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"developing distress" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a situation that is getting worse or more desperate, such as in the sentence "The developing distress in the refugee camp was unimaginable."
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The specific job demands of working in a hospital may place nurses at elevated risk for developing distress, anxiety and depression.
In contrast, predicted probability of developing distress is consistent over time for those participants who did not self-report these conditions.
5 Studies conducted with the immediate victims of such events, ie, the general population, survivors, and witnesses, have confirmed that populations living under such conditions are at a high risk for developing distress or acute stress disorder (ASD).
It is hard to explain the decreasing trend over time in the predicted probabilities of developing distress for those who self-reported health-care professional diagnosed asthma or chronic bronchitis.
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Escalation in the cost of repair and rehabilitation of concrete structures which develop distress much earlier than the design service life has turned the focus on the durability aspect of concrete.
A reverse causation is also possible, implying that mothers developed distress because of failure to breastfeed.
The NCCN has worked to develop distress screening and treatment guidelines, as outlined in the introduction, but the challenge now is to facilitate the implementation of screening and triage into routine clinical care.
To design a predictive model for assessing the risk of developing respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) using gestational age (GA) and lamellar body counts (LBC).
This study was undertaken to design a predictive model for assessing the risk of developing respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) by using gestational age (GA) and results from a quantitative fluorescence polarization-based fetal lung maturity assay (TDx FLM II).
However, febrile neutropenic cancer patients have an increased risk of developing respiratory distress and multi-organ failure.
Mother was developing maternal distress.
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