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Meanings of external stress in English
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Usage of external stress in English
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It is particularly common in women and in those with an underlying psychiatric diagnosis or externalstress.
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Specialized mechanoreceptors such as the hair cells of the cochlea require elaborate mechanical impedance matching to couple the channels to the externalstress.
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After Chk1 inhibition or immunodepletion, we observed an increase of the replication extent and fork density in the presence or absence of externalstress.
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Olivia had a psychology exam coming up, her end-of-school prom to prepare for, and she welcomed the chance to "forget externalstress".
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Anhydrobiotic chironomid larvae can withstand prolonged complete desiccation as well as other externalstresses including ionizing radiation.
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As such, they regulate cell function and division, and can modulate cellular responses to internal and externalstresses and stimuli.
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Background: Cells respond to numerous internal and externalstresses, such as heat, cold, oxidative stress, DNA damage, and osmotic pressure changes.
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The retina of the eye is extremely active tissue and it is possible that externalstresses cause it to provoke the immune system, he said.