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"I think trauma, during the period of our lives we can remember, doesn't lead to repression," he said.
(They stand in judgment on the rest of us, but their own "ideals" just lead to repression and perversion.
She had written of her hope to "save the lives of Ukrainians and the territorial integrity of the country" and, in another passage, that "sooner or later my views could lead to repression".
Glavred news website says the legislation taken together could "lead to repression, dictatorship and even to the declaration of a state of emergency", and the Levyy Bereg analytical website calls the laws "so outrageous and far from democracy to be describable as totalitarian".
This may lead to repression, which Sigmund Freud had linked with the development of morbid dread.
Significantly, this increase in nucleosome density is not dependent upon a change in transcriptional activity suggesting that it is not merely a consequence of decreased transcription, but may lead to repression.
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DE analysis showed SA1 infection both induced as well as repressed expression of several microRNAs, whereas SA2 infection mostly led to repression of microRNA expression.
Class and ethnic conflict was present, and in 1712 and 1741 public fear of African Americans led to repression and numerous executions.
He also feared the detrimental impact of political interference amid the then Labour government's "prejudice against" Oxbridge: "Equality is a noble ideal … but when the desire for social justice takes resentful … forms, it leads to repression," he wrote.
An intriguing question arises from the hypothesis of cvhRNA regulatory networks is why virus evolves to facilitate rather than avoid miRNA binding which inevitably leads to repression of viral RNA function.
Since the interaction between miRNAs and viral RNAs also inevitably leads to repression of viral RNA function, we speculate that virus may evolve either to employ cvhRNA networks or to avoid miRNA targeting for optimal fitness within the host.
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