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The suppress
verb
To put an end to, especially with force, to crush, do away with; to prohibit, subdue.
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The suppress group reported less marked disgust distress, and sadness responses to the film, relative to the other groups.
The suppress group had a significantly greater proportion of participants with zero intrusions than both the control group, χ = 6.58, p = .01, and accept group, χ = 9.29, p < .01, but there was no difference between the control and accept group, χ < 1.
We expected the suppress group to report increased suppression efforts and the accept group to report reduced suppression efforts, relative to the control group.
The previous studies have concluded that the suppress effect of UVB on hatching success is greater in fish specimens than in others [12].
There were no significant differences between the suppress and control groups (p = .36).36
There were however no differences between the suppress and control groups.
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David Cameron's chief press adviser, Andy Coulson, is not named in any of the suppressed evidence.
It was like pulling out a plug which released the suppressed emotions.
There are, as well, reminders of the suppressed, inner turmoil that marked F.D.R.'s life.
The suppressing influence of the comb filtering is clearly visible.
The suppressed economy during the Great Depression led to reduced fossil fuel emissions.
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