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Milgrom, C., R. Chisin, M. Giladi, M. Stein, H. Kashtan, J. Margulies, and H. Atlan. "Multiple Stress Fractures." Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research &NA;, no. 192 (January 1985): 174???179. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00003086-198501000-00024.

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GUPTA, R. K., and M. M. SAHA. "Multiple Stress Fractures." Australasian Radiology 30, no. 1 (February 1986): 57–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-1673.1986.tb02386.x.

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Sawyer, Nikki T., and Andrew Escayg. "Stress and Epilepsy: Multiple Models, Multiple Outcomes." Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology 27, no. 6 (December 2010): 445–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/wnp.0b013e3181fe0573.

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Rapaport, B., and S. Karceski. "Multiple sclerosis and stress." Neurology 79, no. 5 (July 30, 2012): e47-e49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/wnl.0b013e318265751f.

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Lord, Michael J., and William G. Carson. "Multiple Rib Stress Fractures." Physician and Sportsmedicine 21, no. 5 (May 1993): 80–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00913847.1993.11947575.

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Mohr, David C. "Stress and multiple sclerosis." Journal of Neurology 254, S2 (May 2007): II65—II68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00415-007-2015-4.

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Dunne, Laura M. "Multiple Stress Fractures-Multi-Sport." Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 39, Supplement (May 2007): S129. http://dx.doi.org/10.1249/01.mss.0000273446.47610.24.

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Martinelli, V. "Trauma, stress and multiple sclerosis." Neurological Sciences 21 (December 23, 2000): S849—S852. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s100720070024.

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Hulmston, N. "Multiple sclerosis cancer related stress." International Journal of Aromatherapy 7, no. 2 (1995): 30–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0962-4562(95)80037-9.

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Senders, Angela, Dennis Bourdette, Douglas Hanes, Vijayshree Yadav, and Lynne Shinto. "Perceived Stress in Multiple Sclerosis." Journal of Evidence-Based Complementary & Alternative Medicine 19, no. 2 (February 20, 2014): 104–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2156587214523291.

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Stressful life events are associated with worsening neurological symptoms and decreased quality of life in multiple sclerosis (MS). Mindful consciousness can alter the impact of stressful events and has potential to improve health outcomes in MS. This study evaluated the relationship between trait mindfulness and perceived stress, coping, and resilience in people with MS. Quality of life was assessed as a secondary outcome. One hundred nineteen people with confirmed MS completed the Five-Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire, Perceived Stress Scale, Brief Coping Orientation for Problem Experiences, Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale, and Medical Outcome Study Short Form–36. Greater trait mindfulness was significantly associated with decreased psychological stress, better coping skills, increased resilience, and higher quality of life. After investigators controlled for confounders, mindfulness accounted for 25% of the variation in perceived stress scores and 44% of the variation in resilience scores. Results support further investigation of mindfulness training to enhance psychological resilience and improve well-being for those living with MS.
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Seward, Lori Welte. "A multiple stress, multiple component stress screening cost model." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/41578.

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Environmental stress screening is used to enhance reliability by decreasing the number of failures experienced during customer use. It is suggested that added benefit can be gained by applying multiple stresses rather than a single stress, as is done presently. A further modification is to apply the stress at the assembly level, accelerating different types of components at the same time. Different component E A e acceleration effects must then be considered.

The problem these modifications present is how to choose the appropriate stress levels and the time duration of the stress screen. A cost model is developed that trades off the cost of a field failure with the cost of applying a multiple stress, multiple component stress screen. The objective is to minimize this cost function in order to find an economical stress regimen.

The problem is solved using the software package GINO. The interesting result is that if a stress is used at all during the stress screen, the maximum amount of stress is the economic choice. Either the cost of stressing is low enough to justify the use of a stress, in which case the maximum amount of stress is used, or the cost is too high and the stress is not used at all.


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Briones, Buixassa Laia. "PsychoMSS Study: Stress and Psychosocial Factors in Multiple Sclerosis." Doctoral thesis, Universitat de Vic - Universitat Central de Catalunya, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/400526.

