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  1. 81

    Trade Union Strategies and Legacy of the 1960s in Student Mobilization in Turkey: The Case of the Student Youth Union Öğrenci Gençlik Sendikası (Genç-Sen) by Işıl Erdinç

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Students, influenced by both state repression and the aggravation of economic conditions, became major actors in social movements. …”
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  2. 82

    RESEARCH OF STRATEGY COPING BEHAVIOR AT NEUROTIC PATIENTS by Irina Valerievna Belasheva, Alla Valentinovna Suvorova, Ella Michailovna Kozlova, Marine Levonovna Esayan

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Investigation of the structure of personality (neurotic personality traits) and coping behavior in patients with panic disorder and agoraphobia demonstrates the use of less adaptive behavior mechanisms. …”
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    NOVOMIR: De Novo Prediction of MicroRNA-Coding Regions in a Single Plant-Genome by Jan-Hendrik Teune, Gerhard Steger

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…NOVOMIR is written in Perl and relies on two additional, free programs for prediction of RNA secondary structure (RNALFOLD, RNASHAPES).…”
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    French Feminists and Anglo-Irish Modernist: Cixous, Kristeva, Beckett and Joyce by Jennifer Birkett

    Published 1997-12-01
    “…In Joyce and Beckett, Cixous and Kristeva have acknowledged imaginative models that developed their understanding of the socio-political structures that operate through the family and through language, through deep processes of repression, lo construct individual subjects, male or femaJe. …”
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    Transcriptional programs of Pitx2 and Tfap2a/Tfap2b controlling lineage specification of mandibular epithelium during tooth initiation. by Fan Shao, An-Vi Phan, Wenjie Yu, Yuwei Guo, Jamie Thompson, Carter Coppinger, Shankar R Venugopalan, Brad A Amendt, Eric Van Otterloo, Huojun Cao

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The importance of this cross-repression is evident by the ectopic expansion of Pitx2 and Sox2 positive dental lamina structure in Tfap2a/Tfap2b ectodermal double knockouts and the emergence of an ectopic tooth in the ventral surface ectoderm. …”
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    Goblin Market de Christina G. Rossetti : « sororité » et tentations d’innocence by George Letissier

    Published 2004-04-01
    “…Through her two feminine characters, Lizzie who resists temptation and her sister Laura who succumbs to it, Rossetti subtly adumbrates a discourse on feminine desire. The structure of the verse conveys the dialectic interdependence between expression and repression, overflow and barrier, which mirrors the inner contradictions of passion. …”
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    The S. pombe histone H2A dioxygenase Ofd2 regulates gene expression during hypoxia. by David Lando, Jenny Balmer, Ernest D Laue, Tony Kouzarides

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Transcriptional profiling indicates that Ofd2 regulates the repression of oxidative phosphorylation genes during hypoxic stress. …”
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    The Activities of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church Under the Soviet Totalitarian Regime and the Second Vatican Council by Taras Bublyk

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…This was due to the easing of repression in the USSR after Stalin’s death and the preparation and convening of the Second Vatican Council. …”
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    Power and society in conditions of military-political and economic crisis: the Kuban-Black Sea region in the early 1920s. by Yuri Aslanbievich Yakhutl

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The Bolsheviks’ relationship with the rural population of the Kuban-Black Sea region was marked by the active use of war communist methods from the moment Soviet power was restored and before the actual implementation of the main provisions of food and land policy in the structure of the NEP. Repression against the rural population, as well as forced food confiscation, ultimately led to a rise in military-political confrontation between the government and society. …”
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    Cold-induced nucleosome dynamics linked to silencing of Arabidopsis FLC by Miguel Montez, Danling Zhu, Jan Huertas, M. Julia Maristany, Bas Rutjens, Mathias Nielsen, Rosana Collepardo-Guevara, Caroline Dean

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Here, we show a temperature-dependent transition in local chromatin structure at the H3K27me3 nucleation region, from a modality active for transcription to a state that can be Polycomb silenced. …”
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    A genetic basis for a postmeiotic X versus Y chromosome intragenomic conflict in the mouse. by Julie Cocquet, Peter J I Ellis, Shantha K Mahadevaiah, Nabeel A Affara, Daniel Vaiman, Paul S Burgoyne

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…The Y-encoded multicopy gene Sly has been shown to have a predominant role in the epigenetic repression of post meiotic sex chromatin (PMSC) and, as such, represses X and Y genes, among which are its X-linked homologs Slx and Slxl1. …”
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    Reforma szlachectwa w Królestwie Polskim w latach 1836-1861 by Tomasz Demidowicz

