repeated stress
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrepeatedandstress
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repeated
adjective
uk/rɪˈpiː.tɪd/us/rɪˈpiː.t̬ɪd/
happening again ...
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stress
noun
uk/stres/us/stres/
great worry caused by a difficult situation, or something that causes ...
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Repeatedstresscauses reversable impairments of spatial memory performance.
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Repeatedstresscauses reversible impairments of spatial memory performance.
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Neurobiological adaptations to chronic orrepeatedstressmay augment and support psychosocial processes associated with negative caregiving.
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Therepeatedstressis on diversity.
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Behavioural and neuroendocrine adaptations torepeatedstressduring puberty in male golden hamsters.
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Fragility testing can be useful to assess cells' ability (or lack thereof) to withstand sustained orrepeatedstress.
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An, overuse injury, refers torepeatedstressand strain, which is likely the case in endurance runners.
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Overall, the conditioned fear responses can contribute to behavioral changes in arepeatedstressparadigm.
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In addition, these large, highly-localized temperature fluctuations causerepeatedstressgradients on the vias, ultimately leading to device failure.
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Following an adolescent growth spurt,repeatedstressfrom contraction of the quadriceps is transmitted through the patellar tendon to the immature tibial tuberosity.
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Exposure to stress increases sympathetic outflow, andrepeatedstress-induced vasoconstriction may result in vascular hypertrophy, leading to progressive increases in peripheral resistance and blood pressure.
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One major design consideration of rigid pavements is reducing fatigue failure due to the repeated stresses of traffic.
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