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The two determined that a true drinking problem had several discrete, measurable components, like craving, heightened tolerance, loss of control and physical withdrawal symptoms.
Oxidative stress heightens the loss of telomere repeats per cell division (Sitte et al., 1998; Saretzki et al., 1999; Tchirkov & Lansdorp, 2003).
Studies in cultured cells also revealed that oxidative stress heightens the loss of telomere repeats per replication, presumably due to the sensitivity of telomeres to oxidative stress.
That anxiety has only been heightened by a loss last month to Australia in the deciding Tri-Nations match in Brisbane, Australia, which came after a loss to South Africa the previous week.
His terror was heightened by the loss of his mother and now he's facing it head-on.
The sense of peril was heightened by the loss of the Columbia, suggesting the fragility of our national efforts.
Shrewsbury Town's defensive worries have been further heightened by the loss of centre-half Darren Jones for the rest of the season.
CXCL12 producing carcinomas cultured on poly-HEMA displayed heightened Bim and loss of Mcl-1 and Bcl-2 preceding cytochrome c release, and caspase-9 activation.
Resettlement schemes typically lead to adverse social outcomes: landlessness, joblessness, homelessness, social marginalization, heightened food insecurity, loss of access to common property resources, and community disarticulation (Cernea 1997).
The response to cell-extrinsic DNA damage characterized in vitro is recapitulated in vivo in DCIS lesions, which exhibit telomere loss, heightened DNA damage response, and increased activin A and cyclooxygenase-2 expression.
Previous research determined that widowhood promotes anxiety and depression by increasing concerns about living alone and loneliness [ 27], job loss heightened a two- to three- fold rate of anxiety and depression by increasing financial strain and heightening reactivity to stress [ 27, 28].
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