Mediator
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Mediator may refer to:
- A neutral party who assists in negotiations and conflict resolution, the process being known as mediation
- By analogy, someone who channels contact between mortals and divinity; e.g. in the Christian faith, Christ is sometimes referred to as the mediator between humanity and God the Father (external link: [1])
- Médiateur de la Confédération Helvétique was Napoleon I Bonaparte's title as hegemon in French-occupied Switzerland;
- Mediator variable in statistics;
- Mediator design pattern in computer science;
- The multiprotein Mediator complex in Biology was discovered by Roger D. Kornberg;
- Mediator is a series of six books written by Meg Cabot originally under the pseudonym of Jenny Carol;
- See also mediation.