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The stress effect on Multiple Sclerosis (MS) has yielded disparate results. One reason may be the heterogeneity in the stress measure and the presence of potential moderators/mediators. Aims: to analyse the stress effect on MS under a transactional approach and to elucidate the role of coping, social support, anxiety, alexithymia and early-life stress in this relationship. Methods: the study consisted in three phases: a systematic review, a case-control study (n= 82), and a longitudinal one year follow-up study (n=26). Linear and Multiple Hierarchical models were conducted. Results: people with MS (pwMS) showed more passive coping, less perceived social support and greater anxiety and alexithymia. The bidirectional hypothesis was confirmed with self-reported stress and functionality. Coping and anxiety showed a moderator effect. Conclusions: stress and MS may follow a deteriorating cycle. Psychotherapeutic interventions should be conducted in early stages of MS to improve functionality and quality of life in pwMS.
L’efecte de l’estrès en l’Esclerosi Múltiple (EM) ha mostrat resultats diversos. L’heterogeneïtat en l’avaluació de l’estrès i la presencia de factors mediadors/moderadors poden ser-ne la causa. Objectius: analitzar l’efecte de l’estrès en l’EM (aproximació transaccional) i explicar el paper moderador de l’afrontament, el suport social, l’ansietat, l’alexitimia i l’estrès primerenc. Mètodes: l’estudi té tres fases; una revisió sistemàtica, un estudi cas-control (n=82), i un estudi longitudinal de seguiment d’un any (n=26). L’anàlisi va incloure models jeràrquics lineals i mixtes. Resultats: les persones amb EM van mostrar un afrontament més passiu, menys suport social i més ansietat i alexitimia. La hipòtesi bidireccional es confirmà amb mesures auto-reportades d’estrès i funcionalitat. L’afrontament i l’ansietat mostraren un efecte moderador. Conclusions: l’estrès i l’EM poden seguir un cicle deteriorant. Les intervencions psicoterapèutiques s’haurien d’implementar en els primers estadis de l’EM per millorar la funcionalitat i la qualitat de vida en les persones amb EM.
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Newman, Christopher Richard. "NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF STRESS DISTRIBUTIONS FOR MULTIPLE BACKFILLED STOPES." UKnowledge, 2018. https://uknowledge.uky.edu/mng_etds/43.

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Over the past three decades, technological innovations with respect to cemented paste backfill (CPB) as a means of ground support has allowed for increased production within the mining industry, management mine waste costs, as well as the improvement of the overall health and safety of underground mining operations. Despite the extensive use of this relatively new ground support material, many fundamental factors affecting the design of safe and economical CPB structures are still not well understood.Recently, a significant amount of academic and industry research has been conducted to better understanding the distribution of stress with respect to primary-secondary extraction sequencing for stope-and-fill mining operations. While current, as well as past research, as provided a wealth of knowledge on the distribution of stress through the fill material itself, it lacks in providing an examination into the mechanism by which stress is able to redistribute itself through the backfill material as well as within the surrounding rockmass. The scope of this work is to optimize stope-and-fill extraction sequencing through the analysis of stress distributions as well as local and global stability of multiple narrow verticalfully-drained backfilled stopes. Scientific investigations into the behavior of the CPB material and surrounding rockmass will result in animproved understanding of how to better implement engineered paste-fill materials as a means of ground support for underground mining operations. Numerical simulations (FLAC3D and RocScience) were utilized in analyzing hypothetical (literature) as well as site-specific (field) case studies. While these simulations confirm generalized stress behaviors within the backfill material for single and adjacent stopes, stress redistributions within the surrounding rockmass as well as the rock-pillarindicate the development of tensile and compressive zones. From these results, one is able to better approximate ground and CPB instability with respect to site-specific conditions, geometries, and material properties. These simulations have been validated with respect to published analytical solutions, numerical simulations, and site-measurements for single (isolated) and adjacent narrow vertical fully-drained backfilled stopes.
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Fläring, Urban. "Glutathione during stress in man /." Stockholm, 2006. http://diss.kib.ki.se/2006/91-7140-799-5/.

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Viziteu, Elena. "RECQ1 Helicase Involvement in the Resistance to Replication Stress and Chemotherapy in Multiple Myeloma Myélome Multiple." Thesis, Montpellier, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015MONTT008.

