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Mediation Analysis

JAMA, 2019
In a 2018 study published in JAMA Network Open, Silverstein et al1 used mediation analysis to investigate how a problem-solving educational program prevented depressive symptoms in low-income mothers. Using data from a randomized trial, the authors tested 8 plausible mechanisms by which the intervention could have its effects.
Lee, H, Herbert, R, McAuley, J
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Mediator Deathwork

Death Studies, 2005
The most discussed and analyzed form of deathwork is the dyadic therapist--client relationship, but this far from exhausts the various types of professional work involving the dead. Mediator deathwork is where the professional gleans or constructs information about the dead, edits and polishes it, and publicly presents the edited version in a public ...
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Mediated biosensors

Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2002
Direct electrode transfer between enzyme and the electrode in biosensors requires high efficiency therefore, synthetic replacement for oxygen led to the development of enzyme mediators and modified electrodes in biosensor fabrication. In this context, a number of electron acceptors and complexes have been used.
Asha, Chaubey, B D, Malhotra
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Mediating the Mediation Debate

Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2008
China's elaborate system of local mediation committees has piqued researchers' curiosity for decades and sparked an argument in these pages. Crucial questions—concerning how much mediation actually takes place, what kinds of disputes are mediated, who seeks mediation, and how successful it is—have gone unanswered for lack of data.
Benjamin L. Read, Ethan Michelson
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Mediatized Worlds – Understanding Everyday Mediatization

2014
While mediatization as a concept is nothing new in media and communication research, it has recently emerged as an international term: in 2GGS, Sonia Livingstone referred to ‘mediatization’ in her address as president of the International Communications Association (ICA) when she reflected the increasing ‘mediation of everything’ and its relation to ...
Andreas Hepp, Friedrich Krotz
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Mediator lipidomics

Prostaglandins & Other Lipid Mediators, 2005
Lipidomics the systematic decoding of lipid-based information in biosystems is comprised of identification and profiling of lipids and lipid-derived mediators. As practiced today, lipidomics can be subdivided into architecture/membrane-lipidomics and mediator-lipidomics. The mapping of structural components and their relation to cell activation as well
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Mediated audits [PDF]

open access: possibleThe RAND Journal of Economics, 2017
I study optimal contracting where the principal can verify the agent's private information via auditing but cannot contractually commit to audit frequency. Optimal contracting requires sophisticated communication: the agent reports his information to a mediator, who randomly selects a contract.
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