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Examples of vulnerability


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Predicting depression in women : the role of past and present vulnerability.
For example, pre-adaptation to cold may protect against subsequent exposure to ionizing radiation (positive acclimation), but may increase vulnerability to hypoxia (negative acclimation).
Effectiveness of targeting the vulnerability factors of depression in cognitive therapy.
Anything that worsens a population's economic well-being has the effect of increasing vulnerability to disease as well as to external pressures.
The vulnerability is specific to photoreceptors; other retinal neurons appeared resistant to the exposures tested.
Global inequality also increases the political, economic, and environmental vulnerability of especially small states and less developed countries, due to their lack of financial capacity.
Our analysis indicates that the overwhelming majority of attacks are the result of malformed input exploiting a software vulnerability of a network-attached process.
Researchers have begun to trace the key dimensions of such stress, but also to understand individual and family differences that may moderate vulnerability to stress.
The important question is exactly how much surplus production was possible, what level of institutional complexity could be maintained, and what vulnerabilities emerged.
In summary, biological vulnerability to depressive symptoms and disorders appears to be greater in later life compared to midlife.
It is important, then, to study the range of disruptive behaviors and factors that reinforce a young child's vulnerability.
This transition might therefore provide an opportunity to observe the operation of both vulnerability and protective processes.
From this basic observation about the vulnerability of unfooted syllables, researchers have made a variety of specific proposals.
On other levels, the two applications of the vulnerability framework revealed interesting commonalities and point to promising possibilities for comparative research.
Old-age vulnerability is increasingly shaped by the monetary resources and needs of care-recipients as well as caregivers.
It would be surprising, to say the least of it, if vulnerable politicians did not produce policies that bore the hallmarks of their vulnerability.
In other words, stressful life events that occurred shortly after divorce appeared to significantly increase vulnerability to depressive symptoms among children of divorced parents.
Our results concerning verbal recall in the female subsample may reflect genetic vulnerability, but other factors causing familiality cannot be excluded.
The life stressors most likely to trigger depression are those that are congruent with the individual's domains of cognitive vulnerability.
Positive configurations of these factors confer increased resiliency, whereas negative configurations increase vulnerability.
The latter required and had direct connections with clinical studies on the variables responsible for vulnerability and risk.
The results of this study support these conclusions and suggest that a familial vulnerability may operate even in the elderly.
The core issues are covered, from vulnerability to natural disasters to the diversity of the national experiences and cultures.
The low percentages of households reporting satisfaction with their financial situation indicate the high prevalence of poverty, vulnerability and low perceived wellbeing.
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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