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severe stress

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severe
adjective
uk /sɪˈvɪər/ us /səˈvɪr/
causing very great pain, difficulty, worry, damage, etc.; ...
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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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Positive psychological states and coping with severestress.
Physiological measurements also suggested that the seedlings experienced less severestress than expected.
The sphincter can also be used to treat severestress incontinence in women, particularly if previous surgery has failed.
Structural and functional brain changes associated with early or severestress are also reviewed.
Resilience to the effects of severestress can be thought of as the capacity to avoid overgeneralizing fearinducing triggers.
High levels of cortisol associated with prolonged severestress have a number of impacts on the hippocampus.
These studies raised the question, does severestress result in hippocampal damage and associated memory deficits in humans?
Thus, our findings may suggest that males are more vulnerable to the effects of severestress in global brain structures than females.
The stress values ranged from 0 (no stress) to 1 (severestress when leaf transpiration ceases completely).
The items are scored 0 (no stress resulted from the event) to 3 (severestress).
Higher abnormal leukocyte and lymphocyte counts 20 years after exposure to severestress : research and clinical implications.
Selling or pledging land, even of individual holdings, was allowed only under severestress.
This might be feasible and useful in populations that are certain to encounter severestress, for example, soldiers to be deployed in combat, or disaster relief workers.
However, the people who have applied to have their stay extended will be living under severestress.
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Typical businesses in rural areas, such as post offices, shops, filling stations and pubs, are under severestress.
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In my borough, it is a major issue that is causing parents severestress.
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Unemployment costs a great deal of money and puts severestress on social expenditure.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
In any case, they were smoking because of the severestress under which they were placed.
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