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Le myélome multiple (MM) est une néoplasie B caractérisée par l’accumulation d’un clone plasmocytaire dans la moelle osseuse. Des études ont démontré que les modifications épigénétiques comme la méthylation de l’ADN jouent un rôle dans la régulation d’expression de différents gènes associés au cancer. Dans une étude récente, nous avons pu décrire un score génique de méthylation de l’ADN permettant de prédire la sensibilité des cellules de MM aux inhibiteurs de DNMT (DNA methyltranfexrase) (Moreaux, et al 2012). Parmi les gènes dont l’expression est inhibée par les inhibiteurs de DNMT et associés avec un pronostic péjoratif chez les patients atteints de MM, nous avons identifié RECQ1. RECQ1 est une hélicase de la famille RECQ qui s’associe aux origines de réplication durant la phase S du cycle cellulaire et joue un rôle important dans l’élongation des fourches de réplication. RECQ1 est fortement exprimé dans différents types de tumeurs solides et l’inhibition de RECQ1 conduit à la catastrophe mitotique et inhibe la croissance de tumeurs solides. Le but de notre projet a été de caractériser la fonction de RECQ1 dans la physiopathologie du MM et les mécanismes de résistance aux traitements. Afin d’étudier le rôle biologique de RECQ1 dans les plasmocytes tumoraux, nous avons utilisé des vecteurs lentiviraux pour induire de façon inductible la surexpression ou l'inhibition de RECQ1. La déplétion de RECQ1 dans les cellules de MM entraîne une inhibition de la croissance, une induction significative d’apoptose et la formation de foyers 53BP1 indiquant la présence de cassures d’ADN double brin. Une forte expression de RECQ1 étant associée à un mauvais pronostic et la déplétion de RECQ1 conduisant à une induction de cassures d’ADN double brin, nous nous sommes demandé si l’inhibition de l’expression de RECQ1 pourrait sensibiliser les cellules de MM aux agents génotoxiques utilisés dans le traitement du MM. La déplétion de RECQ1 sensibilise, de façon significative, les cellules de MM au melphalan suggérant que l’association d’un inhibiteur de DNMT pour cibler RECQ1 et du melphalan pourrait avoir un effet synergique chez les patients RECQ1++. La surexpression de RECQ1 protège les lignées cellulaires de myélome contra l'apoptose induite par melphalan et bortézomib. De plus, l'épuisement RECQ1 sensibilise les cellules de myélome de traitement est démontré que RECQ1 interagit avec des protéines impliquées dans différentes voies de réparation des dommages de l’ADN : PARP1 (NHEJ/BER), RAD51 (HR), MSH2 et MSH6 (Mismatch repair). RECQ1 interagit avec PARP1 dans la fraction chromatinienne des cellules de MM mais pas avec RAD51 ni MSH2. Cette interaction est significativement induite en présence de melphalan. Des inhibiteurs de PARP sont actuellement en développement préclinique ou en essai clinique. De façon intéressante, la déplétion de RECQ1 sensibilise significativement les cellules de MM à un inhibiteur de PARP in vitro suggérant que l’association d’un inhibiteur de DNMT pour cibler RECQ1 et d’un inhibiteur de PARP pourrait avoir un intérêt thérapeutique dans le MM. Nous avons également confirmé que des doses sous-létales d’inhibiteur de DNMT sensibilisent les cellules de MM au melphalan in vitro
Multiple myeloma (MM) is a plasma cell cancer with poor survival, characterized by the clonal expansion of multiple myeloma cells (MMCs), primarily in the bone marrow. Using a microarray-based genome-wide screen for genes responding to DNA methyltransferases (DNMT) inhibition in MM cells, we identified RECQ1 among the genes downregulated by DNMT inhibitor. RECQ helicase are DNA unwinding enzymes involved in the maintenance of chromosome stability. RECQ1 silencing in cancer cells results in mitotic catastrophe and prevents tumor growth in murine models. RECQ1 is significantly overexpressed in primary myeloma cells compared to normal plasma cells and in myeloma cell lines compared to primary myeloma cells of patients. High RECQ1 expression is associated with a poor prognosis in two independent cohorts of patients. RECQ1 knock down inhibits growth of myeloma cells and induces apoptosis. Given the known role of RECQ1 in replication and DNA repair activation, the effect of RECQ1 depletion in DNA damage response was investigated. RECQ1 depletion induced spontaneous accumulation of DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) evidenced by the phosphorylation of ATM and H2AX histone and detection of 53BP1 foci. Using an alkaline comet assay, a significant increase in DNA strand breaks was confirmed in RECQ1 depleted cell lines compared to control. RECQ1 depletion was associated with CHK1 and CHK2 phosphorylation in MM cells. Since RECQ1 depletion is associated with DNA damage response activation and DNA strand breaks formation, a link between RECQ1 expression and drug sensitivity was hypothesized. RECQ1 overexpression significantly protects myeloma cell lines from melphalan and bortezomib-induced apoptosis. Furthermore, RECQ1 depletion sensitizes myeloma cells to treatment. Using immunoprecipitation, RECQ1 was shown to interact with PARP1 but not RAD51 or MSH2. An increased association of the two proteins was found upon DNA damages induced by melphalan. In agreement, RECQ1 depletion sensitizes myeloma cell lines to PARP inhibitor. We identified RECQ1 as a miR-203 target. Interestingly, aberrant methylation of miR-203 was reported in MM cells and treatment with 5-aza-2’-deoxycitidine led to promoter demethylation and miR-203 re-expression. Furthermore, anti-miR-203 treatment induced a significant increase of RECQ1 mRNA level in MM cells.In conclusion, RECQ1 represent a biomarker of drug resistance in MM, which is targeted by DNMT inhibitors. This suggests association of alkylating agents and/or PARP inhibitors with DNMT inhibitor may represent a therapeutic approach in RECQ1high patients associated with a poor prognosis
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Schuwerack, Petra-Manuela. "Environmental pollution and disease : multiple stress responses in freshwater hosts." Thesis, Royal Holloway, University of London, 2002. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.272253.

