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1 ce of a social network, however, may also be stressful.
2 certain foods, were rather unusual and often stressful.
3 to the other is unpredictable, uncertain and stressful.
4 spects of the claiming experience they found stressful.
5 red nurses (RNs) describe their job as being stressful.
6 nt is dynamically changing and becoming more stressful.
7               However, when germinated under stressful alkaline conditions, OcXII-silenced plants exh
8 sible Std1 puncta formation occurs under non-stressful, ambient conditions, creating non-amyloid incl
9                       Exposure to suicide is stressful and affects the bereaved spouse on a broad ran
10 l effect of CGJ in individuals with somewhat stressful and demanding lifestyles.
11 es (24-32 weeks of gestation) are exposed to stressful and painful procedures during neonatal intensi
12 gnosed with and treated for cancer is highly stressful and potentially traumatic.
13 n allowing Brucella to successfully navigate stressful and shifting environments to establish intrace
14 t viability between environments (benign and stressful) and between fitness categories (high-fitness
15  individually personalized neutral/relaxing, stressful, and favorite-food cues.
16             Caregiving can also be extremely stressful, and many caregivers experience declines in me
17  current family relationships that were more stressful, and these difficulties, in turn, related to w
18 f range boundaries in apparently abiotically stressful areas ("stress" indicates abiotic factors that
19 al ecosystems (especially in more physically stressful areas like uncolonized substrate) and conserva
20  or diversity of interacting species in less stressful areas, but rather because aridity reduced sens
21 gly affected by species interactions in less stressful areas-using experimental manipulations of spec
22 ) in less stressful mesic areas than in more stressful arid sites.
23 t significantly covaried when sharing a more stressful (as indicated by higher cortisol levels) envir
24                 We determine the effects of 'stressful' birth conditions on lifetime reproduction in
25                 Caring for dying patients is stressful but an unavoidable responsibility of nurses.
26          Caring for someone with dementia is stressful, but how carers cope may be an important deter
27 V maintains high mTORC1 activity despite the stressful cellular environment associated with infection
28                  Here, we show that an acute stressful challenge [i.e., forced swimming (FS)] results
29                                              Stressful challenges are associated with variations in i
30  in behavioral regulation and in response to stressful challenges remain poorly understood.
31 t3a in mediating the behavioral responses to stressful challenges we established lentiviral-based mou
32 votal component of an organism's response to stressful challenges, and dysfunction of this neuroendoc
33 ults from a generalized tendency to appraise stressful circumstances positively.
34 y to boost resilience among those at risk of stressful claims experiences and redesigning compensatio
35 ing more fee-for-service staff and with more stressful climates.
36                               In response to stressful climatic conditions, insects also undergo onto
37 weeks after baseline, and during and after a stressful combat training session approximately 9 weeks
38 ve the quality of the human interaction in a stressful, complex environment.
39 del postulates that many of the non-specific stressful components of the acute-phase response (e.g. f
40 al challenge with emotionally and physically stressful components.
41  during elevated workloads, and after a more stressful condition of myocardial ischemia that is known
42 formances only of rats trained at the higher stressful condition.
43 ium to adjust to or counteract environmental stressful conditions along its life cycle.
44 rofiling to determine where Msn2 binds under stressful conditions and how that binding affects, and i
45 e cyclase, displays increased sensitivity to stressful conditions and reduced ability to survive intr
46 vival mechanism that renders cells viable in stressful conditions and thus might promote tumor growth
47 Q1 distribution in cardiac myocytes and that stressful conditions can increase IKs by inducing KCNQ1
48                          However, escalating stressful conditions enable some symbionts to thrive as
49                                              Stressful conditions in the harsh tumor microenvironment
50 are essential for the parasite to resist the stressful conditions in the host and to maintain a persi
51 ty of inbreeding depression, relative to the stressful conditions in the wild.
52  The ability of cells to respond and survive stressful conditions is determined, in part, by the atta
53    If a population experiencing increasingly stressful conditions lacks appropriate phenotypic plasti
54                                              Stressful conditions lead to the de-repression of genes
55 e found that PknG mediates persistence under stressful conditions like hypoxia and abets drug toleran
56  program that enables cellular adaptation to stressful conditions like hypoxia and nutrient deprivati
57 r interaction with HDAC6 and p62 upon forced stressful conditions likely as a step toward autophagic
58 er by influencing this interaction under non-stressful conditions or by inhibiting their downstream a
59 s during severe droughts and physiologically stressful conditions present in most waterways during su
60 reliable activation of gene expression under stressful conditions such as increases in temperature [4
61 ing the importance of being able to adapt to stressful conditions that interfere with PA production.
