cortisol level

collocation in English

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cortisol
noun[U]
uk
/ˈkɔː.tɪ.zɒl/
us
/ˈkɔːr.t̬ə.zɑːl/
a hormone (= a chemical made in the body ) that is used in medicine to treat parts of the body that are swollen ...
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level
noun[C]
uk
/ˈlev.əl/
us
/ˈlev.əl/
the height ...
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(Definition ofcortisolandlevelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Measures of morningcortisollevel, afternooncortisollevel, and patterns of change from morning to afternoon will be examined.
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For each subject, the averagecortisollevelacross the four saliva samples was computed.
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The potentially confounding factors measured did not have independent effects oncortisollevel.
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Overall, differences among maltreated children in resilient functioning were not related to morningcortisollevel.
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The primary stress parameter measured and used to evaluate stress in fish is bloodcortisollevel.
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Increasedcortisolleveland impaired cognition in human aging : implication for depression and dementia in latter life.
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However, children were further categorized based on theircortisollevelfor both morning and afternoon levels (16 possible level combinations).
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The relation between recent trauma exposure and a. m.cortisolleveldiffered among children with lower and higher levels of exposure to previous trauma.
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It is possible thatcortisollevel, measured in the morning, at a time of maximum fluctuation may show too much circadian variation for a small noise effect to be detected.
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Normal plasmacortisollevelshould reach 1000 nmol/l by 4 hr.
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Bilateral adrenalectomy is another treatment which provides immediate reduction ofcortisolleveland control of hypercortisolism.
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Normalcortisollevelcan be explained by the strong negative feedback mechanism of cortisol on hypothalamus-pituitary axis system.
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Estrogen can cause an increase of cortisol-binding globulin and thereby cause the totalcortisollevelto be elevated.
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Any patient that suffered from signs or conditions that would affect theircortisollevelor cognitive functioning was exempt from participating.
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