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Rhodes, Johanna. "Identifying gene regulatory networks common to multiple plant stress responses." Thesis, University of Warwick, 2012. http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/56238/.

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Stress responses in plants can be defined as a change that affects the homeostasis of pathways, resulting in a phenotype that may or may not be visible to the human eye, affecting the fitness of the plant. Crosstalk is believed to be the shared components of pathways of networks, and is widespread in plants, as shown by examples of crosstalk between transcriptional regulation pathways, and hormone signalling. Crosstalk between stress responses is believed to exist, particularly crosstalk within the responses to biotic stress, and within the responses to abiotic stress. Certain hormone pathways are known to be involved in the crosstalk between the responses to both biotic and abiotic stresses, and can confer immunity or tolerance of Arabidopsis thaliana to these stresses. Transcriptional regulation has also been identified as an important factor in controlling tolerance and resistance to stresses. In this thesis, networks of regulation mediating the response tomultiple stresses are studied. Firstly, co-regulation was predicted for genes differentially expressed in two or more stresses by development of a novel multi-clustering approach, Wigwams Identifies Genes Working Across Multiple Stresses (Wigwams). This approach finds groups of genes whose expression is correlated within stresses, but also identifies a strong statistical link between subsets of stresses. Wigwams identifies the known co-expression of genes encoding enzymes of metabolic and flavonoid biosynthesis pathways, and predicts novels clusters of co-expressed genes. By hypothesising that by being coexpressed could also infer that the genes are co-regulated, promoter motif analysis and modelling provides information for potential upstream regulators. The context-free regulation of groups of co-expressed genes, or potential regulons, was explored using models generated by modelling techniques, in order to generate a quantitative model of transcriptional regulation during the response to B. cinerea, P. syringae pv. tomato DC3000 and senescence. This model was subsequently validated and extended by experimental techniques, using Yeast 1-Hybrid to investigate the protein-DNA interactions, and also microarrays. Analysis of mutants and plants overexpressing a predicted regulator, Rap2.6L, by gene expression analysis identified a number of potential regulon members as downstream targets. Rap2.6L was identified as an indirect regulator of the transcription factor members of three potential regulons co-expressed in the stresses B. cinerea, P. syringae pv. tomato DC3000 and long day senescence, allowing the confirmation of a predicted gene regulatory network operating in multiple stress responses.
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Croome, Joanna. "Stress and coping in multiple role women : an exploratory study." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/13470.

