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heat stress

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meanings of heatand stress


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heat
noun
uk /hiːt/ us /hiːt/
the quality of being hot or warm, or the temperature ...
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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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Examples of heat stress


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Medical problems associated with protracted work and heatstress in horses.
The effect of climate change on development is also ambiguous, as both heatstress and cold stress affect people with cardiovascular disorders.
Effects of chromium supplementation from inorganic and organic sources on nutrient utilization, mineral metabolism and meat quality in broiler chickens exposed to natural heatstress.
The present result indicated that heatstress and use of anthelmintics induced the expression of excretory - secretory products in vitro.
Effects of heatstress and moderately high temperature on grain growth and malting quality of barley.
In heat-stressed hatched blastocysts, a more even distribution was noted following heatstress relative to corresponding controls, indicating their competence to respond to elevated temperature.
Heatstress is dependent on the weather during the season and dense clouds and frequent rains would minimize the occurrence of heatstress.
The text is organized into twelve chapters that address cellular and molecular changes to: heat stress, drought and salinity tolerance, together with adaptation to low phosphorous availability.
Heatstress has been shown to decrease estrus activity, fertility, ova implantation and overall reproductive efficiency of the sow24.
The increased stillbirth rate in the hot weather suggests that further studies should be made to see if women are suffering from heatstress during the summer months.
Moreover, trees surviving the fire had significantly thicker bark than living trees in unburnt forest plots, indicating that thin-barked trees are more prone to selective mortality induced by heatstress.
In our rat models, heterotaxy of the viscera is induced not by genetic mutation but by teratogens, such as 13-cis retinoic acid and heatstress.
Heat and cold stress are assumed to affect only the elderly, non-reproductive population; heatstress only affects urban population.
Population falls with climate change deaths, resulting from changes in heatstress, cold stress, malaria, and tropical cyclones.
Other personnel are more susceptible to heatstress as a result of the effects of another illness such as diarrhoea.
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Figures on the number of broiler chickens which have died from heatstress are not available.
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These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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