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Examples of repress


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All other imprinted genes in this cluster are paternally repressed, some ubiquitously and others in the placenta.
At times, they seem to require sociolinguists, linguistic anthropologists, and discourse analysts to reinvent themselves as field psychoanalysts, ascribing repressed desires to those they study.
Rather, it is useful because it presents quite frankly the symptoms of generic uncertainty that are repressed (but rarely entirely absent) in the "typical" case.
The process of rationalization is one of several defense mechanisms against the consequences of guilty thought and feelings having been repressed into the unconscious.
Paradoxically, the full seriousness of the story's engagement with the uncanny and the repressed is released only when it is read as parody.
If the memory is repressed then it goes unrehearsed, at least consciously.
Finally, people may believe that a particular traumatic event occurred and was repressed when, in fact, it did not happen in the first place.
The group discussions corroborate previous insights by attesting that conflict in public discussion is generally latent and often repressed.
We have become so concerned with material achievement that these instinctive life forces which are responsible for true happiness have been ignored or repressed.
Between 1964 and 1974 a repressed and demoralised opposition could not muster the strength to challenge the military.
Her signature chord has deferred, even repressed, her need to take this position, but has also guaranteed it.
If one group or leader is repressed, the network itself continues to function.
In this symbolic space the repressed, unconscious passions of early childhood become manifest in secondary forms.
In fact, the passions kindled by the sight of difference are depicted as so offensive, frightening, and unacceptable, that they have to be repressed.
The government controls and represses the rural masses, which heavily depend on public services for their daily survival.
Desires repressed in every fan's throat come pouring back as singers on stage or record sing our muteness.
The earlier adaptation of new technological and scientific learning before 1895 was quickly forgotten and repressed.
Ironically, these are the things being repressed by the urban consciousness.
What we have here is an infinite return of the repressed.
Repressors can be divided into those that show their effect maternally, and those repressing through expression in the zygote.
Oxygen at atmospheric levels (21 %) represses the photopigment production almost completely and the cell obtains its energy from respiration and substrate-level phosphorylation.
Of these, the biosynthesis genes are weakly repressed by oxygen, whereas puf and puh operons are strongly repressed by oxygen.
Due to lack of support from the foundations, government, and university administrations, rival research programmes were 'crowded out', rather than consciously repressed.
At the same time, the most extreme manifestations of labour protest were repressed.
Of the forty-two cases of less forceful resistance with high-cost demands, forty were repressed.
Only three of the twenty instances of forceful resistance were repressed.
States are also capable of repressing such movements after a period of full recognition or accommodation.
Ideas that cannot be admitted into consciousness are expressed indirectly through psychosomatic problems bearing some associative relation to what is being repressed.
Then the poem performs an institutional critique, exposing the contradictions which need to be repressed in order to sustain the premises which underlie those promises.
While there were pockets of problems in different parts of the country prior to this, the military effectively (or so it seemed) repressed the agitations.
In the hours that followed the incident, young angry students organised a protest demonstration that was brutally repressed by the police.
Interestingly, the development of diapausing pupae is stimulated rather than repressed by anoxia.
In large part, the evidence that memories for traumatic events are repressed comes from people's claims in the present about forgetting in the past.
When regulatory proteins bind to these adjunct domains, the enzymatic activity of the protein kinase is modulated, sometimes being activated and sometimes repressed.
Points 2 and 3 refer to hobo activity, but a fourth point is sometimes investigated and this is the potential for repressing hobo activity.
Both are capable of repressing transcription in itro.
Finally, it is necessary to explain why part of the story of the camps has been put into relief and the other part repressed.
The author claims that the mystery is how samba, once repressed, became the celebrated national musical form.
Cruelty is the force that violently awakens consciousness to a horror that has remained unseen and unspoken, or wilfully repressed.
Is something repressed as musical work transforms into performance?
They set up 27 associations and a federation, but their efforts were repressed by the military after 1964.
In contrast, the local government faces a more serious risk in repressing resistance.
Such silence, or denial, could suggest that she represses death.
From here we might suggest that she is repressing both death and reason.
The portrait functions as a mechanism that reveals his unconscious content, an index of repressed guilt.
Within the world of theatre, the content or idea of nothing is what has been repressed, that which has been consigned to oblivion, avoided, or bypassed in its own history.
Released into the theatre are not just shipwrecks and live birds, but much that is normally repressed by the symbolic order and imprisoned in the unconscious.
The child's active kinetic imagination is at once colourful, sensual, expansive, expressive, and free, whereas the equivalent of an adult's is often restricted, repressed, and even stunted by societal demands.
The title's significance comes from the eschewing of censorship for 'policing' to convey the variety of ways in which popular music can be regulated, restricted and repressed.
