for operations abroad and work to mediate international conflicts. |
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Because no such effect has been detected on the protein-free DNA, we suppose that DNA-bound proteins mediate the formation of links. |
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However, it is not immediately apparent why nontoxic particles might mediate their effects via their surface. |
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Therefore, it is necessary to investigate factors that may facilitate or mediate these beneficial effects. |
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Fc receptors mediate various effects on immune cells, including proliferation of B cells and phagocytosis by phagocytes. |
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Neural and hormonal mechanisms mediate this tachycardia after arterial baroreceptors are stimulated. |
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However, the original focal site does not mediate the link between other sites and the language name. |
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In muscle cells, nicotinic receptors present at the neuromuscular junction mediate rapid excitation that leads to muscle contraction. |
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As time ticks away, Charlie tries to mediate between Johnny Boy and Michael. |
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Hardwicke often had to mediate between the brothers, who, though extremely fond of each other, were not temperamentally suited. |
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Another theorist has labelled similar effects in social organization more generally as mediate and proximate structuration. |
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Aquaporins mediate the bidirectional passage of water over membranes and are present in tonoplasts and in plasma membranes of plant cells. |
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There are now technological middlemen who mediate how we even see each other. |
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In mouse pituitary gonadotrope cells, MMP2 and MMP9 can mediate EGFR transactivation. |
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These gRNAs mediate drastic editing of many maxicircle gene transcripts by insertion and deletion of uridine residues. |
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Centrosomes also mediate nuclear migrations in a variety of cells and organisms. |
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Tanzanian hip hop musicians mediate between English and Swahili, relying on both languages to construct a unique soundscape for their music. |
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Population growth and concentration made cyclical slumps and harvest failures increasingly difficult to mediate or relieve. |
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In addition, symbolic beliefs did not mediate the relation between prior contact and attitudes for either group. |
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Peroxidases are haem-containing enzymes which mediate oxidation of a variety of molecules using hydrogen peroxide as an electron acceptor. |
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By his silence, and his refusal to mediate between his art and his audience, Greaves collaborates, unintentionally, in his mythification. |
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The second pathway arises from the median raphe and enervates the hippocampus and appears to mediate resilience and adaptation to stress. |
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The British mission with the Partisans proved powerless to restrain them and a British officer sent in to mediate was killed in an air raid. |
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Therefore, in our study, symbolic beliefs do not mediate the relation between prior contact and attitudes. |
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But instead I sighed and got up and stepped into the fray to mediate, whereupon grandma entered and lit into me. |
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This body consisted of an international list of arbitrators who would mediate disputes between states. |
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We have this kind of litigious society where the state is constantly trying to mediate between the rights of all of these atomic individuals. |
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With sanction being sought from the Irish Congress of Trade Unions for an all-out picket, the LRC has again stepped in to mediate in the dispute. |
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Recent immunological studies have shown that direct moxibustion to acupoint can mediate the systemic immune functions. |
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Receptor-ligand bonds that mediate cell adhesion are often subjected to forces that regulate their dissociation via modulating off-rates. |
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Well maybe you should mediate because I wouldn't want to be left alone in a room with her, mate. |
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Identification of the growth factors and signals that mediate the neogenesis of islet tissue are under investigation. |
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He says that the army and the police who mediate between the settlers and the villagers are no good. |
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They claim some of these waves are gravitons, the quantum mechanical particles that mediate gravity. |
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His cousin Charlie feels responsible and tries to mediate between Johnny Boy and Michael the loan shark. |
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Early activated genes are of special interest because they mediate some of relationships between mind and body in psychoneuroimmunology. |
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I asked what attempt had been made to mediate between dissatisfied community members and the school staff and council. |
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It was Spring who proposed the establishment of an international body to mediate between the parties. |
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Conjugative plasmids can mediate gene transfer between bacterial taxa in diverse environments. |
