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extreme stress

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extreme
adjective
uk /ɪkˈstriːm/ us /ɪkˈstriːm/
very large in amount ...
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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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Some interpreters put extremestress on this conditioning, disparaging the capacity of any religious tradition to offer a distinctive, universal truth for all people.
In the face of extremestress or trauma, an individual may develop posttraumatic psychopathology or may bounce back relatively quickly, with minimal psychological sequelae.
The findings are consistent with animal experiments and human correlational studies documenting the harmful effects of extremestress on brain development.
Effects of appraisal and coping on the neuroendocrine response to extremestress.
Reconsolidation and extinction of traumatic memories are implicated in vulnerability and resilience to extremestress.
In the next section, we delineate tentative neurobiological factors important in resilience to extremestress.
Communities under extremestress, as in hot and cold deserts, adopt a stratified community structure and avoidance strategies for survival.
A serious political and financial crisis had put its base of support under extremestress, and shown the lack of consensus on broader issues that go beyond those analysed here.
Under conditions of extremestress, the child is likely to seek comfort and support with the expectation that others will be available and will to provide aid.
Will freedom from the new restrictions be given to areas of extremestress rather than to individual groups in various circumstances?
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Noise, defined as unwanted sound, can cause extremestress, exhaustion and other health problems.
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These show that lengthy hunts with hounds impose extremestress on red deer and are likely to cause them great suffering.
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One must question the educational value to children of seeing animals cooped up in cages in an artificial environment, in conditions that cause them extremestress.
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He is right that the issues can cause extremestress and distress for both the settled community and people who are struggling to find somewhere to stay put.
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The accident was linked to folds in the balloon's fabric that put it under extremestress as the balloon expanded in stratosphere.
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She suffers from extremestress due to driving herself and the intense amount of work she has, and tends to pass out when she's overworked.
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Such situations are usually temporary, characteristic of populations under extremestress, for relatively short terms.
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He also wrote that extremestress could be the trigger that starts many combustions.
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