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SUBSTANTIVE, STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF TERMS RELATED TO THE TOPIC OF REPRESSION (REPRESSION)

Bulletin of the Eurasian Humanities Institute, Philology Series, 2022
Kazakh terms are filled with new topics, industries. One of them is terms related to the topic of repression. Although it has historically been considered and raised from earlier times and written by various fields of science, its terms and concepts have been studied and not considered from a terminological, terminographic, terminological point of view.
Yerbol Abdrassilov   +2 more
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Chromatin fine structure of active and repressed genes

Nature, 1981
Study of the structural organization of chromatin during transcription and replication may reveal important aspects of these processes. At the lowest level of organization, chromatin consists of a repeating subunit, the nucleosome (for reviews see refs 1-3).
A, Levy, M, Noll
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A Structural Perspective on Gene Repression by Polycomb Repressive Complex 2

2020
Polycomb Repressive Complex 2 (PRC2) is a major repressive chromatin complex formed by the Polycomb Group (PcG) proteins. PRC2 mediates trimethylation of histone H3 lysine 27 (H3K27me3), a hallmark of gene silencing. PRC2 is a key regulator of development, impacting many fundamental biological processes, like stem cell differentiation in mammals and ...
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FINANCIAL REPRESSION AND STRUCTURAL IMBALANCES [PDF]

open access: possible, 2011
This paper analyzes the relationship between financial repression and structural change. We present a simple theoretical model of structural transformation in which the impact of financial repression on unbalanced growth is studied. Governments may choose to repress the financial sector to allow for the development of the industry sector while ...
Anders C. Johansson, Xun Wang
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Financial Repression and Structural Financial Power

2013
This chapter analyzes the structural financial power potential of the developmental state. Section 3.1 provides an overview of the political economy of Japan’s postwar financial system and the pressures that resulted in its gradual liberalization. Section 3.2 looks into the political economy of China’s system of financial repression and enquires into ...
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