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Here Giles is countering the Colonna arguments that papal dignity cannot cease to reside in a pope until he dies, because the pontificate depends on God's will, and stresses the fact that divine intention in this case becomes effective through the mediation of human agents, that is, through the consent of the electors and of the elected.
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A growing category will be internet-connected monitors for "smart metering", video surveilance, maintenance, building automation, healthcare and consumer electronics – a class of device known as "machine-to-machine" (M2M) systems which communicate directly to other computers over the internet without the mediation of humans.
"At the heart of the script, the work, the performances all of it is more or less explicit critique of the tacit violence that might be inflicted by various technologies in their mediation of humans, their identities, etc".
Countries that ratify the European Convention agree both to respect and implement a list of rights and to accept the investigation, mediation, and adjudication of human rights complaints.
However, there is increasing evidence to suggest that the regulated expression of members of the ADAMTS (A Disintegrin And Metalloproteinase with ThromboSpondin repeats) gene family may represent a significant molecular mechanism for mediation of the terminal differentiation of human cytotrophoblasts and the development of an invasive phenotype.
At the continental scale, cultural traits contribute to the mediation of gene flow between human groups [62].
The combined results of the MOT and VS tasks provide strong support for the notion that nicotinic neurotransmission is involved in the mediation of attentional effort in human cognition.
This lack of pre-definition positions the software as a more or less unbiased mediator, giving the impression that the data can speak for themselves, conveying their meaning through the software with a minimum of biased mediation by human interpretations.
"Conservation of these herbivores in the rapidly changing Arctic will require careful mediation of interacting stressors such as human exploitation, mineral extraction, and the direct effects of climate change," he said.
Recently, reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been implicated in the mediation of apoptosis by 4HPR in human cancer cells (Delia et al, 1997; Maurer et al, 1999; Suzuki et al, 1999; Hail and Lotan, 2001), but at least one mechanism independent to ROS, which involved RAR-mediated pathway, has also been reported to be involved (Sun et al, 1999).
This was underlined in the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (2005), which referred to mediation of the relationship between ecosystem services and human well-being by socioeconomic factors (such as access to manufactured, human and social capital).
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