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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avert stress" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing methods or actions taken to prevent or reduce stress in various contexts, such as personal well-being or workplace environments.
Example: "To maintain a healthy work-life balance, it's important to implement strategies that can help avert stress."
Alternatives: "prevent stress" or "reduce stress.".
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The biomechanical study of Seide et al.[ 28] demonstrated that the stable fixation at the screw-plate interfaces can distribute the bony loads more uniformly and avert stress concentration at some local sites.
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This accorded with the ethical responsibility to reduce work stress and avert negative consequences.
Besides that flavonols also avert oxidative stress by direct scavenging of free radicals, metal chelation, and induction of antioxidant enzymes as well as phase II detoxifying enzymes [ 32].
Upon disruption of ER functions by excess loading of unfolded/misfolded proteins in the ER, cells trigger the unfolded protein response (UPR) to avert ER stress.
Thus, we conclude that oral administration of BCP effectively rescued β-cells by mitigating hyperglycemia through enhancing insulin release and also averted oxidative/inflammatory stress in pancreatic tissue of diabetic rats.
We selected day 2 to avert the stressing influences of insertion and laboratory exams, and we excluded day 4 because of the concern of claudication of the capillary probe.
Hence, CHOP is centrally involved in signaling from ER to mitochondria and a decrease of its induction, as resembled by high PON2 levels, is sufficient to avert ER stress-induced apoptosis.
To avert extinction, conservationists stress, there must be active population management, including captive breeding, and above all safe, sufficiently large natural habitat--a shrinking commodity throughout Indochina.
For water, better management will provide more access to potable water and avert water scarcity and water stress (water scarcity and stress generally refers to environmental problems caused by unmet water needs).
"It's all about survival and stress and averting near meltdown once a week".
Mervyn King, the central bank's governor, seemed to put greater stress on averting future "moral hazard" for banks taking more risks if they knew the authorities would mop up any mess than on tackling present dangers.In this section Green and black Still a mess Lessons of history Decline of the picture book What lies beneath Gross domestic problem?
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