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This study examined the relationship between stress and coping in a sample of women simultaneously occupying the roles of wife, mother and paid employee. The sample comprised 95 subjects recruited through medical practices. Quantitative and qualitative data was collected by means of self report questionnaires. Quantitative measures included the recent version of the Perceived Stress Questionnaire (Levenstein, Prantera, Varvo, Scribano, Berta, Luzi & Andreoli, 1992), the Reward and Concern Scales developed by Baruch & Barnett ( 1986) as a measure of role quality, the Coping Orientation to Problems Experienced (Carver, Scheier & Weintraub, 1989) and the Mastery Scale (Pearlin & Schooler, 1978). A measure of social support was developed for this study. Qualitative data was collected via 7 open ended questions. Responses were analysed for frequency of reference to emergent themes. · Stress ·constituted the dependant variable and role quality, coping, control and social - support the ~ndependent variables. Correlational and Anova analyses were performed to test for relationships between stress and the demographic variables. No significant relationships were found. Subjects who had complained of stress or been diagnosed as stressed by their doctors were classified as highly stressed, whereas those who had neither complained nor been so diagnosed were classified as low stressed. A t-test analysis revealed significant differences between the two groups. However, 42% of those women who had neither complained nor been diagnosed as stressed recorded stress levels above the mean. The most usual manifestations of stress revealed a cluster of factors related to time pressure and overload. Further t-test analyses were conducted to test for differences in stress levels between subjects scoring low in role quality, coping abilities, control and social support, compared with those scoring high on these variables. Poor role quality was .associated with a significantly higher stress level.
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Williams, Stacey L., David R. Williams, Dan J. Stein, Soraya Seedat, Pamela B. Jackson, and Hashim Moomal. "Multiple Traumatic Events: The South Africa Stress and Health Study." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2008. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/8131.

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Trauma is deeply rooted in South African society. South Africa has been considered one of the most violent countries and has been termed the “rape capital of the world” (Human Rights Watch, 1995). Prior studies evidence high levels of community violence, intimate partner violence, and rape. Research measuring morbidity/mortality has suggested a link between trauma and mental health problems. 34 However, national lifetime prevalence of multiple forms of trauma is not firmly established. Further, nationally-based studies on trauma in South African context have not examined multiple traumas simultaneously. Given the assumed burden of trauma in South Africa, it is important that research uncovers precise rates of traumas and links to mental health. Investigating individual and cumulative effects of trauma in a large, national sample can contribute to understanding the trauma burden. Thus, using nationally representative data from the South Africa Stress and Health Study, we examine lifetime prevalence of a variety of traumas and multiple traumas (number of events). Employing regression analysis, we study individual and cumulative effects of traumas on psychological distress. Results indicate most South Africans (approximately 75%) experience at least one traumatic event during their lives, with the majority reporting multiple. With few exceptions, exposure to traumatic events is associated with greater distress. Results further indicate a cumulative effect of trauma, evidenced by a graded relation between multiple traumas (1, 2, 3, 4-5, 6+) and distress. Those with the most traumas (6+) appear at five- times greater risk of high distress. This study provides a previously unavailable glimpse of exposure to a range of traumas in a nationally representative sample of adults in South Africa. Moreover, implicated by our findings of a cumulative effect of multiple traumas and that the majority experience such multiple traumas is a possible burden of mental health in South Africa.
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DeCaro, Marci Sammons. "Choking Under Pressure: Multiple Routes to Skill Failure." Oxford, Ohio : Miami University, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=miami1247880814.

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Books on the topic "Multiple stress"

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A, Mooney Harold, ed. Response of plants to multiple stresses. San Diego: Academic Press, 1991.

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Barnett, Rosalind C. Multiple roles, spillover effects and psychological distress. Wellesley, MA: Wellesley College, Center for Research on Women, 1989.

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Multiple selves, multiple voices: Working with trauma, violation, and dissociation. Chichester: Wiley, 1996.

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Xiong, Y. A design model for composite joints with multiple fasteners. Ottawa: National Research Council Canada, Institute for Aerospace Research, 1994.

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Chattopadhyay, Aditi. Minimum design of rotorcraft blades with multiple frequency and stress constraints. Hampton, Va: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center, 1988.

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Tzakosta, Marina. Multiple parallel grammars in the acquisition of stress in Greek L1. Utrecht, the Netherlands: LOT, 2004.

