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Stress resistance in Staphylococcus aureus
Trends in Microbiology, 1999Staphylococcus aureus is a major human pathogen of increasing importance as a result of the spread of antibiotic resistance. It causes a wide range of diseases and survives outside the host by virtue of its adaptability and resistance to environmental stress.
M O, Clements, S J, Foster
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Science's STKE, 2006
An unwanted effect of antibiotic treatment is promotion of antibiotic resistance through the dissemination of resistance genes and the selection of resistant subpopulations of bacteria. Prudhomme et al. discovered that the stress of exposure to antibiotics triggers competence ("parasexuality") in ...
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An unwanted effect of antibiotic treatment is promotion of antibiotic resistance through the dissemination of resistance genes and the selection of resistant subpopulations of bacteria. Prudhomme et al. discovered that the stress of exposure to antibiotics triggers competence ("parasexuality") in ...
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2017
The psychological syndrome of burnout is of key importance to nurse managers, given that it is a widespread problem, with anywhere from 10–78% of European and American nurses considering themselves to be “burned out.” Reviewing the literature on the consequences of burnout for individual nurses, patients, teams, and healthcare organizations, it is ...
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The psychological syndrome of burnout is of key importance to nurse managers, given that it is a widespread problem, with anywhere from 10–78% of European and American nurses considering themselves to be “burned out.” Reviewing the literature on the consequences of burnout for individual nurses, patients, teams, and healthcare organizations, it is ...
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Grazing resistance in nutrient-stressed phytoplankton
Oecologia, 1993Grazing experiments were performed with the zooplankters Daphnia pulex and Daphnia magna, feeding on phosphorus-saturated and phosphorus-limited cells of two green algae (Scenedesmus subspicatus and Selenastrum capricornutum). P-limited algal cells passed largely intact through the gut and were thus spared from heavy grazing pressure. P-saturated algal
van Donk, E., Hessen, D.O.
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Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 1933
ABSTRACT A collection of notcs on the stresses set up in glassware of various sorts by various forces and treatments is presented, with some observations on how the stresses act to produce failure.
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ABSTRACT A collection of notcs on the stresses set up in glassware of various sorts by various forces and treatments is presented, with some observations on how the stresses act to produce failure.
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1990
Abstract Resistance to environmental stress may involve mechanisms that are highly specific for one type of stress, such as detoxification pathways restricted to a particular class of insecticide, or may cover different stresses, and have a common physiological/biochemical basis.
Ary A Hoffmann, Peter A Parsons
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Abstract Resistance to environmental stress may involve mechanisms that are highly specific for one type of stress, such as detoxification pathways restricted to a particular class of insecticide, or may cover different stresses, and have a common physiological/biochemical basis.
Ary A Hoffmann, Peter A Parsons
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2013
Abiotic stress resistance has complex genetic and molecular bases. Elucidation of the mechanisms underlying stress resistance of rice will accelerate the development of new varieties with enhanced tolerance. The progress in genetic, genomic, and molecular studies of stress resistance in rice is reviewed in this chapter.
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Abiotic stress resistance has complex genetic and molecular bases. Elucidation of the mechanisms underlying stress resistance of rice will accelerate the development of new varieties with enhanced tolerance. The progress in genetic, genomic, and molecular studies of stress resistance in rice is reviewed in this chapter.
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DISTRESSED AND STRESS RESISTANT NURSES
Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 1999This study examines the relative contribution of personality, coping, and family support to adaptation to stress in nursing. The sample (N = 1,043, mean age = 33.8 years) were nurses from three large public hospitals in Singapore. The findings indicated that stress resistant nurses who adapted to high work stress with good mental health status as ...
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1976
Principles underlying the design of metallic systems for stress rupture resistance are outlined by considering the specific case studies of cobalt- and nickel-base superalloys. Ways in which superalloys can be designed for high stress rupture resistance are discussed.
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Principles underlying the design of metallic systems for stress rupture resistance are outlined by considering the specific case studies of cobalt- and nickel-base superalloys. Ways in which superalloys can be designed for high stress rupture resistance are discussed.
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Stress, Mutators, Mutations and Stress Resistance
2009Organisms need genetic mechanisms to rapidly adapt to changing, stressful environments. Having a high mutation frequency would have a drag on a population due to the deleterious nature of mutations, but having a sub-population with high mutation rate due to the presence of mutator genes seems to be nature’s solution.
Jonathan Gressel, Avraham A. Levy
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