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verb
To resolve differences, or to bring about a settlement, between conflicting parties.
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Therefore, in addition to mediating signals initiated by IFN-α, IFNAR1 is critical for TAM receptor-mediated negative regulation of pleiotropic TLR responses.
In addition to mediating disputes and acting as advisers to early rulers, griots were oral historians.
He emphasized what he believed were the inherent qualities that make lawyers especially suited to mediating these and other environmental issues.
But Mr. Kheel, 93, says those challenges pale in comparison to what he believes is at stake when it comes to mediating issues on the environment.
But while balance may be necessary to mediating a dispute between teenage siblings, a different kind of balance — some call it "false equivalency" — has come under increasing fire.
A former New York City Public Advocate and ombudsman, the mayor is used to mediating the world of everyday citizens and the political powers that be.
The architecture within which cells reside is key to mediating their specific functions within the body.
Now a study shows that, in addition to mediating metabolism, leptin actually changes how food tastes.
In addition to mediating mitochondrial transport, kif5c plays a role in the mechanism of regulating mitochondrial morphology.
However, none of these methods identified unique PFC activations specific to mediating spatial and/or temporal context retrieval.
Further, a decrease in troublemaking behavior contributed modestly to mediating the program's association with maltreatment but not neglect.
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