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Sinason, Valerie. Attachment, trauma, and multiplicity: Working with dissociative identity disorder. 2nd ed. Hove, East Sussex: Routledge, 2011.

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Attachment, trauma, and multiplicity: Working with dissociative identity disorder. 2nd ed. Hove, East Sussex: Routledge, 2010.

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Mohr, David C. The stress and mood management program for individuals with multiple sclerosis: Therapist guide. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010.

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The stress and mood management program for individuals with multiple sclerosis: Therapist guide. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010.

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Book chapters on the topic "Multiple stress"

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Ristori, G., C. Montesperelli, D. Kovacs, G. Borsellino, L. Battistini, C. Buttinelli, C. Pozzilli, C. Mattei, and M. Salvetti. "Heat Shock Proteins and Multiple Sclerosis." In Stress Proteins, 363–80. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-58259-2_17.

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Steinberg, Christian E. W. "Multiple Stressors as Environmental Realism: Synergism or Antagonism." In Stress Ecology, 295–309. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2072-5_11.

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Durham, Rodney M., and Kelly Dreste. "Stress Gastritis: Is It a Disappearing Disease?" In Multiple Organ Failure, 411–19. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-1222-5_41.

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Hu, Da-Gang, and Yu-Jin Hao. "Plant Response to Multiple Stresses." In Stress Physiology of Woody Plants, 259–78. Boca Raton, Florida : CRC Press, 2019.: CRC Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429190476-11.

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Zedler, Siegfried, and Eugen Faist. "Pathophysiologic and Clinical Importance of Stress-Induced Th1/Th2 T Cell Shifts." In Multiple Organ Failure, 524–30. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-1222-5_52.

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Appanna, Vasu D., Hugh Finn, and Micheal St Pierre. "Microbial Response to Multiple-Metal Stress." In Environmental Biotechnology, 105–13. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-1435-8_10.

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Ashraf, Muhammad Arslan, Rizwan Rasheed, Iqbal Hussain, Muhammad Iqbal, Muhammad Riaz, and Muhammad Saleem Arif. "Chemical Priming for Multiple Stress Tolerance." In Priming and Pretreatment of Seeds and Seedlings, 385–415. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8625-1_19.

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Badu-Apraku, Baffour, and M. A. B. Fakorede. "Genetic Enhancement for Multiple Stress Tolerance." In Advances in Genetic Enhancement of Early and Extra-Early Maize for Sub-Saharan Africa, 427–52. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-64852-1_16.

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Baue, Arthur E. "Minimal Surgical Procedures to Decrease the Stress Response and New Potential Therapeutic Agents." In Multiple Organ Failure, 545–52. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-1222-5_55.

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Creamer, Mark, Philip Burgess, William Buckingham, and Philippa Pattison. "Posttrauma Reactions Following a Multiple Shooting." In International Handbook of Traumatic Stress Syndromes, 201–12. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2820-3_17.

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Conference papers on the topic "Multiple stress"

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Beruar, Omkar, Xiaolin Yao, and Anneta Sampson-Forsythe. "Challenges in multiple sill pillar mining at Vale’s Coleman Mine." In Sixth International Seminar on Deep and High Stress Mining. Australian Centre for Geomechanics, Perth, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.36487/acg_rep/1201_21_beruar.

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Ni, Kan. "Blade Stress Estimation During Multiple Vibratory Modes." In 54th AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference. Reston, Virginia: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2013-1772.

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Lebepe, F., G. Niezen, G. P. Hancke, and T. D. Ramotsoela. "Wearable stress monitoring system using multiple sensors." In 2016 IEEE 14th International Conference on Industrial Informatics (INDIN). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/indin.2016.7819288.

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Zhang, Jiliang, and Fengbin Sun. "Combined Acceleration Factor with Distributional Field Stress Levels and Multiple Test Stress Levels." In 2018 Annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium (RAMS). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ram.2018.8462996.

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Wei, A., M. Wiatr, A. Mowry, A. Gehring, R. Boschke, C. Scott, J. Hoentschel, et al. "Multiple Stress Memorization In Advanced SOI CMOS Technologies." In 2007 IEEE Symposium on VLSI Technology. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/vlsit.2007.4339698.

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Hunter, Kerri. "CRK2 regulates multiple cellular events during stress responses." In ASPB PLANT BIOLOGY 2020. USA: ASPB, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46678/pb.20.1048280.

