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But so far, the Syrian government, led by Mr. Assad and a tight-knit, opaque circle, has signaled its intention to repress by force what it describes as an armed, religiously motivated uprising and what activists describe as a largely peaceful protest against the withering oppression of one of the Arab world's most authoritarian states.
However, in postnatal ILC3 cells, Ikaros may repress by inhibiting AhR activity (Li et al., 2016) (Fig. 3).
The result is riots, strikes, and simmering social unrest which the CPC must either repress by force or tamp down by targeted concessions.
Hence, it is plausible that cells repress (by CCR) the expression levels of alternative substrate utilization components (including Acs) for making space on the cell membrane for more preferred substrate (glucose) utilization and ATP producing components to achieve faster growth (see above).
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In haploids, IME4 is repressed by IME4-AS, and transcription of IRT1 represses IME1 by establishing a repressive chromatin state.
Demonstrators were brutally repressed by the regime.
He wasn't repressed by modernism – he was empowered by it.
In America, generosity is our personal secret, repressed by a lifetime of learning to distrust people.
She's not someone who's been repressed by these surroundings.
It's about a man who is repressed by his wife and only allowed to go bowling once a week.
His first novel, "From a Crooked Rib," in 1970, was about a woman repressed by patriarchal Somali society.
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