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…The reform was perceived by Poles as yet another act of repression of the Russian Empire after the fall of the November Uprising. …”
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    Transcriptional Activation of Pericentromeric Satellite Repeats and Disruption of Centromeric Clustering upon Proteasome Inhibition. by Theona Natisvili, Cihangir Yandim, Raquel Silva, Giulia Emanuelli, Felix Krueger, Sathiji Nageshwaran, Richard Festenstein

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Here we show in mice that the proteasome binds to major satellite repeats and proteasome inhibition by MG132 results in their transcriptional de-repression; this de-repression is independent of cell-cycle perturbation. …”
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    Pro-democracy platform advocacy: Resisting Big Tech-mediated authoritarianism in Southeast Asia [version 2; peer review: 2 approved] by Tuwanont Phattharathanasut, Mai Van Tran, Haymarn Soe Nyunt, Nalinthip Ekapong, Lewis Young

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Background Global platforms, such as Meta, YouTube, X (formerly Twitter), TikTok, and Telegram, have faced widespread criticisms for facilitating authoritarian repression of dissident voices, especially in the Global South. …”
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    The tissue-specific RNA binding protein T-STAR controls regional splicing patterns of neurexin pre-mRNAs in the brain. by Ingrid Ehrmann, Caroline Dalgliesh, Yilei Liu, Marina Danilenko, Moira Crosier, Lynn Overman, Helen M Arthur, Susan Lindsay, Gavin J Clowry, Julian P Venables, Philippe Fort, David J Elliott

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…T-STAR protein was most highly concentrated in forebrain-derived structures like the hippocampus, which also showed maximal Neurexin1-3 AS4 splicing repression. …”
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    THE RISE OF ETHNIC MILITIA, BANDITRY AND IMPLICATION ON NATIONAL SECURITY IN NIGERIA by ABARE YUNUSA KALLAH, ADO AHMED IBRAHIM, MAKBERE ARTHUR JACOB

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Finally, the study suggests that for the interest of peace and stability, there is the urgent need for immediate redress to the inherent lapses in Nigeria’s inherited federal structure, through a programmed professional participation that would be reflective of its peculiar socio-historical experiences. …”
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    Genetic identification of a network of factors that functionally interact with the nucleosome remodeling ATPase ISWI. by Giosalba Burgio, Gaspare La Rocca, Anna Sala, Walter Arancio, Dario Di Gesù, Marianna Collesano, Adam S Sperling, Jennifer A Armstrong, Simon J van Heeringen, Colin Logie, John W Tamkun, Davide F V Corona

    Published 2008-06-01
    “…Nucleosome remodeling and covalent modifications of histones play fundamental roles in chromatin structure and function. However, much remains to be learned about how the action of ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling factors and histone-modifying enzymes is coordinated to modulate chromatin organization and transcription. …”
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    MUSICAL CHRONOTOPE AS A FORM OF ARTISTIC RESISTANCE: A NARRATOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF ZAIRA ARSENISHVILI’S «REQUIEM» by Manana Grigolava

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The polyvocality typical of a requiem is shown to enable a critical narrative strategy: the restoration of silenced voices suppressed by political repression. Special attention is given to how musical logic and imagery determine the pacing of narration, shape reflective space, and establish a narrative of spiritual and emotional resistance. …”
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    The Growth, Pathogenesis, and Secondary Metabolism of <i>Fusarium verticillioides</i> Are Epigenetically Modulated by Putative Heterochromatin Protein 1 (FvHP1) by Andrés G. Jacquat, Natalia S. Podio, María Carmen Cañizares, Pilar A. Velez, Martín G. Theumer, Vanessa A. Areco, María Dolores Garcia-Pedrajas, José S. Dambolena

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The histone code, which includes reversible modifications such as acetylation and methylation, plays a critical role in regulating chromatin structure and gene expression. In fungi, di- and tri-methylation of histone H3 at lysine 9 (H3K9me2/3) serves as a key epigenetic mark associated with heterochromatin formation and transcriptional repression. …”
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    Evolutionary and functional divergence of Sfx, a plasmid-encoded H-NS homolog, underlies the regulation of IncX plasmid conjugation by Avril Wang, Martha Cordova, William Wiley Navarre

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Conjugation systems on most natural plasmids are repressed by default. The negative regulation of F-plasmid conjugation is partially mediated by the chromosomal nucleoid-structuring protein (H-NS). …”
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