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Qué (quién) es racking stress - definición

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Racking horse

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ORGANISM'S RESPONSE TO A STRESSOR SUCH AS AN ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION OR A STIMULUS
General adaptation syndrome; Stress syndrome; Physiological stress; Adversity; General Adaptation Response; General adaptation response syndrome; Environmental stress; General Adaptation Syndrome; Stress out; Stress (medicine); Stress (medecine); General adaptative syndrome; Environmental stresses; Stress (medical); Stress (biological); Medical stress; Stress (physiology); Stress (Physiology); Stress (mental); Stress in humans; Biological stress; Biology of stress; Effects of chronic stress; Chronic stress and cardiovascular disease
·noun Opposition; contrariety.
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  • Schematic overview of the classes of stresses in plants
  • A diagram of the general adaptation syndrome model
  • Neurohormonal response to stress
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ORGANISM'S RESPONSE TO A STRESSOR SUCH AS AN ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION OR A STIMULUS
General adaptation syndrome; Stress syndrome; Physiological stress; Adversity; General Adaptation Response; General adaptation response syndrome; Environmental stress; General Adaptation Syndrome; Stress out; Stress (medicine); Stress (medecine); General adaptative syndrome; Environmental stresses; Stress (medical); Stress (biological); Medical stress; Stress (physiology); Stress (Physiology); Stress (mental); Stress in humans; Biological stress; Biology of stress; Effects of chronic stress; Chronic stress and cardiovascular disease
¦ noun (plural adversities) difficulty or misfortune.
adversity         
  • Schematic overview of the classes of stresses in plants
  • A diagram of the general adaptation syndrome model
  • Neurohormonal response to stress
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ORGANISM'S RESPONSE TO A STRESSOR SUCH AS AN ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION OR A STIMULUS
General adaptation syndrome; Stress syndrome; Physiological stress; Adversity; General Adaptation Response; General adaptation response syndrome; Environmental stress; General Adaptation Syndrome; Stress out; Stress (medicine); Stress (medecine); General adaptative syndrome; Environmental stresses; Stress (medical); Stress (biological); Medical stress; Stress (physiology); Stress (Physiology); Stress (mental); Stress in humans; Biological stress; Biology of stress; Effects of chronic stress; Chronic stress and cardiovascular disease
n. to face; overcome adversity

Wikipedia

Racking Horse

The Racking Horse is a horse breed derived from the Tennessee Walking Horse, recognized by the USDA in 1971. It is known for a distinctive singlefoot gait. In 1971, the Racking Horse Breeders' Association of America, headquartered in Decatur, Alabama, was formed as the breed registry. Its goal is to preserve the breed in a natural state with little or no artificial devices that enhance gait. The horse's tail is naturally raised without nicking or tail sets. Some classes allow special shoes that enhance action, and a relatively newer class allows the use of chains, six ounces and under as action devices. The practice of soring, illegal under the Horse Protection Act of 1970, is also seen within the Racking Horse world. Since the breed's inception, about 80,000 Racking Horses have been registered, with the largest populations located in the US states of Alabama and Tennessee.