62 ciated NMNAT1 mutants are more vulnerable to stressful conditions that lead to protein unfolding, a p
63             Because it is specifically under stressful conditions that we may benefit most from such
64 onditions, but at smaller scales and in less stressful conditions there was a weaker relationship bet
65      Plants are sessile organisms that gauge stressful conditions to ensure survival and reproductive
66 lifornia newts (Taricha torosa) to sustained stressful conditions while longitudinally quantifying TT
67 nance and passage of hPSC in both normal and stressful conditions, and affected trimethylated histone
68 ites to remove toxic metabolites, to survive stressful conditions, and to cause disease in mice.
69 Cells often delay replication in the face of stressful conditions, but the underlying mechanisms rema
70                                              Stressful conditions, including PTSD, are inconsistently
71 ncrease ATP demand for cellular growth under stressful conditions, increased ATP demand for cellular
72 t HSF1(+/+) mice, were also attenuated under stressful conditions, indicating that HSF1 is critical f
73           These results indicate that, under stressful conditions, maintained mTORC1 signaling in can
74                          Although exposed to stressful conditions, pulmonary artery (PA) smooth muscl
75 pon myelopoiesis under both steady-state and stressful conditions, such as hematopoietic cell transpl
76 ise, thereby influencing cell survival under stressful conditions, such as starvation or antibiotic s
77 egates can also be induced from a variety of stressful conditions, such as temperature increase or ox
78      We find that E75 protects rhythms under stressful conditions, suggesting a function for steroid
79 cycle arrest or as a pro-apoptotic factor in stressful conditions, the MAP3K ZAK (Sterile alpha motif
80  nature often encounter chronic or recurring stressful conditions, the strategies to cope with those
81 also required for F. tularensis tolerance to stressful conditions.
82 lity and homeostasis in response to numerous stressful conditions.
83 jor bearing on the plant's performance under stressful conditions.
84 ranslational frameshifting also occurs under stressful conditions.
85 iving higher on the shore coping better with stressful conditions.
86  to their surrounding in order to survive in stressful conditions.
87  a cellular process that protects cells from stressful conditions.
88 uma and, [3] is very often exacerbated under stressful conditions.
89 rogression of lymphoid cells activated under stressful conditions.
90 hown is required for neurite extension under stressful conditions.
91 cy circuit' that shapes feeding responses to stressful conditions.
92 ROS) are generated during photosynthesis and stressful conditions.
93 ing new insights into how insects respond to stressful conditions.
94 , a model prokaryotic HtrA, is stimulated by stressful conditions; the regulation of this process is
95 nt with bond partners both within and out of stressful contexts.
96 ctive fruit patches during the energetically stressful dry season also benefits dichromats in a trich
97 nimize pheromone production costs during the stressful dry season.
98 rturbations of sleep loss or the potentially stressful effects of the forced-locomotion procedure.
99                        Following exposure to stressful emerged conditions, Portuguese and Welsh indiv
100  a mechanical component placed in chemically stressful environment and subjected to continuous mechan
101 tates influence evolutionary adaptation to a stressful environment in yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
102 many infants are raised in a physiologically stressful environment, and little is known about the eff
103 rence population studied in a less thermally stressful environment.
104 ith heightened anxiety-related behavior in a stressful environment.
105                                              Stressful environmental changes can suppress nociceptive
106 ter the wild-type ribozyme phenotype under a stressful environmental condition of low magnesium ion c
107                                  Exposure to stressful environmental conditions can induce severe met
108                         Additionally, during stressful environmental conditions of acid pH or high en
109 ncrease competitive potential of the host in stressful environments and that this hybridization may b
110 imals with a potential adaptive advantage in stressful environments but across a life span is associa
111 roorganisms can facilitate their survival in stressful environments by entering a state of metabolic
112             Strikingly, exposure to specific stressful environments dramatically altered the variants
113 creases in the environmental variance in the stressful environments may have masked small changes in
114 ecific mutations allow organisms to adapt to stressful environments, most changes in an organism's DN
115 alleles often are predicted to be greater in stressful environments, there is no theoretical basis fo
116 to maintain genome stability and function in stressful environments.
117 and low-fitness MA lines should be larger in stressful environments.
118 stum uses CAI-1 signalling for adaptation to stressful environments.
