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Resident Stress = Spousal Stress
Pediatrics, 1989Understandably, most of your letters are written by physicians, but I hope that you will print a letter from another profession. Both my husband and I were interested to read A. B. Bergman's article "Resident Stress" (Pediatrics 1988;82:260-263). I am a Registered Nurse working primarily with dying patients.
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Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy, 2004
Stress echocardiography is the combination of 2D echocardiography with a physical, pharmacological or electrical stress. The diagnostic end point for the detection of myocardial ischemia is the induction of a transient worsening in regional function during stress.
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Stress echocardiography is the combination of 2D echocardiography with a physical, pharmacological or electrical stress. The diagnostic end point for the detection of myocardial ischemia is the induction of a transient worsening in regional function during stress.
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Molecular Cell
Brian Plosky shares his perspective on Molecular Cell's special issue on stress.
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Brian Plosky shares his perspective on Molecular Cell's special issue on stress.
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Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1990
Gastric stress ulceration occurs rapidly in patients after severe trauma. However, bleeding from stress ulceration is a rare but very serious complication after trauma and major surgery. Important risk factors for stress ulcer bleeding are shock, especially septic shock, and the development of other components of the multiple system organ failure ...
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Gastric stress ulceration occurs rapidly in patients after severe trauma. However, bleeding from stress ulceration is a rare but very serious complication after trauma and major surgery. Important risk factors for stress ulcer bleeding are shock, especially septic shock, and the development of other components of the multiple system organ failure ...
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Science China Life Sciences, 2010
Formaldehyde, one of the most toxic organic compounds, is produced and processed in human cells. The level of human endogenous formaldehyde is maintained at a low concentration (0.01-0.08 mmol L(-1) in blood) under physiological conditions, but the concentration increases during ageing (over 65 years old).
He, Rong-Qiao, Lu, Jing, Miao, Jun-Ye
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Formaldehyde, one of the most toxic organic compounds, is produced and processed in human cells. The level of human endogenous formaldehyde is maintained at a low concentration (0.01-0.08 mmol L(-1) in blood) under physiological conditions, but the concentration increases during ageing (over 65 years old).
He, Rong-Qiao, Lu, Jing, Miao, Jun-Ye
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2007
Stress has been defined as an acute threat to the homeostasis of the organism. The mucosal lining of the gastrointestinal tract, a single layer of epithelial cells held together by tight junctions, provides a barrier between the external environment and the body's internal milieu.
Davidson, G., Kritas, S., Butler, R.
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Stress has been defined as an acute threat to the homeostasis of the organism. The mucosal lining of the gastrointestinal tract, a single layer of epithelial cells held together by tight junctions, provides a barrier between the external environment and the body's internal milieu.
Davidson, G., Kritas, S., Butler, R.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2007
Oxidative stress refers to the cellular injury and pathologic change that occurs when there is an imbalance favoring oxidants over antioxidants within a living organism. In human medicine, oxidative stress has been implicated in numerous disease processes, which has led to further research into the clinical benefits and efficacy of antioxidant therapy.
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Oxidative stress refers to the cellular injury and pathologic change that occurs when there is an imbalance favoring oxidants over antioxidants within a living organism. In human medicine, oxidative stress has been implicated in numerous disease processes, which has led to further research into the clinical benefits and efficacy of antioxidant therapy.
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2012
Le stress, tout le monde en parle, mais qu'est-ce que c'est vraiment ? Comment survient-il ? Quelles en sont les causes ? Quels en sont les conséquences ? Quels sont les mécanismes qui conduisent à se sentir stressé ? Quelles sont les réactions face au stress ? Cet ouvrage se propose de répondre aux questions que l'on se pose sur le stress.
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Le stress, tout le monde en parle, mais qu'est-ce que c'est vraiment ? Comment survient-il ? Quelles en sont les causes ? Quels en sont les conséquences ? Quels sont les mécanismes qui conduisent à se sentir stressé ? Quelles sont les réactions face au stress ? Cet ouvrage se propose de répondre aux questions que l'on se pose sur le stress.
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