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Do not leave packing until the last minute or you will become very stressed.
Do not over-bathe your hermit crabs or they'll become very stressed.
You'll probably want to watch your hamster explore its new home, but Roborovski hamsters are especially nervous and will hide and become very stressed.
Be especially careful during holidays with fireworks, times of change in family life, and weather extremes: a dog that is normally relaxed may become very stressed by loud noises or distressed when a family member arrives or leaves.
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"There were little things that built up, both me and the family became very stressed".
When the coral is expending a lot of energy, at a time when it is getting less energy from the sun, it becomes very stressed.
Threats such as knocking out her teeth or death threats exacerbated the level of psychological violence until the survivor became very stressed and petrified of her tormentor.
Sometimes I get very stressed out.
I became very, very stressed and didn't, I suppose, know how to live.
With a very low mudcake permeability, e.g., 10−3 mD, the stresses become very close to those of an impermeable wellbore, implying a lower risk of lost circulation.
Their scarcity may become very important if oxidative stress does, indeed, affect stability of mRNA corresponding to the 'lysosomal' genes, resulting in the loss of mRNA as shown in Figure 1 and Supplementary Figure S1.
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