Stress
in sentence
1071 examples of Stress in a sentence
When something big in our life happens, like a traumatic childhood event,
stress
hormones flood our brain.
The
stress
hormones don't affect the sequence of DNA, but they do change the shape.
They affect that part of DNA with the instructions for molecular machines that reduce
stress.
That piece of DNA gets wound up into a knot, and now the dumb builder machines can't read the plans they need to build the machines that reduce
stress.
On the macroscale, you practically lose the ability to deal with stress, and that's bad.
Well, engineers already have a very good understanding of how aluminum, steel and plastics fracture under
stress.
When the life
stress
inventory was built, back then, a long-term relationship pretty much equated to a marriage.
And being stuck like that means stasis, stress, possibly even depression.
I want to
stress
that not every side hustle is started because someone hates their job.
Noise is stress, especially if we have little or no control over it.
Our body excretes
stress
hormones like adrenaline and cortisol that lead to changes in the composition of our blood and in the structure of our blood vessels, which have been shown to be stiffer after a single night of noise exposure.
All of that, of course, is going to put a terrific amount of
stress
on the fabric of society.
The reason, of course, is that all of this is going to put such a degree of
stress
on our society, and also because jobs are that mechanism that gets purchasing power to consumers so they can then drive the economy.
Did I
stress
myself out too much?
Are others making us feel more courageous or even more resilient to
stress?
Stress
is bad for us, isn't it?
As
stress
builds up in the crust right before an earthquake, microfractures allow these gases to escape to the surface.
They live in a post-conflict society: lots of post-traumatic stress, high suicide.
So does cocaine, so does a high-fat diet, so does emotional
stress.
Nutrition, access to health care, exposure to second-hand smoke or lead, experience of
stress
or discrimination, to name a few.
A control panel on the EEG headset measured their various emotional responses: like attention, interest, excitement, frustration, guilt,
stress
levels and relaxation.
The students' emotions that were normally associated with risks, like fear, stress, guilt and nervousness, as well as attention, were high when they were first exposed to the risk simulator.
The diagram you see here shows an effect called Maxwell
stress.
When you take two metal plates and place them in a container filled with oil, and then switch on a voltage, the Maxwell
stress
forces the oil up in between the two plates, and that's what you see here.
When I was working at the Media Lab on measurement of emotion, trying to make our machines more intelligent about our emotions, we started doing a lot of work measuring
stress.
So we had started with work on stress, which had enabled us to build lots of sensors that were gathering high quality enough data that we could leave the lab and start to get this in the wild; accidentally found a whopper of a response with the seizure, neurological activation that can cause a much bigger response than traditional stressors; lots of partnership with hospitals and an epilepsy monitoring unit, especially Children's Hospital Boston and the Brigham; and machine learning and AI on top of this to take and collect lots more data in service of trying to understand these events and if we could prevent SUDEP.
So as an example, chronic exposure to nicotine decreases the flexibility of the blood vessels and changes how the heart responds to acute challenges like
stress.
And to certain extent it is, but I want to
stress
a couple of points.
Edmund Schulman in the 1950s had been studying trees under great
stress
at Timberline, and came to the realization that he put in an article in Science magazine called, "Longevity under Adversity in Conifers."
Now, I just want to
stress
that I'm completely aware of the very dire threats of global warming and climate change.
Back
Next
Related words
Which
Under
Their
Tests
About
Financial
Banks
Would
Response
People
Other
Economic
There
Post-traumatic
Brain
Water
System
Disorder
Could
Health