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Sociopedia, 2017
Scholars have long been interested in explaining the effect of state repression on political participation. Yet, the core question is still unanswered: what accounts for the variation in the effect of repression? This article posits that the variation lies in the fact that people may respond differently to the same levels of repression.
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Scholars have long been interested in explaining the effect of state repression on political participation. Yet, the core question is still unanswered: what accounts for the variation in the effect of repression? This article posits that the variation lies in the fact that people may respond differently to the same levels of repression.
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2002
The recent paper by B.J. Levy and M.C. Anderson on ‘Inhibitory processes and the control of memory retrieval’ [1xInhibitory processes and the control of memory retrieval. Levy, B.L. and Anderson, M.C. Trends Cogn. Sci. 2002; 6: 299–305Abstract | Full Text | Full Text PDF | PubMed | Scopus (230)See all References[1] describes interesting new ...
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The recent paper by B.J. Levy and M.C. Anderson on ‘Inhibitory processes and the control of memory retrieval’ [1xInhibitory processes and the control of memory retrieval. Levy, B.L. and Anderson, M.C. Trends Cogn. Sci. 2002; 6: 299–305Abstract | Full Text | Full Text PDF | PubMed | Scopus (230)See all References[1] describes interesting new ...
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2012
This article describes crime and fascist repression in Italy during the rule of Benito Mussolini. It explores the character of Mussolinian totalitarianism and the issue of an alleged continuity between the policing practices of the Liberal and fascist regimes.
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This article describes crime and fascist repression in Italy during the rule of Benito Mussolini. It explores the character of Mussolinian totalitarianism and the issue of an alleged continuity between the policing practices of the Liberal and fascist regimes.
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Theatre Research International, 2011
Too programmatic an opposition to censorship fails to account for the nuanced justifications and popular support that underwrite some of the world's most refined censorship regimes. In this article, I argue that in order to do so, we need to place freedom, repression, regulation, expression and productivity in a more dynamic relationship than ...
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Too programmatic an opposition to censorship fails to account for the nuanced justifications and popular support that underwrite some of the world's most refined censorship regimes. In this article, I argue that in order to do so, we need to place freedom, repression, regulation, expression and productivity in a more dynamic relationship than ...
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Switching from Repression to Activation: MicroRNAs Can Up-Regulate Translation
Science, 2007S. Vasudevan, Yingchun Tong, J. Steitz
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Gene silencing by microRNAs: contributions of translational repression and mRNA decay
Nature reviews genetics, 2011E. Huntzinger, E. Izaurralde
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A CRISPR–Cpf1 system for efficient genome editing and transcriptional repression in plants
Nature Plants, 2017Xu Tang+12 more
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Carbon catabolite repression in bacteria: many ways to make the most out of nutrients
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2008B. Görke, J. Stülke
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