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Hidayati, Dewi Triarti, Her-Yuan Chen, and Lawrence W. Teufel. "Flow-Induced Stress Reorientation in a Multiple-Well Reservoir." In SPE Rocky Mountain Petroleum Technology Conference. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/71091-ms.

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Bierman, I., Les Gardner, and Phil Piper. "An evaluation of the bond strength of multiple resin bolt and capsule combinations through laboratory testing and applied methodologies." In Ninth International Conference on Deep and High Stress Mining. The Southern Africa Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Johannesburg, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.36487/acg_rep/1952_14_bierman.

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Goñi, Maria, Inma Mohino, Cosme Llerena, Roberto Gil-Pita, and Manuel Rosa. "Feature Selection in Mental Stress Analysis using Multiple Biological Signals." In Computer Graphics and Imaging. Calgary,AB,Canada: ACTAPRESS, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2316/p.2013.798-090.

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Guoyou Yu and Peng Fu. "Inter-effects amongst multiple aggregates on stress concentration in concrete." In 2011 International Conference on Computer Science and Service System (CSSS). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/csss.2011.5974698.

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Reports on the topic "Multiple stress"

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Dorsey, Achsah, Elissa M. Scherer, Randy Eckhoff, and Robert Furberg. Measurement of Human Stress: A Multidimensional Approach. RTI Press, June 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2022.op.0073.2206.

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Stress is a multidimensional construct that comprises exposure to events, perceptions of stress, and physiological responses to stress. Research consistently demonstrates a strong association between stress and a myriad of physical and mental health concerns, resulting in a pervasive and interdisciplinary agreement on the importance of investigating the relationship between stress and health. Developing a holistic understanding of stress requires assessment of the three domains vital to the study of stress: (1) the presence of environmental stressors, (2) psychological and biological reactions to stressors, and (3) the length of time over which the stressor or stress response occurs. Research into all three domains requires multiple methods. Self-reports allow for subjective evaluations of stress that illuminate the duration and severity of the psychological response to stressors. Biomarkers, in turn, capture a more-objective measure of stress and create a deeper understanding of the biological response to chronic and acute stress. Finally, the use of digital biomarkers allows for further exploration of the physiological fluctuations caused by stress by measuring the changes occurring at the same time as the stressor. Future research on stress and health should favor a multidimensional approach that creates a triangulated picture of stress, drawing from each of the three aforementioned method groups.
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Behnood, Ali, Rebecca McDaniel, Ayesha Shah, and Jan Olek. Analysis of the Multiple Stress Creep Recovery Asphalt Binder Test and Specifications for Use in Indiana. Purdue University, November 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5703/1288284316330.

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Fernandez, Katya, and Cathleen Clerkin. Leading through COVID-19: The impact of pandemic stress and what leaders can do about it. Center for Creative Leadership, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35613/ccl.2021.2044.

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The results of this study demonstrate that COVID-related stress affects multiple areas of functioning, from work variables like burnout and job satisfaction to general wellbeing. They also demonstrate that there is hope. More specifically, there is indication that engaging in resilience practices, gratitude practices, and developing one’s ability to tolerate ambiguity can all help ameliorate the deleterious effects of COVID-related stress.
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Harter, James A. Improved Stress Intensity Solutions Developed for the Multiple Site Damage Scenario: Two Unequal Through Cracks on Either Side of an Open Hole, Multiple Through Cracks, and Through Cracks Approaching an Open Hole. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, October 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada615899.

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Näslund-Hadley, Emma, Michelle Koussa, and Juan Manuel Hernández. Skills for Life: Stress and Brain Development in Early Childhood. Inter-American Development Bank, April 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003205.