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The Councillor has stepped in to mediate between the council and worried library-goers at a meeting due to take place on Tuesday. |
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Again, it was the patron's role to mediate between the artist and the press, ensuring a harmonious relationship on both sides. |
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Meanwhile, the US is offering to mediate between Pakistan and Afghanistan after a border clash between the two last week. |
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The authority would then attempt to mediate between the two neighbours and find a compromise. |
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He or she would administer a force of civilian peacekeepers for operations abroad and would work to mediate international conflicts. |
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He also hoped, by keeping America neutral, to have an opportunity to mediate the conflict. |
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The school has asked these 13 year olds to mediate disputes among students. |
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Ferrous and ferric iron catalyze the formation of reactive oxygen metabolites, which may mediate mucosal injury. |
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I've learned the best way to mediate these arguments is to let them develop into what they will. |
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It had been a long day, and she honestly didn't want to mediate another squabble. |
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The problem is that all this military capacity is flowing into a region which doesn't have many institutions to mediate conflict. |
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But in the meantime, we need someone to mediate disputes between vendors and researchers. |
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With tensions running high, regional and national leaders were brought in to mediate the dispute. |
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The IRC, which under Abbott's regime has no right to mediate an agreement, has accused her of failing to bargain in good faith. |
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Their unions have asked the Labor Ministry to mediate a solution to their back pay and wage demands. |
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European leaders traveled to Kiev to mediate a political solution between the parties. |
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No other major power in history has expended so much diplomatic effort, over so many decades, to try to mediate peace among foreign nations. |
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The chromo-domain and the related chromo-shadow domain mediate the formation of protein complexes and their association with chromatin. |
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Phototropins mediate photomovement responses such as phototropism, chloroplast relocation and stomatal opening. |
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There were his unsuccessful efforts in 1915 and 1916 to mediate a peace among the Great Powers. |
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Russia is part of the so-called quartet that is trying to mediate a resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. |
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This project also serves to remind us that the desire to mediate the future at the moment it emerges into the present has its historical antecedents. |
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Savile allegedly helped to mediate between Charles and Diana as their marriage foundered. |
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The horns front a rhythm section that includes three percussionists armed with congas and bata drums, with no piano or guitar in the middle to mediate. |
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If the employer and works council fail to agree on a reconcilement of interests, they may call on the Director of the Land Employment Office to mediate. |
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First, it has been observed that conjugative plasmids mediate gene transfer in various environments such as soil and rhizosphere, plant surfaces, water, or human gut. |
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Consumer complaints will be investigated by a complaints officer, who will mediate between the consumer and the supplier to try and reach resolution. |
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When, for example, a dispute arises between two lineages over access to a source of water, elders of a neutral lineage will travel to mediate between the warring groups. |
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He was a member of John Smith's leadership team and his diplomatic skills were used to mediate between Peter Mandelson and Gordon Brown at the height of their feud. |
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Their primary role is to mediate between the bosses and the workers. |
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It will also mediate disputes and handle visits by people from each side. |
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Prime Minister Tony Blair has aligned Britain with the US invasion plans, while attempting to mediate an agreement with the rest of the European Union. |
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He was able to help mediate a solution to the problem of that time. |
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In an alien environment, holding on to a meaningful life includes embracing icons, for they mediate power and provide powerful resources for connection and continuity. |
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Of course, organizations form part of wider power fields and, thus, mediate those power relations to engaged anthropologists and our collaborators. |
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I know for a fact that in my own case Oman was asked to mediate on our behalf directly by the US government. |
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I would try to mediate his feuds with other teachers or the more authoritarian vice principal before they blew up. |
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The Secretary of State notes that you claim that your father approached village elders with a request that they mediate in the blood feud in which your family is involved. |
