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The contribution of stress should thus play a minor role in differentiating the formation rate of the craters in a-Si and a-Ge.
While many factors can promote relapse in abstinent drug users, the contribution of stress is particularly problematic, as stress is uncontrollable and pervasive in the lives of those struggling with addiction.
These data demonstrate that application of handling methods that reduce anxiety-like behaviors in mice mitigates the confounding contribution of stress to interpretation of metabolic endpoints (such as glucose tolerance).
In response to an applied pressure, significantly lower aspiration length is observed for untreated contractile cells compared to cells in which actin polymerisation is chemically inhibited, demonstrating the important contribution of stress fibres in the biomechanical behaviour of spread cells.
Since A t is likely to be not controlled by the thickness of fault damage zone, the coseismic stress changes by the mainshock are suggested as one of the plausible factors for affecting A t. Nodal planes of the focal mechanisms oblique to the mainshock fault plane (Fig. 8) may reflect the contribution of stress changes.
Because the insect spectrum recovers its character at the end of each 100 second measurement, possible contribution of stress is reversible (the possible stress is not severe).
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Thus, the contribution of stress-induced phase transformation was evaluated by XRD, which is assessed in terms of the reflection of ZrO2 monoclinic phase, as shown in Figure 3c.
The existing studies, however, are primarily focused on the loads that DMS-support structures experience during their service life and neglect the potential contribution of stresses induced during the transportation of them from the fabrication site to the location of installation.
(pp. 414 431) Recent findings on differences in stress responsivity in alcohol-dependent versus nondependent social drinkers demonstrate alterations in stress pathways that may explain the significant contribution of stress-related mechanisms on craving and relapse susceptibility.
Recent findings on differences in stress responsivity in alcohol-dependent versus nondependent social drinkers demonstrate alterations in stress pathways that partially may explain the significant contribution of stress-related mechanisms on craving and relapse susceptibility.
"It was difficult for us to disentangle the contributions of stress and air pollution," said Dr. Annette Peters, an epidemiologist at the GSF-National Research Center for Environment and Health in Germany and an author of the study.
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