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Learning to cope with disappointments and overcoming obstacles is part of growing up. By conquering some challenges, children develop resilience. Such normal stressors may include initiating a new activity or separation from parents during preschool hours. However, when the challenges in early childhood are intensified by important stressors happening outside their own lives, they may start to worry about the safety of themselves and their families. This may cause chronic stress, which interferes with their emotional, cognitive, and social development. In developing country contexts, it is especially hard to capture promptly the effects of stressors related to the COVID-19 pandemic on childrens cognitive and socioemotional development. In this note, we draw on the literature on the effect of stress on brain development and examine data from a recent survey of households with young children carried out in four Latin American countries to offer suggestions for policy responses. We suggest that early childhood and education systems play a decisive role in assessing and addressing childrens mental health needs. In the absence of forceful policy responses on multiple fronts, the mental health outcomes may become lasting.
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Walsh, Margaret, Peter Backlund, Lawrence Buja, Arthur DeGaetano, Rachel Melnick, Linda Prokopy, Eugene Takle, Dennis Todey, and Lewis Ziska. Climate Indicators for Agriculture. United States. Department of Agriculture. Climate Change Program Office, July 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2020.7201760.ch.

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The Climate Indicators for Agriculture report presents 20 indicators of climate change, carefully selected across multiple agricultural production types and food system elements in the United States. Together, they represent an overall view of how climate change is influencing U.S. agriculture and food systems. Individually, they provide useful information to support management decisions for a variety of crop and livestock production systems. The report includes multiple categories of indicators, including physical indicators (e.g., temperature, precipitation), crop and livestock (e.g., animal heat stress), biological indicators (e.g., pests), phenological indicators (e.g. seasonality), and socioeconomic indicators (e.g., total factor productivity).
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Sela, Shlomo, and Michael McClelland. Desiccation Tolerance in Salmonella and its Implications. United States Department of Agriculture, May 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2013.7594389.bard.

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Salmonella enterica is a worldwide food-borne pathogen, which regularly causes large outbreaks of food poisoning. Recent outbreaks linked to consumption of contaminated foods with low water-activity, have raised interest in understanding the factors that control fitness of this pathogen to dry environment. Consequently, the general objective of this study was to extend our knowledge on desiccation tolerance and long-term persistence of Salmonella. We discovered that dehydrated STm entered into a viable-but-nonculturable state, and that addition of chloramphenicol reduced bacterial survival. This finding implied that adaptation to desiccation stress requires de-novo protein synthesis. We also discovered that dried STm cells develop cross-tolerance to multiple stresses that the pathogen might encounter in the agriculture/food environment, such as high or low temperatures, salt, and various disinfectants. These findings have important implications for food safety because they demonstrate the limitations of chemical and physical treatments currently utilized by the food industry to completely inactivate Salmonella. In order to identify genes involved in desiccation stress tolerance, we employed transcriptomic analysis of dehydrated and wet cells and direct screening of knock-out mutant and transposon libraries. Transcriptomic analysis revealed that dehydration induced expression of ninety genes and down-regulated seven. Ribosomal structural genes represented the most abundant functional group with a relatively higher transcription during dehydration. Other large classes of induced functional groups included genes involved in amino acid metabolism, energy production, ion transport, transcription, and stress response. Initial genetic analysis of a number of up-regulated genes was carried out). It was found that mutations in rpoS, yahO, aceA, nifU, rpoE, ddg,fnr and kdpE significantly compromised desiccation tolerance, supporting their role in desiccation stress response.
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Trienekens, Harry W. Parallel Branch and Bound on an MIMD (Multiple Instruction Stream, Multiple Data Stream) System. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, February 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada178816.

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Presta, R. Protocol for Controlling Multiple Streams for Telepresence (CLUE). RFC Editor, January 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc8847.

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Rebelo, André, João R. Pereira, Paulo Cunha, Manuel J. Coelho-e-Silva, Lauren B. Sherar, and João Valente-dos-Santos. Training Load, Neuromuscular Fatigue and Well-Being in Volleyball: A Systematic Review. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, July 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.7.0059.

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Review question / Objective: This systematic review aims to compile and order all the training load measures, all fatigue assessments, and all well-being questionnaires used in volleyball training/match monitoring, systematizing them. Condition being studied: Training load: cumulative amount of stress placed on an individual from multiple sessions and games over a period of time. Neuromuscular fatigue: A response that is less than the expected or anticipated contractile response, for a given stimulation. Well-being: A continuous, active process, which is geared towards balancing one’s physical, emotional, social, intellectual and spiritual wellness in order to enhance one’s life quality.5 In sport science the subjective measurement of the response to training and competition are used through the athlete self-report measures (ASRMs). In practice, these often comprise brief, single-item checklists derived from validated questionnaires that are intended to be completed daily.
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