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Qué (quién) es -stress - definición

NEGATIVE IMPACT OF NON-LIVING FACTORS ON THE LIVING ORGANISMS IN A SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENT
Stress resistant; Stress resistant varieties; Stress resistances
  • Sunflowers are hyperaccumulator plants that can absorb large amount of metal.

Stress fiber         
  • Rho Cascade - stress fiber formation
  • Three types of stress fibers: ventral stress fibers, transverse arcs, and dorsal stress fibers
ASPECT OF CELL STRUCTURE
Stress fibres; Stress fibre
Stress fibers are contractile actin bundles found in non-muscle cells. They are composed of actin (microfilaments) and non-muscle myosin II (NMMII), and also contain various crosslinking proteins, such as α-actinin, to form a highly regulated actomyosin structure within non-muscle cells.
Psychological stress         
  • A stressed woman waiting in line at a medical centre
  • Coping through [[laughter]]
PSYCHOLOGICAL FEELING OF STRAIN AND PRESSURE, THAT COULD INCREASE THE RISK OF STROKES, HEART ATTACKS, ULCERS, AND MENTAL ILLNESSES SUCH AS DEPRESSION AND AGGRAVATION OF A PRE-EXISTING CONDITION
Stress (psychology); Emotional stress; Mental stress; Stress relief; Stress (emotion); Stress Reliever; Stressfullness; Rui-katsu; Stress (psychological); Relieve stress; Stress Relief; Tension (psychological); Stressed Out (psychological); Causes of psychological stress; Physical effects of psychological stress; Social impact of psychological stress; Social effects of psychological stress
In psychology, stress is a feeling of emotional strain and pressure. Stress is a type of psychological pain.
Work & Stress         
JOURNAL
Work and stress; Work Stress; Work and Stress; Work & stress
Work & Stress is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering occupational health psychology and workplace health and safety. It is published by Taylor & Francis in association with the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology.

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Abiotic stress

Abiotic stress is the negative impact of non-living factors on the living organisms in a specific environment. The non-living variable must influence the environment beyond its normal range of variation to adversely affect the population performance or individual physiology of the organism in a significant way.

Whereas a biotic stress would include living disturbances such as fungi or harmful insects, abiotic stress factors, or stressors, are naturally occurring, often intangible and inanimate factors such as intense sunlight, temperature or wind that may cause harm to the plants and animals in the area affected. Abiotic stress is essentially unavoidable. Abiotic stress affects animals, but plants are especially dependent, if not solely dependent, on environmental factors, so it is particularly constraining. Abiotic stress is the most harmful factor concerning the growth and productivity of crops worldwide. Research has also shown that abiotic stressors are at their most harmful when they occur together, in combinations of abiotic stress factors.

Ejemplos de uso de -stress
1. Stress management÷ Asuman Ulusan, author of the book «Health Comes with Freedom÷ Stress Management & Stress» will give a seminar about stress management techniques at 4÷30 p.m.
2. A situation with no stress may be as demotivating as extreme stress.
3. De–stress The effect of stress on fertility is proving to hard to pin down.
4. Stress may or may not have been a factor in your miscarriage but lots of people go through stress – unbelievable amounts of stress – and don‘t miscarry.
5. "I know stress. . . ." he said, "The stress of everything got to her.