119 nditions, while also providing protection in stressful environments.
120 en is due in part to its ability to adapt to stressful environments.
121 effectively suppress superior competitors in stressful environments.
122  growth rates govern Triadica recruitment in stressful environments.
123 ion for several mutants in both standard and stressful environments.
124 ion) play a stronger role in apparently less stressful environments.
125 possible contributors to mangrove success in stressful environments.
126 s may be experienced by an individual during stressful episodes).
127 n is upregulated by cortisol exposure during stressful episodes, with greater upregulation seen in A-
128  in subjective sensitivity to alcohol during stressful episodes.
129  availability and thus overbuilt during more stressful episodes.
130  to energy mobilization during metabolically stressful episodes.
131 in mice expressing human apoE after a single stressful event as well as following a period of chronic
132                                            A stressful event results in secretion of glucocorticoid h
133 one of the first systems engaged following a stressful event.
134 g PTSD in the future, on exposure to another stressful event.
135 anxiety and impaired the fear memory for the stressful event.
136 to estimate the association between prenatal stressful events and risk of offspring conduct disorder
137 association was observed between exposure to stressful events and rumination (p > 0.05).
138                       The Daily Inventory of Stressful Events assessed prior day stressors and the St
139                                              Stressful events can generate emotional memories linked
140  care in a context where life threatening or stressful events can occur.
141                              Accumulation of stressful events can render individuals susceptible to d
142                                              Stressful events cause cellular calcium (Ca(2+)) dysregu
143                                              Stressful events evoke long-term changes in behavioral r
144 length of hospitalization, and the number of stressful events experienced between 3 and 24 months.
145 tion of these systems.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Stressful events have a powerful effect on human learnin
146 ported and objectively recorded ELS, but not stressful events in midlife, and the mean BDI score (ave
147  ability to sense and predict threatening or stressful events is essential for such adaptive behaviou
148           The findings suggest that prenatal stressful events may be an independent risk factor for o
149  after epilepsy onset due to unresolved past stressful events may be predicted and reversed.
150 cision to stop NSBB treatment in relation to stressful events may have added to the safety.
151 spondents were presented with a card listing stressful events to identify experiences of bullying ove
152 h different rearing backgrounds responded to stressful events, both when the stress affected themselv
153 motional factors, parental health behaviors, stressful events, self-regulation of the child, and soci
154 motional factors, parental health behaviors, stressful events, self-regulation of the child, and soci
155 sors were assessed by the Daily Inventory of Stressful Events.
156 f hippocampal BDNF regulation in response to stressful events.
157 ors (ADRs) with GAD, with the involvement of stressful events.
158                       To determine whether a stressful experience during adolescence affects adult be
159                                 Can the same stressful experience elicit contrasting patterns of plas
160            This variant also predicts a more stressful experience of the games.
161 ve regulation of spatial memory retrieval of stressful experience, shedding light on the neurobiologi
162 ong-term health status and predisposition to stressful experiences (via propensity scores).
163                        It is well known that stressful experiences increase addiction vulnerability.
164  with in vivo synaptic imaging, we show that stressful experiences lead to progressive, clustered los
165 pmental periods and the cumulative impact of stressful experiences on the development of stress-relat
166                                              Stressful experiences potently activate kappa opioid rec
167 de Y concentration, score on the Response to Stressful Experiences Scale, and brain activation as mea
168  receptor may be epigenetically regulated by stressful experiences, in particular as a function of ea
169 rlying psychological sequelae of exposure to stressful experiences, such as posttraumatic stress diso
170 s learning and memory processes unrelated to stressful experiences.
171 lectively modulates spatial memory recall of stressful experiences.
172 naging access to state-dependent memories of stressful experiences.
173 gic synapse that underlies susceptibility to stressful experiences.
174 d addiction vulnerability following repeated stressful experiences.
175 ed with a positive (motivating) or negative (stressful) experiences were studied using multivariate l
176 nism that underlies population survival upon stressful exposures.
177 maternal depression is highly prevalent, and stressful factors that influence the development of peri
178 l for understanding microalgal adaptation to stressful, fluctuating environments.
179        Perceiving nonbeneficial treatment is stressful for ICU staff and may be associated with burno
180 from student to newly qualified nurse can be stressful for many newly qualified nurses who feel inade
181 gnosis of cancer in a child can be extremely stressful for parents.
182 ugation may confer, the process can be quite stressful for the donor cell.
