Sentence examples for isolation exposure from inspiring English sources

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It subjected trainees to simulated torture, including waterboarding (simulated drowning), sleep deprivation, isolation, exposure to temperature extremes, enclosure in tiny spaces, bombardment with agonizing sounds, and religious and sexual humiliation.

Reasons for the relative absence of threatened herpetofauna are currently unclear but could be attributed to increased sensitivity to isolation, exposure to herbicides or greater disruption of ground-level habitats.

After weaning, all the lambs were individually exposed to 4 standardized behavioral tests combining social isolation, exposure to humans or handling, confinement and novelty (i.e. arena test, corridor test, isolation box test, shearing test).

Experimental lambs were individually exposed to a series of 4 reactivity tests combining social attraction or isolation, exposure to humans/handling, confinement and novelty: 1) an arena test, 2) a corridor test, 3) an isolation box test, and 4) a shearing test.

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These stressors include social relationships such as social isolation, exposures, lifestyle, socio-economic status, and many other classes of stressors.

A NSW Office for Women's Policy report in 2008 identified "age, low academic achievement, low income or exclusion from the labour market, social disadvantage and isolation and exposure to, or involvement in, aggressive or delinquent behaviour as an adolescent" as associated with domestic violence perpetrators.

Gasterosteus aculeatus was restricted to lagoons with low habitat isolation and exposure and low vegetation coverage, situated in the outer archipelago.

The lack of a predictable income for those working in the "gig economy" has been linked to increased stress and ill health, due to factors including low control, physical isolation, toxic exposure or physically demanding workloads.

PMP carried out Ras activation, AC isolation, DS exposure, and SOX-9, VEGF, and Myc induction.

Such characteristics include social isolation, pessimism, exposure to childhood adversity, marital status, or domestic situation (14, 15, 52).

Child labour in mobile pastoralist societies is an issue, not only preventing children from receiving formal education, but also causing isolation and exposure to dangerous environments (39).

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