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But in their Times editorial, Chua and Rubenfeld brushed past the pivotal role that government-backed programs have played in destroying Black families, or the role that white privilege plays in mediating access to opportunity in American society -- not to mention the media's centuries-long complicity in making horrifically negative stereotypes of Black people normative.

Further, low frequency oscillation in theta band plays a prominent role in mediating access to stored representation in long term memory [28], and moreover, an increase in theta band oscillation in frontal regions was found during concentrated mental activity requiring higher memory load [29].

They did this through contributions to observation, shared decision making and by mediating access to both primary and secondary healthcare.

Given the role of children in mediating access to health for South Asian elders it may be beneficial to raise awareness of the BCSP across all age groups.

The presence of an N-terminal signal peptide in lancelet Spn-1 mediating access to the secretory pathway is supported by cDNA sequence analysis and expression studies [ 30].

Finally, under tensions in the responsibility for healthcare of residents, care home managers and staff described vividly how they often played a coordinating role in both delivering and mediating access to healthcare for residents.

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When an actor mediates access to untyped data, or data is subject to unexpected changes, there is no way to reliably infer the type of its output from the actor itself.

Gender and identity should be core concerns for energy researchers and policymakers, because they mediate access to resources, exposure to pollutants, and opportunities to participate in energy resource management, policy, and science.

However, more attention should be paid to the household factors that may mediate access to such health services.

Participants articulated how the trust developed between these agencies and homeless populations helped to mediate access to a range of other services (e.g., primary care, specialists, etc).

Successful conduct of trials and generalisation of findings depends upon efficient recruitment of representative samples, which often requires the collaboration of 'gatekeepers' who mediate access to potential participants.

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