183   Early institutional care can be profoundly stressful for the human infant, and, as such, can lead t
184                                As it is less stressful for the patient and avoids severe allergic rea
185 e DHA-resistant clones were more tolerant of stressful growth conditions and more resistant to severa
186  adaptation of S. oneidensis to changing and stressful growth conditions, and this ability is probabl
187 t shock proteins that aid in survival during stressful growth conditions.
188 ion during infection and function under many stressful growth conditions.
189 perature, while high air temperature is only stressful if water temperature is also high.
190 iseases (DOHAD) hypothesis, which holds that stressful in utero exposure manifests as disease in adul
191 nds in contrast with enhanced memory for the stressful incident itself.
192        In fact, asphyxia, which was the most stressful, induced a higher production of some lipid med
193 of total hydrocarbon exposure or potentially stressful job experiences had an increased prevalence of
194  models to analyse the effect of potentially stressful job experiences, job type, and total hydrocarb
195            Nurse managers have important but stressful jobs.
196 Psychological Outcome Profiles [PSYCHLOPS]), stressful life events (measured by the Life Events Check
197 lcohol drinking associated with experiencing stressful life events and chronic life stressors may be
198                      The association between stressful life events and colon polyps, which are precur
199          In the same we also had measures of stressful life events and social support and a depressio
200      We examined the association of maternal stressful life events and social support with risks of g
201                                              Stressful life events are important contributors to rela
202              Questionnaires evaluated recent stressful life events as well as early environment durin
203            Mothers self-reported 42 prenatal stressful life events at 18 weeks' gestation.
204                                        While stressful life events can enhance the risk of mental dis
205 of depression or experiences of traumatic or stressful life events during this period.
206                                              Stressful life events have also been identified as risk
207                      The mechanisms by which stressful life events increase the risk of relapse in re
208                                              Stressful life events increase the susceptibility to dev
209                                Experience of stressful life events is associated with risk of depress
210 ervationally during the preschool period and stressful life events measured prospectively.
211 /hostility on the left and right, as well as stressful life events on the left.
212 who had also experienced a greater number of stressful life events showed hyperactivity of the amygda
213 e hippocampus are mediated by caregiving and stressful life events suggest that attempts to enhance e
214                                              Stressful life events were assessed using the Life Event
215                Responses to the questions on stressful life events were summed to form an index (high
216 tem in 1987 shed light on the association of stressful life events with poor birth outcomes.
217 pression and childhood maltreatment or other stressful life events, and meta-analysed the results.
218  drinking, maternal mental health, offspring stressful life events, and offspring depressive and anxi
219 tal disorders, history of unlawful activity, stressful life events, and other demographic and service
220                      In study 1, we assessed stressful life events, GCR, and control variables includ
221                                              Stressful life events, trauma, and family history of sch
222 family history of depression and severity of stressful life events.
223 al risk or, in the absence of familial risk, stressful life events.
224 epression, and distal and dependent proximal stressful life events.
225  vulnerability to depression precipitated by stressful life events.
226 gical stress, as well as future appraisal of stressful life events.
227 ressive episodes following the experience of stressful life events.
228 ployment, mental health diagnoses, and other stressful life events.
229 nimize, and repair photo-oxidative damage in stressful light conditions, allowing for acclimation to
230  green sulfur bacteria are acclimated to the stressful light conditions, for instance, if the spectru
231 version disorder (CD) the affect attached to stressful memories is "repressed" and "converted" into p
232 ighbors, herbivory, and pollination) in less stressful mesic areas than in more stressful arid sites.
233 geting in multidrug-resistant tumors where a stressful micro-environment exists.
234  role in promoting tumor cell survival under stressful microenvironments, thereby supporting tumor pr
235  assessed for alcohol craving in response to stressful or alcohol-related cues, neuroendocrine respon
236 tate adaptive (and maladaptive) responses to stressful or rewarding environmental stimuli.
237 n or near war zones and may have experienced stressful or traumatic events during their service.
238  (LTCCs) is associated with activity-related stressful oscillations of Ca(2+) levels within dopaminer
239               This selective enhancement of "stressful pacemaking" of DA SN neurons in vivo defines a
240        Respiration rate increased during the stressful part of the film clip (by 2 breaths per minute
241 e) and respiration rate increased during the stressful part of the film clip (P=0.001).
242                     APD decreased during the stressful parts of the film clip, for example, for globa
243 ategorise birth month into stressful vs. not-stressful periods based on longitudinal measures of gluc
244 may delay germination or stay dormant during stressful periods.
