"Stressful conditions" refers to situations or circumstances that put a lot of pressure, tension, or strain on a person's mind or body, causing feelings of anxiety, worry, or discomfort.
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Sales engineers often work
under stressful conditions because their income and job security depend on commission from successfully completing sales.
These professionals work
in stressful conditions where they need to stay vigilant at all times and these personnel have one of the highest rates of injuries usually resulting from close encounters with inmates.
Pregnancy has a way of creating completely new types of
stressful conditions for a mom, in addition to making her more susceptible to picking up a germ and getting sick.
Because he was developed in close association with man under
often stressful conditions, he has a strong sense of devotion to his household.
But when a mother's capacity to do so is limited by her own personality or
stressful conditions then infants with difficult temperament or problem behaviors are at risk for developing attachment insecurity.
This perception could put those adolescents living with only their mother in a
socially stressful condition and may result in psychosocial dysfunction.
I have been fortunate to witness first - hand their passion, sense of vocation, and dedication to providing the best possible patient care in what are often
very stressful conditions.
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These children, as well as children living in
less stressful conditions, can benefit from programs that give children a voice and role in issues that affect them and their community.
Stressful conditions cause some proteins to be literally bent out of shape, or misfolded, and they stop working so the cell can shift priorities to protective functions.
Biological systems exist in a quasi-stable state that can evolve and adapt to environmental change, yet they are sufficiently robust to
withstand stressful conditions and antagonistic interactions.
Pepperell says the key message from the results, published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, is that TB can spread widely and persist at almost unnoticeable levels
until stressful conditions, such as crowding or poor nutrition, weaken human hosts and give the bacteria a leg up.
«However, under
stressful conditions such as increased temperatures, this relationship can be disrupted, resulting in a loss of the algae in an event known as bleaching.
An article in a gay publication, reprinted in the Times, quotes a man who explains that the
least stressful condition for a gay man is to be newly infected with HIV.
Under
stressful conditions yeast cells forgo asexual reproduction and split into four spores, each containing half the chromosomes of a typical cell, like human eggs and sperm.
«This may be the primordial gene that regulates nutrient sensing and helps an animal
overcome stressful conditions — and helps an animal live a long time through dietary - restriction conditions,» says the study's senior author, Andrew Dillin, an associate professor of molecular and cell biology at the Salk Institute in La Jolla, Calif..
Cobalamin is an excellent antistress vitamin, since it is believed to enhance the healthy functioning of the immune system and improve the body's ability to
fight stressful conditions.
In this research, graduate students receiving theanine supplementation responded more favourably under
stressful conditions compared with those student taking a placebo 6.
Under
persistently stressful conditions, our immune system is compromised, and we become increasingly susceptible to the onslaughts of the harmful viruses and bacteria that surround us all the time.
Even performing an endurance workout within this 48 - hour window can add to an
already stressful condition, with the real potential of impairing the aerobic system and pushing one toward overtraining.
Because stressful conditions require more magnesium use by the body, all such conditions may lead to deficiency, including both psychological and physical forms of stress such as surgery, burns, and chronic disease.
Demonstrated ability to work well under
stressful conditions while maintaining a sense of humor to see projects through to completion, skillfully combining wit and perseverance in time of crisis.
Possessing the ability to work in a fast - paced healthcare facility along with a proven record of
managing stressful conditions effectively, I am confident that I am a cut above other contenders for this position.
Requires working in a multi-tasking environment and under
stressful conditions where constructive criticism from others is encouraged.
The investigators observed mothers and children under
moderately stressful conditions, explained Luby, the Samuel and Mae S. Ludwig Professor of Child Psychiatry and director of Washington University's Early Emotional Development Program.
Such factors may add to our understanding of the resilience of teachers under
various stressful conditions (see also the work of Hakanen et al. 2006 about energetical versus motivational processes).
One study measured heart rate reactivity in response to stressful and non-stressful events, finding that heart rate was significantly higher
during stressful conditions (28).
In a study published in 2006, he and other Johns Hopkins researchers tested two compounds similar to CGP3466B to see if they would block GAPDH from triggering cell death under the types of
highly stressful conditions that would normally cause apoptosis.