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We urge him to persuade the president to help mediate the situation. |
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Postganglionic parasympathetic nerves mediate both cholinergic contractions and nonadrenergic, noncholinergic relaxations of smooth muscle in the airway. |
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In such cases the CEC then has power to investigate, mediate, or conciliate between the parties to see whether a mutually satisfactory solution can be agreed. |
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Some are encoded in bacterial plasmids and mediate bacterial conjugation, or, in the case of Agrobacterium tumefaciens, T-DNA transport into plant cells. |
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Plasma membrane stress failure is but one of many stimuli that trigger cell remodeling and thereby mediate changes in fluid flux across the vascular wall. |
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A first gatekeeper, controlling the first router, and a second gatekeeper, controlling the second router, together mediate the process of setting up the call. |
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Here the concept of deservingness, or the extent to which an individual is perceived to be deserving of high quality health care, can mediate the treatment received. |
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Furthermore, laboratory studies of the uptake of exogenous chromosomal DNA in bacteria have also demonstrated that recombination can mediate the process of adaptive evolution. |
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Zen monks are sophisticated enough in their understanding of their tradition to mediate in their daily lives these polarities of structure and transformation, discipline and iconoclasm, learning and bibliophobia, morality and antinomianism. |
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Opioids mediate their chronotropic action through an effect on vagal efferents from the central nervous system. |
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Biological elicitors are macromolecules, either from plants or pathogens that mediate defence reactions. |
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Serotonin may mediate erectogenic effect through several different types of serotonin receptor proteins in the brain. |
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The EEOC and state FEPAs investigate, mediate, and may file lawsuits on behalf of employees. |
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Gangliosides that associate with lipid rafts mediate transport of cholera and related toxins from the plasma membrane to endoplasmic reticulum. |
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We next examined which complexin sequences mediate spontaneous and evoked fusion. |
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The activation of caspases that mediate apoptosis can be measured in the plasma, thus allowing an indirect evaluation of liver damage. |
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Among them, arbuscular mycorrhizal symbioses are key elements as they mediate plant resource acquisition. |
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Axonemes are microtubule-based organelles that mediate motility in cilia and flagella. |
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Britain attempted to mediate and arranged a compromise that Nicholas agreed to. |
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They can be called upon to mediate between contending parties at moments of political crisis. |
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Binational peace talks broke down, so a third nation stepped in to mediate. |
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The Indian Act, various treaties and case laws were established to mediate relations between Europeans and native peoples. |
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In November 1282 the Archbishop of Canterbury John Peckham came to North Wales to mediate between Llywelyn ap Gruffudd and Edward Longshanks. |
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This was not taken well by the association, but St John Hope, the Assistant Secretary of the Antiquaries gave advice and was able to mediate. |
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The government is supposed to mediate between ratepayers and the power company. |
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In the second case, however, no such metabelief is needed to mediate a metacognitive evaluation. |
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The deputy offered by Leung to mediate, Carrie Lam, is also hated by many. |
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They may mediate the transfer of information during renal tubule hypertrophy after nephron loss. |
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Thrombospondin binds falciparum malaria parasitized erythrocytes and may mediate cytoadherence. |
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Figures such as Joseph Lightfoot and Brooke Foss Westcott helped mediate the transition from the theology of Hooker, Andrewes, and Taylor to accommodate these developments. |
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It asked Bern to mediate with the aim of restoring the two ministers. |
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Both B cells and T cells form aggregates in the synovium of joints and mediate the pathogenesis of RA and proinflammatory cytokines, which are critically involved. |
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Bonifacio was invited to Cavite to mediate between Aguinaldo's rebels, the Magdalo, and their rivals the Magdiwang, both chapters of the Katipunan. |
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He attempted to mediate between the army and civil society, and allowed a Parliament which contained a large number of disaffected Presbyterians and Royalists. |
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The tempo of operations increased throughout the first half of May as the United Nations' attempts to mediate a peace were rejected by the Argentinians. |
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The United States was concerned by the prospect of Argentina turning to the Soviet Union for support, and initially tried to mediate an end to the conflict. |
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