Collocations withstress
These are words often used in combination withstress.
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abiotic stress
The final two chapters review physiological and biochemical indicators of stress tolerance and breeding approaches to improving abiotic stress tolerance.
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acute stress
Randomized controlled evaluation of the effects of cognitive-behavioral stress management on cortisol responses to acute stress in healthy subjects.
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added stress
For some families, routine recovery would eliminate the added stress that they are forced to confront when asked to donate the organs of a loved one.
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additional stress
On the other hand, it could be argued that epidemics placed additional stress on the orphanages so that new children had to be rejected.
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axial stress
The retraction of trailing cell processes in a tissue environment was associated with the transient development and contraction of bundles of axial stress fibers.
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chronic stress
Unlike chronic stress, traumatic events can be single occurrences that have a profound impact on the individual and his or her development.
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compressive stress
The buckling theory suggests that such a member will fail due to buckling before the direct compressive stress reaches the yield point.
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considerable stress
Dislocation of children from their familiar environment, friends, and school adds considerable stress during an already painful period of children's lives.
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constant stress
Writing about female artists as women first and musicians second has the inevitable outcome of a constant stress on their appearance and sexuality.
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drought stress
Future global warming may also have an impact by increasing drought stress and mortality among defoliated trees.
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effect of stress
What is less consistent is the effect of stress.
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emotional stress
In the psychoanalytic or psychodynamic idea tradition, these types of defense mechanisms, or "ego controls," are considered to be activated to regulate emotional stress.
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enormous stress
Both the father and mother were under enormous stress.
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environmental stress
Our study highlights one type of environmental stress in which resistant, genetically manipulated mosquitoes may have to compete with natural vector populations.
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excessive stress
Excessive stress disrupts the architecture of the developing brain.
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extra stress
In particular, the present study has demonstrated that the emergence of cercariae from exposed snails can be altered if snails suffer from the extra stress induced by a toxicant.
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extreme stress
Some interpreters put extreme stress on this conditioning, disparaging the capacity of any religious tradition to offer a distinctive, universal truth for all people.
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financial stress
Some have found, however, that there are age-related increases in premiums, which as their income is usually static or declining causes financial stress.
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heat stress
Medical problems associated with protracted work and heat stress in horses.
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lexical stress
We include primary lexical stress, which is indicated by the presence or absence of a marker on the rhyme of a syllable.
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maximum stress
A single neuron in the output layer is considered to represent maximum stress in the fillet.
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measure of stress
Analyses were conducted separately for each measure of stress.
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mechanical stress
The period of cell differentiation and migration could be one of particular vulnerability to mechanical stress.
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moisture stress
The extent of yield reduction due to moisture stress, however, was different among the parental lines and the various cross combinations.
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occupational stress
As highlighted previously, peer support for relatively isolated community practitioners is a potentially valuable strategy for reducing occupational stress and thereby protecting against burnout.
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osmotic stress
These proteins may act to repair damaged proteins or assist in the maintenance of homeostasis under osmotic stress.
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oxidative stress
There are conditions other than infection and in-ammation that stimulate oxidative stress during pregnancy.
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parenting stress
Parenting stress among families with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
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perceived stress
Five domains were considered, including maternal reports of perceived stress, parenting hassles, social support, marital quality, and level of conflict in the home.
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physiological stress
In the present study, the additional nutritional burden and physiological stress imposed by parasitic infections could easily induce the more rapid mortality demonstrated.
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psychological stress
Psychological stress and cardiac response in autonomic space as revealed by psychopharmological blockades.
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psychosocial stress
Some experienced considerable psychosocial stress reflected in a high frequency of severe life events.
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repeated stress
Repeated stress causes reversable impairments of spatial memory performance.
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repetitive stress
Currently, there is evidence to support both hyper- and hyposecretion of basal cortisol in circumstances of repetitive stress exposure.
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severe stress
Positive psychological states and coping with severe stress.
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sign of stress
We minimized disturbance to the animal by spending little time in sight, and moving away promptly if the animal showed sign of stress.
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stress concentration
Second, there are the smooth and geometrically well-defined cavity walls avoiding stress concentration under load.
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stress distribution
The wind stress distribution is shown as the right.
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stress factor
Of course, the stress factor is then resurrected and the whole matter is discharged without further ado.
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stress gradient
As would be expected, the logarithmic layer is eroded, and ultimately vanishes, as the stress gradient increases in importance.
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stress hormone
This negative effect is caused by the production of the stress hormone cortisol.
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stress reactivity
Environmental enrichment reverses the effects of maternal separation on stress reactivity.
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stress reduction
For others, stress reduction can have the effect that alcohol consumption increases rather than decreases.
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stress relief
Indeed, by this mechanism cell death would afford the greatest stress relief.
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stress response
In beneficial experiences the infant's glucocorticoid stress response is modulated by the psychobiologically attuned mother, thereby inhibiting the infant's pituitary-adrenal response to stress.
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tensile stress
With increasing tensile stress due to dehydration, brittle fractures develop at these inhomogeneities.
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thermal stress
For higher intensities, the target will be destroyed due to the thermal stress.
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tremendous stress
One has to submit to them but always the owners laid tremendous stress on the fact that the rates were the biggest burden.
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undue stress
This would be a way of ensuring that the magnitude of economic activity does not reach a level that places undue stress on key ecosystems.
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unnecessary stress
Carrier status identified before being able to give consent for testing, which may cause unnecessary stress.
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work-related stress
Recent reviews reported that lack of acknowledgment and work-related stress contribute to less work satisfaction and the desire to quit nursing as a profession.
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