A conflict of this sort can result in the physician repressing his unacceptable and tabooed intention and then ' 'act in good faith' ' in helping his patient.
The hitherto militarised and repressed society acquired its own version of militarisation, which though manifested in violence during protests was seen as functional to the democratic struggle.
The idea of ' ' otherness,' ' if subconscious or repressed, is always there ; it is activated by particular events and can be used in order to designate superiority or inferiority.
The only alternative would be a small and mobile camera with fast film and without so-called perspective 'correction' (vertical perspective exists - it is repressed by the risingfront camera).
We should not forget that older people, including those who congregate in retirement enclaves, are resident in an ageist society that represses and denigrates old age.
However, wrapped around this descriptive focus is a complex interpretative language aimed at capturing a complex repressed dialogic discourse on sexuality in the relation between body and cosmos.
The rent from repressing low-wage, low-price competition gets shared between employers and workers, as higher profits and wages, out of the revenue generated from higher product or ser vice prices.
In the present study a functional genomics approach has been applied to identify genes and regulatory networks that are specifically induced or repressed in the biofilm mode of growth.
By over cleansing in one case and letting go in the other, we are setting the stage for sudden if not violent recurrence of the repressed.
Moreover, far from eliminating, repressing, or disguising its mathematical structures, such concepts as indifference curves and isoquants have long stood as the much-celebrated core concepts in modern neoclassical economics.
Transcription control : repressed repeats express themselves.
The longer transcripts are weakly repressed by oxygen, whereas the puf and puh operons are under control of strong oxygen-regulated promoters and are expressed at high levels under anaerobic conditions.
However, violence erupted even then and had to be repressed.
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In any case, this new legislation which we have so often denounced offers no possible justification for the violence with which this movement was repressed.
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When human rights are repressed, regardless of where in the world it takes place, we can never, ever compromise.
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There are people there who have no hope, who are being both repressed and humiliated.
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Opposition and independent media are repressed, democracy is a far cry.
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I think it is certain that there were a large number of cases in which the troops entirely misconceived their functions in repressing the rebellion.
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A court of that kind which was trusted would not be there for the purpose of crushing the workers or repressing the trade unions.
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They have their primary duties of detecting, repressing and preventing crime, and generally keeping law and order.
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Crimes are repressed by the certainty of punishment.
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We should not enact legislation that so represses their civil liberties that they fear becoming politically involved and consequently ignore everything and go away.
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The great fear in their hearts was that they were about to be repressed yet again.
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The greatest possible harm may be done by controlling and repressing the men's spirits.
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Does one want these facts utterly repressed, never to be written about, never to he shown?
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People are living in fear of reprisals and living in a repressed state because of the activities of the hunt.
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No one could expect that in a moment every disorder would be completely and finally repressed.
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Ever since the war we have had a tendency to repressed inflation in this country.
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I repressed saying that perhaps the father is more reliable than the son.
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Crime must be repressed and any money obtained by fraud is obtained at the expense of someone else.
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To seek to increase exports by repressing industrial development and expansion at home is a policy of desperation.
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If the truth were known, there is probably quite a lot of repressed enthusiasm for the measure.
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However, they must never be used as a pretext for repressing fundamental freedoms.
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In a premeditated and systematic manner, the country's population and its intellectual, political and trade union leaders were repressed on a large scale.
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The fact that democracy and human rights are being repressed justifies an economic boycott.
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We are talking about things that are already well-known: assistance for free media, support for civil society and for repressed people.
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In general, expression levels of genes induced or repressed by androgen treatment remained at a constant level between 8 and 72 hours.
In other words, they had repressed the information.
Innovation is discouraged; there is a school of management thinking which believes that too much bureaucracy represses creativity and initiative in moulding organisation man.
Her point is that" the discourse of the copy" existed also in high modernism, but it was repressed.
In addition, there were times when repressing revolt clearly lacked measure, even in the eyes of the elite.
They were repressed, but were expressed indirectly through his back pain and weakness.
However, he quickly represses his desire and reasserts his characteristic scorn and cynicism, which serve as protection from his unwanted emotions.
Progesterone represses interleukin-8 and cyclo-oxygenase-2 in human lower segment fibroblast cells and amnion epithelial cells.
There was no difference between the groups on reports of having repressed pregnancy thoughts (40-2 and 44-7 %).
Through the 1950s and 1960s this had continued to be repressed.
His image is traumatising to look upon, and so his presence is repressed.
He founded the group after his release in 1971, and it continued until repressed by the government in 1977.
In embryos at the late 2-cell stage, promoter activity is repressed and an enhancer is necessary for transcription.
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