Sentence examples for different distress from inspiring English sources

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The results show that there are not strong correlations among different distress measurements, implying the rationality of the current pavement performance measurement protocol used by the state transportation agencies.

The subgroup analysis of BCPs with a median age of 62 years compared with participants of an MSP with a median age of 59 years revealed significantly different distress levels of 5.2 for BCP versus 3.3 for MS (P < 0.001).

We wanted to evaluate whether a brief web-based mindfulness training could be delivered effectively via the internet for adults with different distress levels (ranging from lower to higher).

Out of 50 adults (different distress levels; exclusion criteria: < 18 years, indication of psychotic or suicidal ideation in screening) who were recruited via e-mail and screened online, 49 were randomized into an immediate 2-weeks-treatment group (N = 28) or a waitlist-control group (N = 21), starting with a 2-week delay.

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But the economics are a bit different: the distress here may mean changing the fresh flowers only once a day and replacing the Italian curtains less frequently, minor adjustments compared with what is happening at most Manhattan hotels.

The TQ contains different subscales: emotional distress, cognitive distress, sleep disturbance, auditory perceptual difficulties, somatic complaints, and intrusiveness.

To analyze data Student's t-test and one-way analysis of variance were used to find out differences in psychological distress among different sub-groups of the study sample and the logistic regression analysis was performed to investigate factors associated with distress.

Vanessa Redgrave can send her voice through a tumble of different sorts of distress or discovery, but she's hopeless at the things needed: staying steady, calm, beady and fixed and allowing the plot to unpick her apparent serenity.

But, as Dr. Dyrbye and her colleagues show in their research, different types of distress — professional versus personal — can have very different effects on a young doctor's sense of what is right and wrong.

Using a different definition of distress, Luke Shaefer of the University of Michigan and Kathryn Edin of Harvard examined the share of households with children in a given month living on less than $2 per person per day.

Different acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) phenotypes may explain controversial results in clinical trials.

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