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The academy's sixth artist-selected show has been chosen by Jane Freilicher, whose reserved yet opulently colored landscapes and still lifes might be said to mediate the shrinking gap between the academic and the progressive.

Being able to replicate autonomously, they are also said to mediate the acquisition of additional modules, encoding functions such as resistance and metabolic traits, which confer a selective advantage to the host under certain environmental conditions [ 70].

If two conditions are met (the coefficient of X on Y in (1) is significant, the coefficient of Z on Y in (2) is significant while the coefficient of X on Y in (2) is not significant), Z is said to mediate the effect of X on Y [ 44, 45].

VEGFR-1 is said to mediate biologic activity in human cancer cells [ 7], VEGFR-2 regulates downstream molecules such as PI3K or AKT and therewith steers endothelial differentiation, DNA synthesis and proliferation [ 40].

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The Buddha himself is said to have mediated a dispute over water rights between two neighboring kingdoms, preventing it from escalating into an armed conflict.

Retired Chicago mob boss Johnny Torrio was said to have mediated a peace agreement between Capone, Aiello and Moran, in which they agreed to end the gang warfare and murders.

Activists said another al-Qaida-linked rebel group, the Nusra Front, was taking part in the fighting against Isil in Raqqa, while in other places, the group was said to be trying to mediate a truce.

The parking problem at Santa Monica College is "basically a conflict that has to be resolved between the college and residents," Hayden said, offering to mediate between the two sides.

The later tradition, however, frequently depicts him as having possessed extraordinary knowledge of commonly inaccessible matters often said to have been mediated by the angel Gabriel and as having performed sundry supernatural feats.

It feels as though everybody would love to talk, but they don't want what they say to be mediated through someone they have no reason to trust.

This has often been developed into a story about the particular influence on Hobbes of the works of Giacomo Zabarella, a sixteenth-century Aristotelian who studied and taught at the University of Padua, which influence is then often said to have been somehow mediated by Galileo.

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