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  2. Silent treatment - Wikipedia

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    Purposeful silence is a form of attention seeking behavior and can generate desired responses, such as attention, or a feeling of power from creating uncertainty for the victim. Unfortunately, the avoidance of conflict in the form of silent treatment is psychologically exhausting for all involved parties and leads to the irreparable ...

  3. OTs-38 Stechkin silent revolver - Wikipedia

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    The acoustic signature of QSPR rounds was around 110 dB (similar to a traditionally silenced .22LR pistol), the captive piston totally eliminated muzzle flash (vital when most engagements occurred in near or total darkness). While effective, only 250 QSPRs were manufactured; production was discontinued after the US withdrawal from Vietnam.

  4. Silencer (genetics) - Wikipedia

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    NREs can induce a bend in the promoter region to block interactions, as seen when an NRE binds to Yin-Yang 1 , [5] and flank regulatory signals or promoter regions as well. When the silencer region is located within an intron, there can be two types of repressions. First, there can be a physical blockage of a splice site.

  5. Gene silencing - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] In particular, methods used to silence genes are being increasingly used to produce therapeutics to combat cancer and other diseases, such as infectious diseases and neurodegenerative disorders. Gene silencing is often considered the same as gene knockdown. [3] [4] When genes are silenced, their expression is reduced.

  6. De Lisle carbine - Wikipedia

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    The De Lisle carbine or De Lisle commando carbine [3] was a British firearm used during World War II that was designed with an integrated silencer.That, combined with its use of subsonic ammunition, made it extremely quiet in action, possibly one of the quietest firearms ever made.

  7. Sounds and Silences - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, a script titled "The Sound of Silence" was submitted to the producers and rejected. Following the first screening of "Sounds and Silences", the original author successfully sued Rod Serling for plagiarism because of similarities in the plot, and was awarded $3,500 in damages. Since litigation was ongoing at the time of the initial ...

  8. Muted group theory - Wikipedia

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    The muted group theory displays how others interpret marginalized groups and can silence Hispanic immigrants. [ 62 ] The voices from other non-dominant groups are tampered, mastered and can only be heard through reshaping and translation to meet the dominant standard. [ 63 ]

  9. Silent birth - Wikipedia

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    The asserted benefit of silent birth has been questioned by a number of doctors and other health care professionals. Patricia Devine, MD, a maternal–fetal medicine specialist who was the director of the Labor and Delivery Unit at Columbia University Medical Center in 2006, said, "There's absolutely no scientific evidence that taking [noise] away at the time of delivery will have any effect ...