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To stressed
verb
To apply force to (a body or structure) causing strain.
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Recent individual cell studies have indicated that p53 activation is highly regulated in response to stressed conditions and non-stressed (normal proliferating) conditions in cells.
The original review of Henry referred to stressed single mother Anna played by Eloise Joseph.
During that time, banks lent new money to stressed debtor countries such that they could continue paying interest.
One large-scale vegetable farmer we spoke to stressed the importance of making small cuts in waste across his entire enterprise.
The iambic line, with its characteristic forward movement from short to long, or light to heavy, or unstressed to stressed, is the quintessential measure of English verse.
It's closer to "stressed out" than it is to "disturbed" and implies a condition that waxes and wanes as a part of dealing with daily life.
Recent rain added moisture to pastures already saturated by the melting snow, making it hard for ranchers to assess losses and tend to stressed but surviving animals.
But if the union lends to the fund and the fund lends to stressed European countries, then the union has some downside protection — from fund shareholders.
In "A Place of Sun," Ms. Batten Bland explores ideas about how entities adhere to stressed environments and either move forward or perish.
As a positive control, recombinant human BDNF (rhBDNF) was added to stressed RGC-5 cells.
The X-axis displays the fold-change of expression values from control to stressed conditions from the microarray data, while the Y-axis displays the fold-change of expression values from control to stressed conditions in the qRT-PCR.
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