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Therefore, iNOS-mediated NO is a ubiquitous mediator of a wide range of inflammatory conditions and reflects degree of inflammation, thus providing a measure of the inflammatory process [ 9].
This means that learning style does not act as deterministic-direct mediator of a particular teaching style.
That committee will be headed by George Mitchell, the former Senate majority leader, who was the mediator of a peace agreement in Northern Ireland.
He was the architect and mediator of a number of important multinational consortiums that completed telecommunication projects all over the world.
Although all clinical research on neutralizing a single mediator of a single target was unsuccessful, the neutralization of IL-17A still showed promise.
Among the differences, the apostle's martyrdom story in the apocryphal acts, similar to Jesus' passion narrative in the canonical gospels, reveals the function of the apostle as mediator of a message of salvation.
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Nrf2 functions as a critical mediator of an adaptive response to counteract oxidative stress.
Cytokines are recognized as the principal mediators of a variety of immunologic and pathophysiologic events.
Those states were alienated when Washington turned to Qatar and Turkey as possible mediators of a cease-fire in the recent conflict.
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