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Discover Ludwig"appears stressed" is a valid and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it anytime you want to indicate that someone looks stressed outwardly. For example: The young girl appears stressed as she nervously awaits her interview.
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Keep an eye on her when you allow her to explore more and be on-hand to comfort or play with her if she appears stressed.
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There were accounts that he had appeared stressed before his disappearance and that he had bipolar disorder.
The woman, who shared a house with the alleged victim, said she appeared "stressed" and "upset" when she came home from work.
"At that point you're kind of like, 'Oh my God, I don't want to get penalized,' " said Ko, who did not appear stressed.
Cells of strain 5 (a) and strain 6 (b) appear stressed due to growth on xylose under micro-aerophilic conditions.
Like the African elephants, the attending dolphins nudged and pushed at the carcass with their beaks and heads, appearing stressed and agitated.
He always looks like he is having fun, unlike some of his peers on the show, some appear stressed and sick from the anxiety.
The leaves expressing the WRI1 homologs appeared stressed with chlorosis, in particular for leaves expressing StWRI1em.
Images at 24 h post-illumination showed more sparsely distributed cultures with cells appearing stressed, especially sensitive cells.
If a patient appeared stressed, he was given a second injection of the same dose of PgE1 and all measurements were repeated.
Imaging of nanostructures incubated at 2 mM Mg2+ for 24 h revealed nanorobots that were intact but which appeared stressed, in comparison to the control 10 mM Mg2+ sample (Supporting Information Figure 6c,d).
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