245 eficits in serotonin related pathways during stressful pregnancies.
246 pes typically requires prior purification, a stressful procedure that can itself alter cellular state
247  the release of endogenous opioids following stressful procedures.
248 redictable, but not to a predictable, highly stressful reminder shock after a first traumatic experie
249 in the immediate and long-term response to a stressful shift in environment.
250 ent measures involve placing children into a stressful situation in order to observe how the child us
251  and subjective experience during a socially stressful situation.
252                             Fear learning in stressful situations is highly adaptive for survival by
253 zes one possible mediating mechanism: During stressful situations the presence of close social partne
254 pression, but only in individuals exposed to stressful situations, has generated much interest, resea
255 njury) resulted in an inability to cope with stressful situations, provoking depressive and anxiogeni
256                To prevent distraction during stressful situations, the capacity to seek and experienc
257 ocrine, autonomic and behavioral response to stressful situations.
258 s addiction and sensitivity to relapse under stressful situations.
259 possibly leading to self-related thoughts in stressful situations.
260 unctioning and influence autophagy to handle stressful situations.
261 esents an important strategy for coping with stressful situations: in a healthy population of men, di
262 does brain functioning change in arousing or stressful situations?
263 ur results provide insight into "gentle" and stressful sorting parameters that had not been quantifie
264                             Whilst it can be stressful, sound can also be soothing, reassuring and a
265  this process the yeast goes through several stressful stages which can affect its fermentative abili
266 egulation, and increasing the sensitivity to stressful stimuli and dysphoria.
267 ys a key role in the response of our body to stressful stimuli and the maintenance of homeostasis by
268 ced by the response of individual neurons to stressful stimuli and whether this response includes mec
269 icate that LSD1 is a molecular transducer of stressful stimuli as well as a stress-response modifier.
270            Behavioral changes in response to stressful stimuli can be controlled via adaptive epigene
271              Chronic or repeated exposure to stressful stimuli can result in several maladaptive cons
272 the first 5 min of copulation in Drosophila, stressful stimuli do not interrupt mating, whereas 10 mi
273 stressed individuals could themselves act as stressful stimuli for other individuals with whom they i
274                        Adaptive responses to stressful stimuli involving behavioral, emotional and me
275            Early-life stress and exposure to stressful stimuli play a major role in the development o
276 e neuronal NFkappaB activation occurs during stressful stimuli such as hypoxia and injury, our findin
277 and behavioral responses to fearful stimuli, stressful stimuli, and drug-related stimuli.
278 ogical responses important for adaptation to stressful stimuli, through activation of multiple downst
279 ability of vitiligo melanocytes to cope with stressful stimuli.
280 ares the organism for successive exposure to stressful stimuli.
281  BoHV-1 to reactivate from latency following stressful stimuli.
282 xpression and productive infection following stressful stimuli.IMPORTANCE Bovine herpesvirus 1 (BoHV-
283           Regarding the polyphenols profile, stressful storage conditions did not enhance the phenoli
284                                 Quitting the stressful task early was used as a behavioral marker of
285 eighborhood violence and heart rate during a stressful task were assessed.
286     Patients who were unable to tolerate the stressful tasks and quit early showed significantly high
287 2 and RSD-6 promote germ cell immortality at stressful temperatures by maintaining transgenerational
288                                       Hence, stressful temperatures during summer can offset predicte
289           By contrast, those which extend to stressful temperatures may have either positive impacts,
290 e degree to which her relationships are more stressful than supportive (or vice versa) influences her
291 stained exposure paradigm contrasting highly stressful, threatening, and violent stimuli versus nonav
292 r results suggest that ectoparasitism can be stressful to their hosts.
293 er plasma neuropeptide Y concentration after stressful training (d=0.38); and attenuated blood-oxygen
294 ate [d=0.67], breathing rate [d=0.93]) after stressful training; lower plasma neuropeptide Y concentr
295 redicted cortisol levels while the number of stressful/traumatic life events experienced by 3-5 years
296 s by enabling them with growth advantages in stressful tumor microenvironment niches.
297 ogy-related preterm births are preceded by a stressful uterine environment, including multiple contri
298               We categorise birth month into stressful vs. not-stressful periods based on longitudina
299    Professionals who felt organ donation was stressful were older (odds ratio, 1.84; 95% CI, 1.34-2.5
300                                      In more stressful years, those with shorter springs and longer s

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