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The phrase "text neck" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to the posture and neck pain that can result from frequently looking down at a phone or other electronic device. Example: "After spending hours scrolling through social media, I developed a case of text neck from constantly looking down at my phone."
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— Jenna Wortham New Menace to Society: 'Text Neck' BETABEAT.COM | BlackBerry thumb is so 2000 and late.
Some, such as "text neck" (hunching over a smartphone stresses the spine) are surely transient.
According to a 2014 report, text neck is becoming an epidemic and could lead to permanent damage.
If you want to avoid text neck, try meeting up with people, writing letters or phoning instead.
The condition of "text neck" caused by increased stress and muscle spasm is now a recognised 21st-century syndrome.
Terms such as HOLS (hunched over laptop syndrome) and "Text Neck" have been used by some doctors for years, and a bunch of surveys underline the problem.
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The Ood-ignoring, text-neck-risking screen-focused commuters on trains and buses seem even more isolated from each other than they used to be.
How does the fact that we now have new postures in the world due to our use of technology, or the fact that "text-neck" is a word, affect how you think through the physical furniture and the placement of that furniture?
A small study of 138 students from Temple University in the US also found a link between texting and neck and shoulder pain, but only in men sending more than 21 texts a day.
We will for simplicity in the following text refer to neck pain in the meaning of our regions.
After modifying the 4HNA coordinates as described in the main text (deletion of neck-linker residues and ATP), we equilibrated this system to allow water into the newly vacated nucleotide pocket, and then introduced an cryo-EM steering potential (linear ramp over 10 ns, as was done for the ATP state model) in order to bias the coordinates toward the conformation observed in our no-nucleotide map.
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