To resolve possible disputes,
the mechanism of mediators is introduced.
To resolve possible disputes,
the mechanism of mediators is introduced.
Not exact matches
To protect the buyers, the company will be introducing a purchase protection
mechanism that helps minimize the risk
of scams and fraud by providing full payment protection, acting as a third - party
mediator during the transaction, and ensuring the delivery
of the paid - for product or service.
In future studies, researchers should examine potential
mediators to better understand possible
mechanisms that account for the observed directionality
of the association between e-cigarette use and future cigarette use.
Unlike steroids, lipoxins are a family
of specialized pro-resolving
mediator, a class
of endogenous molecules that is being investigated to determine their capacity to resolve inflammation as well as their cellular and molecular
mechanisms for resolution.
As part
of his research, Dr. Chang has defined several novel
mechanisms and
mediators of action
of probiotic organisms that are currently being developed as therapeutic agents.
We identified a protective
mechanism that is controlled by the transcription factor ARNT, which effectively inhibits progression
of chronic kidney injury by transcriptional induction
of ALK3, the principal
mediator of anti-fibrotic and pro-regenerative BMP signaling responses.
Borgeson said that a family
of lipids, known as specialized pro-resolving
mediators (SPMs), are the body's natural shut - off
mechanism for inflammation.
Taal, M. W., Omer, S. A., Nadim, M. K. & Mackenzie, H. S. Cellular and molecular
mediators in common pathway
mechanisms of chronic renal disease progression.
A variety
of mice models has been developed to clarify the
mechanism of GVHD (43, 44), and T cells are thought to be the primary
mediator of this disease (2).
This course examines the actions, interrelationships, control
mechanisms and imbalances
of neurotransmitters, neuroendocrine factors, hormones and immune
mediators.
For example, KBs were recently reported to act as neuroprotective agents by raising ATP levels and reducing the production
of reactive oxygen species in neurological tissues, 80 together with increased mitochondrial biogenesis, which may help to enhance the regulation
of synaptic function.80 Moreover, the increased synthesis
of polyunsaturated fatty acids stimulated by a KD may have a role in the regulation
of neuronal membrane excitability: it has been demonstrated, for example, that polyunsaturated fatty acids modulate the excitability
of neurons by blocking voltage-gated sodium channels.81 Another possibility is that by reducing glucose metabolism, ketogenic diets may activate anticonvulsant
mechanisms, as has been reported in a rat model.82 In addition, caloric restriction per se has been suggested to exert neuroprotective effects, including improved mitochondrial function, decreased oxidative stress and apoptosis, and inhibition
of proinflammatory
mediators, such as the cytokines tumour necrosis factor - α and interleukins.83 Although promising data have been collected (see below), at the present time the real clinical benefits
of ketogenic diets in most neurological diseases remain largely speculative and uncertain, with the significant exception
of its use in the treatment
of convulsion diseases.
This chain
of effects is reflected in the design
of the evaluation plan, which consider potential
mechanisms and
mediators of impact, alongside investigation
of ultimate benefits that may accrue to students.
Dispute Resolution
mechanisms; discussion
of types
of dispute resolution
mechanisms, eg arbitration vs mediation; private
mediator vs native title processes or court processes; provision
of mechanisms to deal with discrimination throughout the project; provision
of mechanisms for resolving disputes over whether social responsibility undertakings met;
mechanisms for disputes over implementation
of company undertakings (including when company leaves the area); dispute resolution for Indigenous disputes;
This policy statement builds on previous policies related to child health equity, 26 housing insecurity, 27 and early childhood adversity.3 The accompanying technical report from the American Academy
of Pediatrics (AAP), «
Mediators and Adverse Effects
of Child Poverty in the United States,» 28 supports this statement by describing current knowledge on childhood poverty and the
mechanisms by which poverty influences the health and well - being
of children.
These include the
mechanisms by which risk and protective factors exacerbate and temper the effects
of trauma and migration experience, as well as the role
of culture as a
mediator in the experience
of trauma and migration.
These include the
mechanisms by which risk and protective factors exacerbate and temper the effects
of trauma and migration experience and the role
of culture as a
mediator in the experience
of trauma and migration experience.
Future research could address the question
of potential
mediators and underlying
mechanisms for relationships becoming regulators.
Further, the Guidelines or s 213A could be amended to articulate a
mechanism by which other parties or the appointed
mediator can apply to the Attorney - General to have a party's funding withdrawn where a respondent inappropriately undermines the conduct or resolution
of a claim.
As research continues to advance in this area, it will be crucial to also examine potential
mediators (e.g., Danielsson et al. 2013) and moderators (e.g., Lemola et al. 2012) in an integrated framework that can further advance our understanding
of developmental
mechanisms as well as factors that may exacerbate or buffer the effects
of poor sleep or confer unique risk for specific psychopathologies.