Sentence examples for overload describes from inspiring English sources

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Role overload describes situations in which employees feel that there are too many responsibilities or activities expected of them in respect to their available time, and abilities.

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The last principle is that of progressive overload, which describes the gradual increase in stress placed on the body during training [41].

The retardation due to overload is described in terms of the affected regions in front of the crack tip.

Iron overload is described in 17-30% cases of patients with chronic hepatitis C and HCV-related cirrhosis [ 30].

Hinton et al. [ 16] illustrate asylum seekers' special use of the "idiom", Wind Overload, to describe the background of their psychological illness.

Rather, our data suggests that the inhibition of the MPTP by preconditioning may be secondary to either diminished ROS production or calcium overload as described below.

We observed lesions in cardiomyocytes and interstitial tissue in both groups, which may reflect the response of the heart to volume overload, as described in the abovementioned studies.

This is particularly true for transfusion-dependent patients, in whom iron overload, as described in the thalassemia transplant experience, is a significant adverse prognostic factor (Lucarelli et al, 1990 , 2002.

To our knowledge, this is the first time that hepatic iron overload has been described as a cause of PET attenuation artefacts in combined clinical PET-MRI.

Pre-dialysis fluid overload can be described as an absolute value (in liters) or as a relative variable reflected by the expansion of the extracellular water (ECW) which is then calculated as Rel FO = FO/EC W× 100%.

All procedures were approved by the institutional Animal Studies Committee at UC Davis.> Mice (n = 54; Table  1) were subjected to non-invasive ACL rupture via tibial compression overload as previously described [ 17, 18].

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