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Carbon catabolite repression refers to the preference of microbes to metabolize certain growth substrates over others in response to a variety of regulatory mechanisms.
Financial repression refers to policies that force savers to accept returns below the rate of inflation and that enable banks to provide cheap loans to companies and governments to reduce the burden of their debt repayments.
Basic repression refers to the type of repression or modification of the instincts that is necessary "for the perpetuation of the human race in civilization" (Marcuse 1955: 35).
Freud's concept of repression refers to the defensive inhibition of "unbearable" mental content.
Glucose repression refers to the capacity of the cell to sense glucose and consequently control the transcriptional response of genes involved in the utilization of alternative carbon sources.
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The terms promotion and repression refer to an increase or decrease in the rate that a protein is transcribed by its gene which represents an increase or decrease in Δ[Vrn1].
In contrast, the most efficient P repression mechanism is a maternally transmitted P repression capacity termed "P cytotype" [14], [22] - the absence of P repression, being referred to as "M cytotype".
The uprising and its brutal repression, which is referred to as la matanza ("the slaughter"), were momentous events in the history of the country.
Surplus repression, on the other hand, refers to "the restrictions necessitated by social domination" (Marcuse 1955: 35).
Most obviously it refers to the repression of Iranian women, but it also refers to the need to hear both sides of a story.
Taylor, who still refers to the theory of repression that Price taught her, told me, "My memory problems began when I was raped".
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